Jul 30, 2021
Two city commission candidates disqualified
There are now Seven candidates running for three open city commission seats in Birmingham, after two candidates, Michael Lossia and MD Rabbi
Jul 30, 2021
Whistle Stop approved for bistro license
Breakfast and lunch in Birmingham’s Rail District will soon come with midday cocktails and outdoor eating at the Whistle Stop Diner
Jul 30, 2021
Birmingham eases home solar standards
Birmingham homeowners will have an easier time going solar, as the city commission on Monday, July 26, eased some requirements for…
Jul 30, 2021
Approval for change of sewage to drain system
Bloomfield Township trustees unanimously approved the Section 471 Chapter 20 Agreement to convert the Evergreen-Farmington Sewage Disposal…
Jul 30, 2021
Day On The Town set for this Saturday
Birmingham's largest shopping day, Day On The Town, will take place this Saturday, July 31, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. for bargain hunters...
Jul 30, 2021
Man wanting food causes disturbance
A drunk and hungry Florida man denied food at a Birmingham restaurant during the twilight hours of Sunday, July 25, responded by throwing...
Jul 27, 2021
Critical race theory: politics enters the classroom
Over Memorial Day weekend of 1921, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in a district of the city known as Greenwood, filled with affluent and educated…
Jul 27, 2021
Forever chemicals and our food, water supply
Although what we now refer to as “forever chemicals” or PFAS have been around since the 1940s, scientists, researchers, and government…
Jul 27, 2021
August 2021
The right of citizens in Michigan to initiate law or constitutional changes by initiative petition has been subjected to a series of...
Jul 27, 2021
Green agenda overreaction
I always enjoy the length of your newsmagazine's articles – they are much more in-depth. Maybe it's my selective looking at statistics,...