Helping Democracy, Oakland County Times Celebrates Over 650 Video Interviews
And now that we’ve posted our 650th interview, it seems like a good time to celebrate and reflect.
And now that we’ve posted our 650th interview, it seems like a good time to celebrate and reflect.
Inspect boats, trailers, docks and gear and remove all mud, debris and plant material. Use a hose or power washer when available. Dispose of unwanted material in a trash can.
Both utilities have been working around the clock to restore power, but many customers have now gone several days without during hot and humid weather.
You can be a volunteer, a staffer, administration, someone who uses services, or even just someone who supports the group’s efforts.
The start date is weather-dependent and could change.
Oakland County activated its severe weather sirens at 7:58 PM on Saturday, July 24, after receiving a tornado warning notice from the National Weather Service (NWS)
Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter presented his balanced three-year budget recommendation to the Board of Commissioners Thursday evening.
Oakland County Times has a growing list of parks, trails, family-friendly destinations and more in our area and beyond.
For the full menu and list of locations, visit www.guidospizza.com.
Many communities have online forums where people can learn what is going on in their community as well as connect with neighbors.
It is available to eligible residents that need help with home repairs necessary to correct unsafe conditions and restore essential services.
In comparing federal tax returns from year to year, IRS can determine who moved and where.
As of June 16, 2021, Michigan has seen a total of 892,830 confirmed cases and 19,578 confirmed deaths attributable to COVID-19.
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ibrary teams work diligently to curate programming for children, teens and adults, such as story times, arts and crafts activities, family events, workshops and more.
Saturday, June 5 is the second Ozone Action day of the year in Southeast Michigan.
Demonstrations of pride, such as flying the rainbow flag, help celebrate LGBTQ+ equality and inclusiveness.
Here are some of our favorite pictures from a decade of covering the Ferndale parade and a few years of covering beyond our original community. Thanks to everyone who has helped us cover these!
Ferndale’s ordinance passed in March. But now state legislators are working on a bill that would remove local governments’ rights to regulate these businesses within their city using zoning…
As of June 1, capacity limits will lift for outdoor events. Additionally, indoor capacity limits will increase to 50%, allowing indoor social gatherings such as weddings and funerals to move closer to normalcy.