Experts offer tips you can follow now to avoid frozen pipes. And how to safely thaw them without burning the house down.
The world’s frog populations are in decline, sending an ominous message about the environment. You can help as a citizen scientist.
Military surplus vehicles headed back, “horrifically cruel” dogfighting and foreign companies double investment.
Credit union officer admits to embezzling $20 million; kerfuffle erupts over comment calling Oakland exec a “dunkard.”
If you’re planning to play, here’s where to get tickets in the Birmingham area and how to claim the prize.
Dog rescuer says Cody is an example that “there’s nothing wrong with you . . . it happens to the best animals and the best people.”
Also, the gospel flows through the hands of pastor at Birmingham church, area mom says daughter “medically kidnapped.”
What happened when man found stray dog will melt your heart.
Through Our Savior Lutheran Church of the Deaf and other organizations, the Rev. Tyler Walworth expands outreach.
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So, words and phrases that should be banished also include presser, vape, stakeholder, problematic, walk it back, physicality and, well, so.
Beverly Hills is No. 4 on a list of the 10 worst cities for dating in Michigan. Cheer up. You could live in Grand Rapids.
Also, when penguins fly, they take FedEx; area psychiatrist allegedly a “major player” in $13 million, multi-state drug ring.
City Commission makes appointment to planning board, deputies take on the Grinch who stole kids’ Christmas.
Snakes, turtles and rats. Plus, should the government get into Jim Harbaugh’s trousers?
Tree-cutting responds to state, federal mandates to reduce outages, such as the crippling 2013 storm that cut power to more than 600,000.
Trevor Sullivan’s surgeons said “no” to joining the "Star Wars" crowd this weekend, but forces of the galaxy conspired for special showing.
Also, Birmingham Congressman Dave Trott appeals to President Obama to reverse order on return of surplus military vehicles.
Local School Wears Purple to Support Pancreatic Cancer Awareness
They’re downright miserable in Pontiac, Inkster Flint, Beecher and Highland Park, though.
Local police say Obama’s military surplus vehicle give-back order leaves them at a disadvantage in fighting terror.
The Birmingham Historical Museum and Park is changing its name to reflect new approaches and to engage the public.
Also, 10 must-know dates before winter recess, holidays in Birminham, horrific Oakland County crimes.
“A Widow’s Guide to Healing” has earned praise from Deepak Chopra and Maria Shriver.
Also, turkeys make the news, but it has nothing to do with the holidays; theater changes teen policy.
Several thousand customers were already without power when a fire occurred at the Dearborn substation.
Also, Birmingham has big plans for Small Business Saturday, and bitter child custody dispute back in hands of original judge.
Also, nominations are open for the Elite 40 Under 40 recognition, Birmingham restaurants open Thanksgiving.
Also, local entrepreneur wraps her mother’s memory in love; major traffic snarls are ahead for Birmingham commuters.
Royal Oak lawyer wants to give dignity to Willie Payne and raise awareness of mistreatment of some of society’s most vulnerable people.
Leila Mazloum moved to Dearborn four months ago, and was spending time with her family, who were expected to join her soon in the U.S.
College for his only child was an important goal of F. Kevan Bowers, killed last weekend while riding his motorcycle.
Also, Birmingham Seaholm students were among the winners at Oakland County robotics competition.
Through the Enough SAID campaign, women business leaders work to make Detroit a safer city, find justice for rape survivors.
Also, police investigate an unusual case of road rage and other crime and courts news.
Your time is money. Before you head out the door, check out what the traffic looks like this morning.
Also, the Birmingham City Commission liked two bistro concepts, but only approved one; area man faces “revenge porn.”
Thelma was blind, motherless and faced uncertain odds until veterinarians gave special care to an often-overlooked animal.
Also, an upcoming fall golf event in Birmingham raises money for families in crisis.