Nominations sought for Cultural Arts Awards
The Cultural Council of Birmingham/Bloomfield is now accepting nominations for the 2023 Birmingham Bloomfield Cultural Arts Awards. The...
Jun 16, 2023
Summer reading begins at township library
Bloomfield Township Public Library is launching All Together Now, its summer reading program for all ages, from Tuesday, June 20-Friday,...
Jun 16, 2023
Student expelled for sending pornographic video
A seventh grade student at Birmingham Public Schools' Derby Middle School was permanently expelled after making a video of himself…
Jun 16, 2023
Group assaulted by stranger on Willits Street
A group of people walking around 117 Willits Street in downtown Birmingham on Sunday, June 11, were punched by a stranger, causing two of...
Jun 16, 2023
String of related larcenies hits Birmingham
Over the past week, several Birmingham residents have fallen victim to thefts from their cars in what Birmingham police report could...
Jun 16, 2023
City to buy building for NEXT, ask for tax levy
After eight years of searching for a home for NEXT, Birmingham's organization for older residents, the group has found a new location…
Jun 9, 2023
Ecker sworn in as Birmingham city manager
Birmingham’s assistant city manager Jana Ecker, poised to become city manager next month, was sworn into the new position at the commission…
Jun 9, 2023
City halts construction at Mare Mediterranean
Announced changes at Birmingham restaurant Mare Mediterranean, 115 Willits Avenue, have been halted by the city as the owners of the…
Jun 9, 2023
Commission discusses taming Woodward car noise
Birmingham city commissioners proclaimed car noise from Woodward Avenue an intolerable situation at their meeting on Monday, June 5, calling
Jun 9, 2023
Birmingham losses from district court increase
Audited financial statements for fiscal year 2022 for the 48th District Court by UHY LLP Certified Accountants indicated the expenses were…
Jun 9, 2023