Confirmed cases in Ann Arbor clinic call for vigilance, awareness.
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The Belle Isle Conservancy's annual 'Polish the Jewel' fund-raiser helps restore, maintain the historic buildings and grounds on the island.
The Bloomfield Hills resident and one of the top financial advisors for Merrill Lynch talks about his love for public television and why the service is critically important.
The community will honor the ‘photographer with a benevolent lens’ with the 18th annual Birmingham/Bloomfield Cultural Arts Award.
Rochester Librarian Christine Hage loves reading, knitting and traveling.
Oakland County Circuit Judge and Patroit Week co-founder Michael Warren's mission to help restore people's faith in the Constitution continues.
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Agencies, including the Birmingham Police Department, participated Friday in the fundraiser for Special Olympics International.
Parenting Awareness Michigan, a group that promotes education for parents and caregivers, is running a poster contest to honor Parenting Awareness Month.
Shelby-Utica Patch blogger Chris Taylor loves magic, Jaws, the bible and sharing his real estate expertise.
The Birmingham Fire Department helped establish a memorial fund to honor former firefighter Patrick Nagel.
There is no charge for admission or parking for the adoption event, which takes place Sept. 20-21.
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Miles4Alex, held during the third annual Birmingham Bike Festival on August 25, honors the memory of Alex Graham, who died of bone cancer in 1999.
Each week, Patch features a pet in the area in need of a good home.
Dr. Mehul Mehta was among two dozen Michigan medical professionals that performed more than 40 surgeries on Kenyan children as part of the International Surgical Mission Support.
There's still a chance to take in the Ann Arbor Art Fairs and see what local talent is on display.
More than 80 children receive custom-fit bicycles courtesy of the Children’s Miracle Network.
Achilles' owner, who's getting married out-of-state this weekend, said the cat reportedly took off Tuesday.
Tuesday marks the first day of fasting for many Muslims around the world.
The life Christie Siegel had been accustomed to took a devastating turn in a split second, but somehow she found the will to move forward. Sponsored by Post Grape-Nuts.
At least 12 families from the Birmingham area will be participating in this weekend's Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk at the Palace of Auburn Hills.
In conjunction with Our Shepherd's Oktoberfest celebration, the Torry Neighborhood Association on Birmingham's east side will host a 5K Saturday.
The 9th annual food and wine event hosted by the Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber will benefit the Gleaners Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan.
The parade-style race during this weekend's Birmingham Bike Festival benefits the Miles Levin Miracle Fund at Beaumont Children’s Hospital.
Lion sculptures are now scattered throughout Birmingham as part of the Children Charities Coalition's LionTown project.
Rosanne Lightstone of Royal Oak will test her knowledge on an episode of the popular quiz show airing Friday.
The two-day event for the Yatooma's Foundation for the Kids continues Monday with a golf tournament at the Orchard Lake Country Club.
The Great Lakes State Fair is in the works for Labor Day weekend at Suburban Collection Showplace.
The LUNGevity Foundation will hold its Breathe Deep Michigan 5K and 10K Saturday morning, beginning at Booth Park.
The proceeds from LionTown, similar to 2007's TigerTown project, will go toward area children's charities.
After a risky surgery in 2009, life has become somewhat normal for this mother, wife and PR executive. "I have my moments ... but I try not to feel sorry for myself."
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The winning bid of $225 for the three-foot chocolate bunny went to the Bloomfield Hills-based Pink Fund.