Oakland County Times Favorite Stories of 2019
Here’s a look back at the best stories of the past year.
Here’s a look back at the best stories of the past year.
Drivers on I-696 can see the city’s logo – including the large oak leaf – that have been installed
The young lady with red hair seems simply to enjoy life.
The recommended response to reports of violence is not necessarily what people might expect, and in fact surprised many of the women in the roo
Chanu-Con is a family-friendly, fun, inclusive warm-up to the holiday celebrating freedom, hope, and light.
“With the upcoming winter predicted to be a harsh one, we anticipate a strong need for winter apparel donations,” said Pastor Kent Clark.
We asked people across Oakland County what they are grateful for this Thanksgiving. Here are some of the many great things people shared…
Body cameras are one solution that’s gotten a lot of attention. It’s also one that comes with both benefits and challenges. Roll out of the technology in Oakland County has been happening in patches.
Students experienced 8 centers, including information about bones, teeth, internal organs, exercise, healthy eating, checkups and more.
I am now asking everyone who understands the value of local elections to consider sharing some of their time and efforts in helping make Oakland County Times an even better resource for the community.
“If we invest in an environment people want to live, jobs and investment will come with that.”
“If we invest in an environment people want to live, jobs and investment will come with that.”
The Oakland County Sheriff’s Office is accepting individually wrapped, non-chocolate candy as part of its 10th annual “Treats for Troops” collection to send thanks, encouragement, and sweets to our troops overseas.
Coulter talked about his plans for improving access to healthcare services, uplifting the diversity of Oakland County, and focusing on the County’s reputation for being on the cutting-edge of technology and services while making sure all parts of the county have opportunities to prosper.
The mural features the face of Abraham Lincoln, patriotic red and white stripes with white stars on blue, and the quote, “…and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.”
If you think you may have a lead water service line, and would like to be part of this increased sampling pool, please contact the Oak Park Water Department at (248) 691-7470 or visit them at Oak Park City Hall
A tree on Ithaca came down onto the wires leading to a home in the 24000 block of Rosewood.
Julie Edgar is running for Oak Park City Council on the Nov. 5, 2019 election.
Julie Edgar is running for Oak Park City Council on the Nov. 5, 2019 election.
Please take a moment this evening to talk to your child about the important role they play in maintaining school safety.