Dec 9, 2022
Lighted lawn display damaged in Birmingham
A Birmingham resident discovered their lighted lawn display was damaged on Wednesday, November 30. The 56-year-old Birmingham resident,...
Dec 9, 2022
Pair revisit gas station and steal champagne
Birmingham police officers responded to the Mobil Gas Station, located at 1065 E. Maple Road, on Thursday, December 1, on reports of a...
Dec 4, 2022
Arrest made in antisemitic attack at preschool
As parents were dropping off their children for preschool on Friday, December 2, at Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph Road at 14 Mile…
Dec 2, 2022
Host promotes false narrative on 2040 Plan
Birmingham City Commissioner Brad Host has posted two videos on social media promoting false information on a portion of the city's 2040…
Dec 2, 2022
Birmingham Sushi restarts bistro license process
Birmingham Sushi Café, located at 377 Hamilton Row, is reapplying for a bistro license, restarting the process for a special land use permit
Dec 2, 2022
Township accepts preliminary budget for 2023-24
Bloomfield Township is on target to finish the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023, with a net surplus of $2.2 million from the township’s…
Dec 2, 2022
Township police starting accreditation process
Bloomfield Township police are encouraging the public to comment on the police department’s performance or other concerns on or before…
Dec 2, 2022
City upgrades parking structure pay equipment
Following a review of the five Birmingham parking structures, the city will be installing new equipment to allow for easy-in, easy-out…
Dec 2, 2022
Birmingham updates purchasing guidelines
This election season, Birmingham voters overwhelmingly approved a proposed change to the charter amendment, raising the limit for contracts…
Dec 2, 2022
Township opts out of healthcare contribution cap
The Bloomfield Township Board of Trustees on Monday, November 28, voted unanimously to opt out of a state-mandate that caps the amount…