Published June 20, 2024
LATHRUP VILLAGE — Ian Ferguson, a former Lathrup Village Council member, described former Mayor Frank Brock as a man who leaves a legacy.
Read MorePublished June 19, 2024
LATHRUP VILLAGE — The Lathrup Village Police Department responded to a call at approximately 12:20 a.m. June 15 for a shooting with six victims at a house party in the 17000 block of Margate Avenue.
Read MorePublished June 19, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — “When there’s an assault on our senior community, this police department takes these things very seriously, and it’s our responsibility to give the family some closure,” Southfield Police Chief Elvin Barren stated at a press conference June 14 in the Southfield Police Department.
Read MorePublished June 18, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — For the past several months, Larry Barnett, who has lived in Southfield since 1975, has had local road repairs on his mind.
Read MorePublished June 17, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — Nestled between Evergreen and Lahser roads, just south of 10 Mile Road, the Tamarack/Hiawatha neighborhood is what Nasir Khawaja calls an oasis.
Read MorePublished June 8, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — “I’m still walking around in a daze. My wife and I … it’s unbelievable — nothing like this has ever happened,” Michael Johnson, a U.S. Air Force veteran and Southfield resident of 30 years, said of his new roof.
Read MorePublished June 7, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — For its third year, Southfield will continue to educate and inspire with its Juneteenth lineup with a week of activities and events starting with the 5 p.m. June 10 Juneteenth Flag Raising and Council Presentation in front of City Hall, 26000 Evergreen Road.
Read MorePublished June 4, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — After a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mid-Century Modern Architecture Tour is making its return to Southfield at 2 p.m. June 9, taking off from Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, 27375 Bell Road, with free parking on-site. The tour is possible thanks to the Southfield Historical Society, the Detroit Area Art Deco Society and the Friends of Southfield Public Arts.
Read MorePublished May 24, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — The work of 14 Jewish American artists will adorn the walls of Southfield’s City Hall, 26000 Evergreen Road, until July 31.
Read MorePublished May 23, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — While Southfield is gearing up for a beautiful bike-riding season, the League of Michigan Bicyclists is advocating for safer roads for bicyclists.
Read MorePublished May 22, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — Southfield police received an anonymous tip at 11:30 a.m. May 12 regarding a woman being trafficked at the Red Roof Inn on Northwestern Highway.
Read MorePublished May 22, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — James William McMahon and Donald L. Harding are the two officers the Southfield Police Department honors each year at the Fallen Heroes memorial.
Read MorePublished May 22, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — Growing up, Lydia Teasley couldn’t comprehend the importance of her last name, and who could blame her?
Read MorePublished May 21, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — The Montford Point Marines, the first African Americans to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps, will be honored during Southfield's Memorial Day program May 24. Master Sgt.
Read MorePublished May 21, 2024
OAKLAND COUNTY — Corewell Health Children’s held its big Bike Day on May 11, where 100 children were fitted for adaptive bicycles.
Read MorePublished May 12, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — The Friends of the Southfield Public Arts and Fantoni invite the public to step back in time for an evening 7-9 p.m. May 31 at the former Skyline Club, located on the 28th floor of 2000 Southfield Town Center.
Read MorePublished May 8, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — If the Arizona Cardinals were looking for a hard-nosed football player, they came to the right place.
Read MorePublished May 8, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — Last Saturday morning, rows of Corvettes in nearly every color of the rainbow lined up in the north parking lot of the Southfield Public Library for the fourth annual Blessing of the Vettes.
Read MorePublished May 8, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — “I’m trying not to cry,” Eugenia Ballard said as a team of four Habitat for Humanity volunteers from Aptiv, an automotive supplier, got to work in her yard April 25.
Read MorePublished May 8, 2024
OAKLAND COUNTY — Teens can get an inside look at law enforcement next month with the Regional Youth Police Academy, which is being offered alongside a new documentary youth workshop that will film the process.
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