With the end of Daylight Saving Time, clocks have fallen back, giving us one less hour of sunlight.
Golfers who bring frozen turkeys and non-perishable food items for Lighthouse of Oakland County get a discount.
Also, students at Birmingham Seaholm will turn UN diplomats for a day, questions raised about candidate fliers.
Also, the FBI released its crime statistics for 2014. It turns out Birmingham is a pretty safe place to live.
Get ready “dark-30.” The sun will start setting earlier and earlier until the Winter Solstice. Here are some tips to make it easier.
Also, a couple of stories about trees: Birmingham looking for volunteers to help plant some and light one special tree.
Also, a local chef earned sweet accolades, and the Baldwin Library takes renovation steps after bond issue defeat.
A Birmingham native’s debut film, “Superior,” is based on a true story, and a local chef received some sweet accolades.
The end of daylight saving time is also a good time to change your smoke alarm batteries.
The FootGolf craze sweeping the nation is offered from 2-4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays at Lincoln Hills Golf Course.
Employee Casual Days typically raise $300-$400, but support for family of trooper killed while on duty in Oakland County “overwhelming.”
If a qualifying nonprofit rescue group doesn’t step up and take cats — many of which have ringworm — they’ll be euthanized in 10 days.
Volunteers are needed to serve as puppy raisers, breeding stock hosts for the Rochester Hills-based organization.
“I felt like i was in a box for a long, long time and it was just unlocked,” says teen, who was born a boy, but has identified as a girl.
The Detroit Zoo has been spending about $98,000 a year to acquire crickets, diet for amphibians and other animals.
A Dog in the Park Walk will raise money for the Sandy Engle Pet Rescue.
The cub, named Tofu, was born June 22, but her mother took her time introducing the baby to zoo visitors.
Pope Francis appointed Jesuit Brother Guy Consolmagno to the post before he left for his Cuba/United States trip.
Amy Martin lost her husband and her unborn child in a car accident near Pittsburgh last week.
If you miss a day on Patch, you miss a lot. Catch up with some of our top stories for the week of Sept. 13-19.
The pastor of the Southfield New Hope United Methodist Church said in a letter to congregants that "rhythm and blues got the best of me."
Money might not buy happiness — and it doesn’t in Michigan, the 10th unhappiest place in America, according to WalletHub.
The phase out of bottled water — the single largest contributor of plastic waste in the United States — occurred a year ahead of schedule.
The western pond turtle is one of 10 species targeted in new Saving Animals From Extinction international conservation effort.
Do you think all of these things are really a thing?
If you miss a day on Patch, you miss a lot. Here’s a roundup of some the stories that made headlines in the last couple of weeks.
Also, a huge American flag is draped across the facade of the Oakland County Circuit Court building through Patriot Week.
Two Oakland County waterparks open for pooch-only swims Saturday and Sunday. Prizes will be given for "best wet look" and "best swimsuit."
If it felt like the hottest day of the year, it almost was. Here’s a look at how long the heat will last.
Troy woman calls 911 after a black widow spider crawled out of a container of grapes she was rinsing.
The documentary shares the untold story of 1,200 Jews who fled to the Philippines during the Holocaust.
If you miss a day on Patch, you miss a lot. Catch up here with some of the week’s top stories.
New study from WalletHub uses Retirement Confidence Survey in study that shows Detroit is one of the worst places in the country to retire.
If you miss a day on Patch, you miss a lot. Catch up on some to the top stories from the past week.
Detroit apparently needs to up its game. Playboy has coarse assessment of The D, Condé Nast says the Motor City is unfriendly.
More than 85,000 people are expected downtown Saturday for Detroit Tigers baseball and Kenny Chesney and Idina Menzel concerts.
Do you think where you live is snooty? Check out this ranking combining home prices, income and education, and amenities.
Motorists are urged to take an alternate route while MDOT crews repair large side-by-side holes.
Three collector vehicles stolen during the 21st annual Woodward Dream Cruise.
The Detroit rocker got a license for Florida's bear hunt. Will we ever tire of The Nuge always talking about how he enjoys killing animals?