Meet The Candidates For Troy Mayor: Faris Alami
by: Pat BatchellerIT and software developer is one of six candidates in a special election.
Troy residents elected Incumbent Interim Mayor Dane Slater to be the new mayor of Troy through 2015 on Tuesday, May 8, 2013. Craig speaks with Mayor Slater about the future of Troy.
Are fracking and drilling going to threaten Michigan's waterways? Craig asks Jim Nash, Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner, who has been holding town hall meetings to ask residents their feeling on fracking and other issues.
IT and software developer is one of six candidates in a special election.
Tensions in Asia won't deter local delegation.
Oakland County water official says judge's decision creates uncertainty for suburban communities.
Private group revives long-standing tradition, with new location.
L. Brooks Patterson adds his perspective on the governor's plan to name an emergency financial manager for Detroit.
Town hall meetings to offer pros, cons of oil and gas drilling.
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson talks with Craig about his recent State of the County address, which Patterson described as a "good news speech". Patterson talks job growth, recovering from a car crash and more.
4+ inches reported Friday morning in Oakland County.
Proposal would ban discrimination based on sexual orientation and other factors.
Michigan State University is sponsoring an informational meeting about negotiating oil and gas leases and the role of the Oil, Gas and Minerals section of the Department of Environmental Quality in regulating the oil and gas industry. Craig speaks with Curtis Talley, Farm Management Educator at Michigan State University about the the upcoming Oil and Gas Industry Educational Program and the Oakland County drilling permit process.
Metro Detroit has grown a national reputation for urban and community gardens. There are hundreds throughout Metro Detroit, but the vast majority of those gardens go dormant in the winter. Now Oakland County Parks is taking the concept of Community Gardening to the next level and is moving the gardens indoors for the winter months. WDET’s Amy Miller speaks with Mike Donnellon, Chief of Parks and Facilities Maintenance for Oakland County Parks.
Police investigating the Oakland County child murders of the 1970s have found genetic evidence linking two of the victims to hair found in a car.
When the WDET newsroom decided to take a look at Troy this week, the idea was to go out into the community and meet people where they live. Over the past year & half – through our “Crossing the Lines” coverage – we have been holding evening community forums with about 50 or so people coming out, having conversations with our staff and then reporting back. But, since summer is in full swing, people are on vacations, etc. we thought it made more sense to go small and drink some coffee. Why not? It is summer, after all, and if the coffee is too hot you can get it iced, nowadays.
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson speaks with Craig about what his priorities are at the Mackinac Policy Conference.
University of Michigan Economist Dr. George Fulton speaks about job growth in Oakland County.
Oakland County Commissioner responds to Executive L. Brooks Patterson's State of the County address.
Patterson laid out his agenda for the coming year, as well as touted his administration’s achievements in 2011.
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson delivers his annual State of the County address Wednesday evening.
Do you live in Oakland County? Tune in on Feb. 8th for our live coverage of L. Brooks Patterson's State of the County Address & tell us which three issues are the most important to you.
The so-called “Big Four” political leaders in Metro Detroit – the Mayor of Detroit, and the executives of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties – agree that it will be a disaster for the entire region if Michigan’s largest city goes bankrupt.
Governor Rick Snyder has signed the measure that will allow the Republican-led Oakland County Board of Commissioners to re-draw its district map.
A bill sponsored by Representative Brad Jacobsen (R)Oxford would significantly change the way political lines are drawn in Oakland County. It would also reduce the number of districts. Craig speaks with Jacobsen about the bill.