Patch: Birmingham, MI
August 2010-current
STORIES
2011
October
Groves Junior Speaks for Michigan’s LGBT Youth
Breast Cancer Survivor: ‘You Have to Save Yourself’
September
Braylon Edwards Claim South Bar Employees Lied About Aug. 1 Fight
Roeper Begins 70th Year With Big Plans, New Leadership
July
Birmingham Borders to Close After Company Announces Liquidation Plans
Understanding the 2010 Water Quality Report
June
Seaholm Coach Nick Deane, 52, Was a Gentle Giant
Derby Math Teacher Dies After a Year-Long Battle With Cancer
May
Birmingham Loses Leo, Its Canine Ambassador
Seaholm Student to be Charged With Ethnic Intimidation
April
Patterson, Powers Offer Perspectives on Snyder’s Budget at Chamber Luncheon
Michigan Premiere of ‘Meet Monica Velour’ a Star-Studded Event
March
Uptown Film Festival Features Regional Ties, Local Heart
‘Answer This,’ ‘Sleeping Bear’ Win Big at Second Annual Michigan Film Awards
February
UPDATE: Cranbrook Student Jumped to his Death from Birmingham High-Rise, Police Say
Ex-Soccer Coach Extradited from Peru to Face Charges in 2006 Sexual Assault
January
Celebrating 192 Years of Birmingham’s History in Pictures
When It Comes to Southfield Tuition Program, Birmingham’s Hands are Tied
2010
December
ACLU Sues Birmingham for Banning Medical Marijuana
Bob Bruner Selected as Next Birmingham City Manager (first story to report this news)
November
Film Festival Panelists Stress Importance of Tax Incentives for Filmmakers
High Schools’ Trimester Plan Gets Mixed Reviews
COLUMN: Editor’s Journal
New Year’s Resolution No. 1: Discovering More of Birmingham
New City Manager a Refreshing Choice for Birmingham
Medical Marijuana Debate Demands Decision by City Commission
A Tale of Two Stories: A City Considers Its Priorities
Finding Connections in a New Town
Celebrating Harry Potter With Butterbeer Cupcakes
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