Tuesday marks the first day of fasting for Muslims around the world.
Check out some of this week's top community contributions from the area.
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.
October brings a month of haunted happenings to metro Detroit. There's the Zoo Boo, Zombie Walks, pumpkin launches and more!
The event will be held Oct. 10, 7 p.m., at Farmington Hills City Hall.
Shots will also be administered at clinics in Pontiac, Southfield and other locations.
Vote for the best of the best in this friendly local competition.
General manager Scott Freeman says attendance at the Civic is up 185 percent over two years.
The City of Farmington Hills hosts this family-friendly event.
Author Scott Seegert and illustrator John Martin bring back Vordak the Incomprehensible – with his cloned son – in 'Double Trouble'.
The pet identification is safe and can substantially increase the chances of a lost pet's return to its owner.
The "Turn the Town Teal" campaign marks the beginning of Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.
Jan Jacobs loaned her shells to the Farmington Community Library branch for an end-of-summer display.
Adults ages 50 and older can participate in these events, which are hosted at the Costick Center.
The annual celebration needs many volunteers to help with a beer and wine tasting, Farm to Table dinner and more.
Donations are down 10 percent nationwide, the American Red Cross says.
It's a weekend to celebrate your pet, nationally and in downtown Farmington.
Classes offered a Southwestern Oakland Cable Commission studios show kids how to 'do' TV.
Make the most of your short jaunt to Clawson, using this handy guide in our Patch Passport series.
Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi will host a family-friendly event, which features students from Dancing Feats studio.
These Patch readers share their thoughts on our site, and you can, too.
Nine-year-old Elena Hirsch was surprised with the news today at a Farmington Hills McDonald's.
This week's market offers a chance to learn more about Neighborhood House, a non-profit that serves Farmington area residents with a food shelf and other services.
The Great Lakes State Fair is in the works for Labor Day weekend at Suburban Collection Showplace.
The season's first Porch Party, a fundraiser for the city-owned museum on Grand River, drew about a dozen guests.
In town for a visit, Skip Rosenthal entertains at the Farmington Civic Theater.
The market's opening day includes music, a chef's demo and more in downtown Farmington.
Road construction, the Farmington Farmers and Artisans Market and a hazardous waste collection are all part of a big weekend.
Held at the Costick Center, the event unites faith and community leaders in praying for national and local government, education and other concerns.
The Thursday events feature refreshments, games and more on the porch of Gov. Fred M. Warner's historic home on Grand River.
Farmington Hills resident Jenny Birmelin will throw out the first pitch at the May 6 Detroit Tigers home game.
The May 23 event will include speakers from groups that support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth.
The last event in this series focuses on 'Sabbath Living & Materialism'.
The daylong celebration will feature earth-friendly crafts, an endangered species scavenger hunt, a 30-foot rock climbing wall (weather permitting) and live entertainment.
The city-owned theater offers a free medium popcorn with the purchase of a ticket on Tuesdays, beginning April 17.