Faygo-inspired ice cream is finally here, bringing 6 new flavors
Redpop, Rock & Rye, and Cotton Candy are among the six incoming ice cream flavors. They were made in partnership with Browndog Cremery.
Substitute teacher removed from Farmington High School after making racist comment toward Black student
A substitute teacher at Farmington High School was recorded making a racist comment to a Black student.
Lawsuit alleges Farmington Public Schools discriminates against Black teachers, students
A lawsuit filed against Farmington Public Schools alleges that the district discriminates against Black teachers, students, and staff. Former Deputy School Superintendent Aaron Johnson said he witnessed racist practices for years.
Former Metro Detroit priest pleads guilty to charges stemming from 1970s sex abuse allegations
A former Metro Detroit priest pleaded guilty to charges stemming from 1970s sex abuse allegations made against him.
Missing Farmington man found safe
A man who was missing from Farmington is home safe.
State of Emergency declared for Farmington, Farmington Hills, Southfield after severe thunderstorms
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declared a State of Emergency for Farmington, Farmington Hills, and Southfield.
Metro Detroit judge says there's enough evidence to send former priest to trial for criminal sexual conduct
A former priest is headed to trial in connection with criminal sexual conduct cases from when he was at Wyandotte and Farmington churches.
Cleanup underway after storm damage impacts Farmington area
"Crews are on 12-hour shifts trying to maintain and reopen streets and assess all of the damage," said Charles Eudy, Farmington, Superintendent of Public Works.
Storm damage leaves trail of downed trees, and power outages through Metro Detroit
Wednesday’s storm made a mess of Metro Detroit and the Farmington area was one of the hardest hit. Downed trees blocked roads, and downed wires to freeways.
Greysteel gym empowers senior community through strength training
Greysteel Strength and Conditioning gym owner John Sullivan went from being a doctor to a gym owner to keep the mature crowd living longer and feeling stronger than ever before.
$5 million lawsuit claims Farmington schools teacher called student n-word
According to court documents in November of 2019, Marcus was a junior at Central High School, when he received a threat from another student. That's when a teacher, Ellen Ely, intervened by allegedly using a word that has left Marcus with emotional scars.
"We need everyone's help immediately"; Beaumont hospital hits critical capacity
In a statement from the hospital's CEO, John Fox called the rising numbers "very troubling and alarming." and pleaded with everyone to work together. "We cannot do this alone. We need everyone’s help immediately.”
Teens charged after Farmington Zap Zone shot up
Two teens were arraigned on charges after the Farmington Zap Zone was shot up last month.
City of Farmington release images showing 2 people of interest after local Zap Zone was shot up
Last Wednesday, a group visiting an arcade on Grand River shot up the front door after an altercation with another party. Police are still searching for the suspects.
Front doors of Zap Zone 'showered with gunshots' in Farmington
Police are at the scene of a reported shooting at Zap Zone, a laser tag and arcade in Farmington Wednesday night. No victims have come forward or been found, police said.
Superintendent, leadership members resign from Farmington School Board
Two board members and the superintendent of Farmington's school district resigned from their positions last night, amid a big shakeup in leadership on the board.
Farmington Public Schools to resume in-person learning on November 9
Farmington Public Schools will resume in-person learning on November 9 with a split schedule every day of the week.
Farmington Civic Theater getting creative to stay afloat during pandemic shutdown
The Farmington Civic Theater, an iconic business in Farmington is still shut down because of the pandemic, but they're getting creative to keep the cash flowing.
Farmington teacher accused of grooming and harassing students dating back to 2005
Eight students spoke on Wednesday about accusations that a former teacher of their sexually groomed and assaulted them for years and the schools did nothing to stop him.
Farmington American Legion needs help to avoid being coronavirus casualty
Since 1923, American Legion Post 346 has helped their community in countless ways. They organize the Memorial Day Parade, spread the American spirit in schools, and even let some community organizations use their hall for free.