

Detachable roof panels stolen from Ford Bronco
A Bloomfield Township resident had two top detachable panels from his Ford Bronco stolen overnight on Sunday, August 10. Bloomfield...
Aug 21


Pierce Street home site of stolen vehicle
During the night of Monday, August 18, a car was stolen from the driveway of a home on the 700 block of Pierce Street in Birmingham. The...
Aug 21


Backpack with laptop stolen from unlocked vehicle
A backpack containing a work laptop was taken from what appears to have been an unlocked vehicle in the 600 block of E. Fox hills Drive...
Aug 21


Traffic stop reveals Nevada felony warrant
After running a stop sign while driving southbound on Old Woodward the night of Monday, August 18, a driver was pulled over by Birmingham...
Aug 21


City resident victim of identity theft at banks
Birmingham police are investigating a reported case of identity theft after the risk manager of a local bank told a resident on Tuesday,...
Aug 21


Intoxicated man threatens people with hammer
After stopping at a gas station on the 30000 block of Woodward Avenue and threatening people with a hammer on the night of Monday, August...
Aug 21


Teen being investigated in liquor theft
An 18-year-old from Warren is being investigated by Birmingham police after allegedly stealing a bottle of liquor from a city gas station...
Aug 21
Sameer Eid, metro Detroit restaurateur, dies
Longtime metro Detroit restaurateur Sameer Eid, the founder of Phoenicia in downtown Birmingham, passed away on Friday at the age of 85,...
Aug 16


Final decision made on new home for Next group
Birmingham City Commissioners voted against placing a roughly $36.6 million bond proposal on the November ballot that would have asked residents to fund the construction of a new community and senior center at 400 E. Lincoln, the location of the YMCA that the city purchased two years ago for $2 million as the new home for the Next senior services group which contributed $500,000 toward total acquisition costs.
Aug 14


Consultant chosen for township civic center plan
The SmithGroup was approved by the Bloomfield Board of Trustees to serve as the consultant to the township to oversee the campus master plan of the township’s municipal complex.
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