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DTE Energy plans to conduct maintenance tree trimming throughout Farmington again in 2020.
The city will end its system of taking inspection requests via phone, turning to the Internet instead.
A historic barn will be torn down to make way for a parking lot unless someone takes it away.
If a tree falls on private property, it is the property owner's responsibility to remove the branches and any other storm-related debris.
Homeschool Nature Programs meet every Tuesday through Mar. 14 from 1 to 2 pm at the Nature Center.
Winter drop-in preschool classes meet through March 16 on Tuesdays and Thursdays mornings.
Bluebird monitors get the opportunity to visit sensitive areas of the park, while gathering information from nest boxes.
Children will explore a different topic each month and gain an understanding of the natural world and their important role in protecting it.
You will identify and select a maple tree, collect sap, boil it down, and turn it into syrup. The events will be on Mar. 12 and Mar. 26.
A smell like week-old dirty socks is nothing compared with what stink bugs can do to your garden with their piercing-and-sucking mouthparts.
The 2016 Farmington Hills Earth Day celebration takes place at Heritage Park.
It’s about time to get your hands in the dirt and plant something new. Choose from seeds, plants and sometimes exotic varieties.
It's National Park Week and the Park Service is giving us a gift — free entry. Take a look at the list of Michigan sites.
Snowstorm expected to hit Detroit area by Wednesday may start with tornadoes and hail in the South, thunderstorms along Eastern Seaboard.
You can’t judge the strength of ice just by its appearance. Here’s what you need to know to remain safe, and what to do in an accident.
Winter took its sweet time getting here, but it’s finally showing up. Be sure to bundle up.
Michiganders accustomed to cold winters are getting a break — or cheated — depending on how much you love snow.
More snow and subfreezing temperatures are on the way.
The Owl Prowls will be held on consecutive Fridays at Farmington Hills’ Heritage Park.
The exact track of Winter Storm Bella will affect which areas of the Upper Midwest get crippling heavy snow.
“You kind of want to go off and play with him,” one Hoosier says. Unless you want to become a bear chew toy, that’s a bad idea, DNR warns.
You may be able to squeeze a bit more life out of your deck plants if you take the right precautions.
In his first full year as a Farmington Hills police officer, Nicholas West made 33 drunken driving arrests.
Meteor watchers should experience favorable viewing conditions for both showers unless clouds obstruct viewing in Farmington area.
There won’t be another supermoon combined with a lunar eclipse until 2033.
Ten counties in Michigan, including several in the southeast part of the state, are the worst for vehicle-deer crashes.
Registration for races to honor Oakland County Executive’s late son will be held at expo this weekend.
The first day of fall will feel like, well, summer. When will crisp days return to the forecast?
Rare combination of a supermoon and lunar eclipse won't occur again until 2033; Cranbrook Institute of Science is celebrating in a big way.
Michigan’s fantastic fall colors are delayed this year, but here’s where to go when Mother Nature gets out her paintbrush.
Man told Michigan wildlife authorities he stabbed the bear after it came from behind and knocked him down while he was hunting porcupine.
Sky-gazers have something to look forward to that they won’t see again until 2033.
Claiming the deadly Thousand Cankers Disease has been found in Michigan, loggers are looking for prized black walnuts.