

Welfare check uncovers Ferndale warrant
Birmingham police officers were dispatched to the intersection of Quarton and Woodward Avenue on Thursday, January 16, at 11:30 p.m. for...
Jan 24


Check stolen and cashed by cleaning woman
On Friday, January 17, at approximately 3 p.m., a male resident of the 100 block of Willits in Birmingham came to the police department...
Jan 24


Historic post office five-story project back on
Following the expiration of the final site plans for a five-story addition to Birmingham’s historic post office, 320 Martin…
Jan 24


Social Kitchen dining renovation variance sought
Popular Birmingham restaurant Social Kitchen & Bar, at 225 E. Maple, is headed to the city’s board of zoning appeals (BZA) with plans…
Jan 24


Hours of operation for annual Village Fair set
The city of Birmingham has established new hours of operation for the annual the Village Fair, which will be 60 years old this year, in a...
Jan 24


City delays Next, recreation center bond vote
After reviewing proposed language and schedules for a bond proposal to pay for Birmingham’s new community center and home for NEXT senior…
Jan 17


City seeks construction manager for new center
Keeping the momentum on the development of Birmingham’s new recreation center and home for Next senior services, the city commission voted
Jan 17


Township paid parental leave policy approved
Eligible Bloomfield Township employees will now be able to take up to 120 hours of paid parental leave after the Bloomfield Township Board…
Jan 17


Use of consent agenda approved by township
Bloomfield Township Board of Trustees meetings may look a little different as the year continues after the approval for utilization…
Jan 17


Discrimination lawsuit by former officer settled
The city of Birmingham has entered into a settlement with a former officer in the police department who filed a civil rights lawsuit in...
Jan 17