Traffic is expected for commuters in Wayne and Oakland counties due to summer-long construction project.
St. Fabian Students bring the professional production of Little Shrek to Farmington
Farmington Hills company helps student designed pace car come to life.
Paper shredding available onsite; unused, unwanted and broken electronics accepted with hazardous household chemicals.
The Addams Family will run 4 performances, taking place at 7:30 p.m. on April 28th, 29th and 30th, as well as a matinee performance at 2p.m
The golf outing & awards dinner will take place Saturday, June 25th. Proceeds will support AWPC's sexual risk avoidance program.
Paul Welday was a prominent Republican strategist whose influence was respected on both sides of the aisle.
Some southeast Michigan hospitals improved their scores over fall 2015, but several others slipped.
Bosch, Alcoa, Randstad Engineering, Cengage Learning are just a few of the employees posting positions on Patch.
To score well on U.S. News & World Report’s annual ranking, a school must serve all students well, not just those who are college-bound.
The forecast is calling you out for the weekend.
The 2016 Farmington Hills Earth Day celebration takes place at Heritage Park.
Farmington Hills singer/songwriter experienced a letdown after “Idol,” but is back on her feet with a debut album and another in the works.
Community giving series aims to raise funds for local charities each month through June
The money will be used at children’s health programs at Beaumont Health locations across Metro Detroit.
It’s about time to get your hands in the dirt and plant something new. Choose from seeds, plants and sometimes exotic varieties.
Dog that informed thousands about the special needs of senior dogs “crossed the Rainbow Bridge,” his last best friend wrote.
Lee Shaw had the best time among the Farmington and Farmington Hills runners who crossed the Boston Marathon finish line Monday.
Norman Shy, 74, was living in opulence while he cheated struggling Detroit Public Schools, federal prosecutors say.
It's National Park Week and the Park Service is giving us a gift — free entry. Take a look at the list of Michigan sites.
More than 2,750 tons of prescription pills have been collected during previous National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day events.
A neighbor who called in the fire after seeing smoke and hearing fire alarms warned of a pet likely inside the burning home.
University of Michigan legal scholar argues Senate’s silence on President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee could be evidence of its consent.
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Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, whose blood-lead tests on children informed the world of the Flint water crisis, among convention speakers.
John and Janice Ricco, Raymond Okonski, Geraldine Kruger, John Lepine and Ken Pool receive special recognition.
Joseph R. Sadler has been named Chief Executive Group Chair for Vistage Michigan. Sadler also serves as consultant and president of SaTech S
If you have put off filing your taxes, there's some good news. You have three extra days, says the Internal Revenue Service.
This year’s show, “Monopoly on Ice,” will feature Skating Club members and Learn-to-Skate students.
Rebecca Lombardo, who has struggled with mental illness for years, wrote a blog and now a book, “It’s Not Your Journey."
Open houses offer a low-pressure browsing opportunity for potential homebuyers. Check out these in Farmington Hills Sunday.
Farmington Jaycees aim to raise $2,000 to assist in relocation of Foster Closet, which must move due to code violation.
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Coaches in the ACC and SEC prompted the rule change, saying the recruiting blitz placed them at a disadvantage.
The Farmington Hills Fire Department is bringing child safety technicians to town to inspect car seats, but you need to make an appointment.
Over 200 band and orchestra students and parents descend on Farmington Hills to collect $5000 in cans and bottles.
Stanley Smith, 39, was pronounced dead at Beaumont Hospital – Farmington Hills after Saturday evening crash.
Complex commercial litigation firm counts national ranking among recent awards
Guy Stern, whose family spirited him out of Germany before he could be sent to a death camp, was one of the famed “Ritchie Boys.”
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