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Voters approve Southfield Public Schools millage

SOUTHFIELD — Voters in Southfield and Lathrup Village approved an operating millage for Southfield Public Schools March 10. → Read More

Lathrup voters deny road bond

LATHRUP VILLAGE/SOUTHFIELD — Voters in Southfield and Lathrup Village made their voices heard Nov. 5. → Read More

Police search for Southfield woman in northern Michigan, foul play suspected

METRO DETROIT — According to a news release, the Benzie County Sheriff’s Office and the Michigan State Police are seeking the public’s help in locating 47-year-old Adrienne Quintal, of Southfield. → Read More

Body of missing Southfield man found in Rouge River

SOUTHFIELD — According to an email from Deputy Chief Nick Loussia, of the Southfield Police Department, the body of Robert James Brunsden, 88, was found around 2 p.m. Oct. 6 in the Rouge River, near Telegraph and 10 Mile roads. → Read More

Pedestrian hit, killed on Telegraph

SOUTHFIELD — An elderly man was struck and killed on Telegraph Road the evening of Sept. 10. → Read More

Supper Club serves up community togetherness

LATHRUP VILLAGE — Since 1945, the Lathrup Village Supper Club has been serving up themed parties with a side of fellowship, all in the name of getting to know your neighbors. → Read More

Holocaust survivor shares story at Southfield library

SOUTHFIELD — When Esther Posner describes her childhood, she refers to it as the story of Anne Frank, but with a happy ending. → Read More

More measles cases, sites announced in Oakland County

OAKLAND COUNTY — The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the Oakland County Health Division recently confirmed a total of 18 measles cases. → Read More

Bust takes down five in narcotics ring in Oakland County

OAKLAND COUNTY — Over $500,000 worth of narcotics was seized during a recent drug raid. → Read More

More measles cases confirmed in Oakland County

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the Oakland County Health Division recently confirmed four more cases of measles in Oakland County, with an additional three cases currently under investigation. → Read More

Man sentenced for sex trafficking after rescue made at Southfield hotel

SOUTHFIELD — A victim of sex trafficking was rescued from a Southfield hotel recently. According to a Feb. 22 news release from Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, a Detroit man was sentenced Feb. 21 for his involvement in sex trafficking. → Read More

Stakeholders meet for annual stormwater summit

SOUTHFIELD — Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner Jim Nash, in partnership with the nonprofit Pure Oakland Water and Lawrence Technological University, hosted the sixth annual Southeast Michigan Regional Stormwater Summit Oct. 5. → Read More

Police arrest suspect linked to local bank robberies

ROCHESTER/LATHRUP VILLAGE — A 20-year-old man suspected of robbing two local banks this summer was arrested Aug. 14 by the Oakland County Fugitive Apprehension Team. Rochester Police Detective Luke Mitchell said officers responded to a holdup alarm at Alliance Catholic Credit Union, 912 N. → Read More

MLK Task Force mourns loss of Aretha Franklin

SOUTHFIELD — Called a “drum major for justice,” the Martin Luther King Jr. Task Force is mourning the loss of soul singer Aretha Franklin. Franklin died Aug. 16 at her home in Detroit after a battle with pancreatic cancer. She was 76. → Read More

‘Art means nothing unless it is seen’

SOUTHFIELD — If you’ve driven down the Lodge Freeway lately, you’ve probably seen a sea of red poles protruding to the sky. It’s Red Pole Park, and it’s the city’s latest public art installation. → Read More

GFL apologizes for messy trash pickup

SOUTHFIELD — Officials from GFL apologized to residents and Southfield City Council members following several complaints about the way the company has been handling waste. → Read More

Police report shooting at Oakland County park

Police said a shooting at a local park has left one man in the hospital. According to a news release from Deputy Chief Nick Loussia, of the Southfield Police Department, police responded to Catalpa Oaks County Park, 27725 Greenfield Road, on a report of a shooting at around 8 p.m. June 6. → Read More

Couple invites readers into backyard for Little Free Library

SOUTHFIELD/LATHRUP VILLAGE — At a Little Free Library, you don’t need a special card. You don’t need to worry about being quiet. You don’t even need to return the books. → Read More

Proposed bill aims to allow cities to resume local rules on plastic bags

LANSING — They’re used to haul our food, but they’re also a threat to our environment, according to a local lawmaker and recycling expert. A proposed state bill aims to allow local governments to make their own rules on the use of plastic grocery bags. → Read More

Scientists discuss quake that rattled metro Detroit

No, that wasn’t a semi dodging a pothole that shook your house April 19. It was an earthquake. According to the United States Geological Survey, a magnitude 3.6 earthquake hit Amherstberg, Ontario, just after 8 p.m. April 19. Amherstberg is about 30 miles south of Windsor. → Read More