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New pizzeria planned for Café Succo location
Plans for a new pizzeria to be located at 600 N. Old Woodward, the former home of Café Succo in Birmingham, are on their way to the city’s commission for approval after the city’s planning board gave its recommendation during its Wednesday, January 28, meeting.
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Teuta presents new outdoor dining area plan
Birmingham brunch spot Teuta, located at 168 W. Maple, was back before the city’s planning board during their Wednesday, January 28, meeting with new plans for a potential outdoor dining area.
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2025-2029 township strategic plan update
The board of trustees kept their promise of consistent updates to Bloomfield Township residents on the 2025-2029 Strategic Plan at their January 26 meeting, during which supervisor Mike McCready gave an overview of all that’s been accomplished since last October.
10-year-old caught stealing from Target store
The Bloomfield Township Police Department responded on Monday, January 26, to a retail fraud in progress at the Target store located at 2400 S. Telegraph Road.
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Package with $3,100 purse stolen from home
A package containing a purse valued at $3,100 was reported stolen from a home on W. Hickory Grove Road in Bloomfield Township on Wednesday, January 28.
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Police arrest 2025 ‘porch piracy’ suspect
Birmingham police, with assistance from Troy, Grosse Pointe and Beverly Hills police, have arrested a suspect in several instances of “porch piracy’ dating to December of 2025.
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GMC Sierra stolen from driveway of home
A 2025 GMC Sierra that had been parked in a driveway on Alice Avenue in Bloomfield Township was stolen overnight in late January.
The push for data centers in Michigan
Every time you search the internet for information, from “how to make Detroit-style pizza” to “tell me about Michigan turtles,” or stream your favorite show or even send an email, those requests are routed to the nearest, fastest-available data center through a global network that prioritizes low latency (speed) and proximity to you, drawing from many locations, such as Ohio, Oregon, or even Ireland, rather than one single place. As the world continues to rely on the World Wide Web for information, commerce and more, data centers become increasingly essential, valuable, and relied upon to keep the world moving forward.
As new polling by Glengariff Group shows that Democrat Congresswoman Haley Stevens (Birmingham, Oakland County) is currently in a dead heat with Republican former Congressman Mike Rogers (White Lake), with Stevens polling at 43.7 percent to Rogers’ 44.1 percent, state Senator Mallory McMorrow (D-Royal Oak, Birmingham, Clawson, Huntington Woods, Berkley, Beverly Hills and Detroit) has apparently set her sights directly at Stevens.












