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A listing of local houses of worship with services on Christmas Day.
"Ferndale Community Crunch" available now at Treat Dreams.
Government offices and most businesses are closed Tuesday, but there are still a few places that will be open around town.
Intended as a video to be aired on Dec. 22, NASA reassures the public that life will continue on after the so-called Mayan apocalypse.
Find out what crimes made headlines in neighboring communities over the past week.
Here's a look at some of the top Ferndale Patch posts from the past seven days.
Annual 'Mustache Turtleneck & Sweater Holiday Extravaganza' to be held Dec. 23 at the Magic Bag.
City offices, grocery stores, the library, and others change their schedules for holiday week.
Eclectic rock band Shotgun Soul takes a break from live performances to concentrate more on the original building of their music.
Jimmy Slinker, of Ferndale, starts organization to help other veterans.
Students can learn to make their own ice cream Dec. 22 - Jan. 4 at Treat Dreams.
The fourth annual FernCare bowling fundraiser generated about $3,000 for the clinic.
A man reportedly exposed himself to a woman in the area of Romeo and Orchard on Dec. 13.
Council approves redevelopment liquor license for Ferndale Public House at 241 W. Nine Mile Road.
Local retailers will be open late on Thursday to accommodate holiday shoppers.
Find out what experts are saying about the Dec. 21, 2012, Doomsday prophesies and the end of the Mayan calendar. Plus, find out where you can go in Ferndale to take cover and party.
The market continues expanded hours for the 12 days of Christmas.
Council members approved graphic design and branding for the new city website on Monday. What do you think of the new look?