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The Farmington Hills City Council will consider a resolution on Monday, April 28, to address deer overpopulation. The meeting ...
Eighteen families are now without a place to live after a fire destroyed the interior of an apartment building. The City of ...
All they could do was watch as fire destroyed everything. It unfolded over the weekend, and now FOX 2 has learned more about ...
Joy, optimism and resilience was the theme of Farmington Hills Mayor Theresa Rich’s State of the Cities address, which was ...
Having working smoke alarms in the home was the key message when the Farmington Hills Fire Department and the American Red ...
A hotel’s license can give a municipality a way to ensure any building code or health, safety and welfare standards are met.
A bathroom fan fire inside a Farmington Hills apartment complex over the weekend caused extensive damage to eight units.
In an effort to address deer overpopulation, Farmington Hills is considering annual professional culls by sharpshooters and a loosening of city ordinances to allow limited amateur bow hunting.
Farmington Hills officials are proposing annual culls and regulated hunts to manage the city's deer overpopulation. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources recommends a deer density of 15-20 ...
In February, the council gave each hotel a 60-day extension to fix code violations. Suburban Studios, which has repeatedly ...