Settlement reached with estate of accident victim
Bloomfield Township officials announced on Thursday, March 24, they had reached a settlement agreement of $40,000 with the estate of Bradley
Mar 25, 2022
Local golf courses thrived during COVID
Public golf courses in Birmingham reached a new record with the number of memberships in 2021, according to the city’s annual golf report.
Mar 25, 2022
OUR TOWN Art Show returns in person
The 37th annual OUR TOWN Art Show & Sale, hosted by The Community House in downtown Birmingham, is returning for in-person visitors as...
Mar 25, 2022
Vehicle parked on street stolen in Birmingham
An undisclosed vehicle was stolen sometime overnight on Friday, March 18, from the 1700 block of Humphrey Avenue, Birmingham police said....
Mar 25, 2022
Old Woodward project moving forward
Processes moved forward on Monday, March 14, for the third and final phase of the Old Woodward reconstruction project, between Brown…
Mar 18, 2022
CoRE Crisis Outreach exceeds expectations
Bloomfield Township Captain James Gallagher introduced new mental health care worker Hillary Nusbaum to the board of trustees at their…
Mar 18, 2022
Code of conduct wanted by residents, leaders
Several Birmingham City Commissioners and residents on Monday, March 14, applauded efforts of city staff to move forward with the creation…
Mar 18, 2022
New method for water and sewer rates approved
Following a previous study session and public hearing, Bloomfield Township trustees approved setting a new method for setting water…
Mar 18, 2022
Township trustees approve $25 million budget
Bloomfield Township Trustees unanimously approved the 2022-2023 fiscal year budget of $24.9 million at their meeting on Monday, March 14.
Mar 18, 2022
School board approves crisis budget amendment
With hopes of beginning to deal with the $14.3 million budget shortfall discovered earlier this year, on Tuesday, March 15, the Birmingham…
Mar 18, 2022