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Toast Birmingham Art Garden Growing Fast
The unique project brings the flavor of Detroit-inspired artists to downtown Birmingham.

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The unique project brings the flavor of Detroit-inspired artists to downtown Birmingham.

The Bloomfield Hills Schools and the American Red Cross are working together to honor the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings and Texas explosion.
The difference is all about baking the sweets into the popcorn kernel and not just tumbling, according to one long-time vendor.
Joseph Christian Najor, 17, faces assault charges for the attack at their home on Somerset Drive, Bloomfield Township police said.
Bloomfield Township's Fred Astaire Dance Studio and The Pink Fund team up to help build self-esteem among breast cancer survivors.
The woman said two strangers attacked her in the alley and knocked her to the ground. She suffered minor injuries, police reports said.
The Birmingham Police Department provided the following information. Arrests, where they are mentioned, do not indicate conviction.
The Birmingham Police Department provided the following information. Arrests, where they are mentioned, do not indicate conviction.
The Andover High School senior could win a $30,000 college scholarship and a $50,000 technology grant for her school with your vote. Online ballots must be cast by midnight.
State Rep. Michael McCready, a former Bloomfield Hills commissioner, is this year's honored winner.
The three-day charrette in nearby Birmingham will give a glimpse of the concept and provide an opportunity for residents to help shape the future of Woodward Avenue.
Where to go and how to get there — whether you're participating in the parade or just trying to avoid the crowds — this Sunday.
The Bloomfield Township Police Department provided this information based on police reports from the past week.
The female burglar took jewelry and threatened to kill the homeowner while wielding a screwdriver when confronted, police said.
Here's a primer about this weekend's Celebrate Birmingham Hometown Parade Starting at 1 p.m. Sunday.
The Lahser head coach will have a familiar trio of proven players, plus the best of Andover's squad to mold next winter in the inaugural season of Bloomfield Hills High School.
The Andover High School junior is a robotics guru who at 17 enjoys teaching younger girls the fun of studying science.
The department's current deputy chief will be appointed to replace retiring Chief Kirt Bowden at Monday's township board meeting.
West Maple staff, students and family pulling together to soften blow of the slain teacher's death.
West Maple staff, students and family pulling together to soften blow of Harry Berkowitz's death.