Man told Michigan wildlife authorities he stabbed the bear after it came from behind and knocked him down while he was hunting porcupine.
Sky-gazers have something to look forward to that they won’t see again until 2033.
Most people show no symptoms, but residents 50 and older are warned to be extra careful.
Todd Courser confirmed Friday he will run for the seat he resigned to avoid expulsion. Expelled lawmaker Cindy Gamrat is doing the same.
Visiting a cider mill is a time honored tradition in Michigan. Here are eight that offer family-fun activities.
Laura Esqueda will represent Northville in the upcoming Miss Michigan pageant
The film is sympathetic to to the vicim, but doesn’t demonize the leader of a cruel clique that bullies her.
A physical therapy student, Ryan Kilgore saved a boy, 3, from drowning at a Northville apartment complex pool.
Games, cars, riverboat rides and other activities take guests back to the 1920s in Wayne County Parks, Trenton Parks and Recreation event.
Treasury also lowers administrative fee for Michigan Education Savings Program
Families of victims have scorn for the deal. "GM officials walk off scot-free while its customers are 6 feet under," says safety advocate.
The Michigan-born rock star is one of 160 potential jurors brought in Thursday for an upcoming Oakland Co. murder trial.
Artists who live, work or go to school in eight southeast Michigan counties compete for more than $16,000 in prizes.
Treasurer's retirement comes on the heels of resignation of deputy treasurer last month, fueling concerns consent decree could fuel exodus.
Steven Garry Ruza, 52, agrees to make restitution to victims in the amount of $250,000.The sentencing judge could up that amount.
Claiming the deadly Thousand Cankers Disease has been found in Michigan, loggers are looking for prized black walnuts.
Police say they were able to apprehend the suspect in a Canton carjacking attempt when he was unable to drive a stick shift.
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.
Dante Manley-Ernest Nederveld is accused of causing the death of a man who died weeks after he was punched.
The 8th District Democratic congressional candidate also has at least $60K in credit card debt.
The free service is offered at all 104 in-store pharmacies in Michigan.
The "queen of soul" says it's "a blessing to sing in the presence of His Holiness."
Parkinson’s Disease Foundation (PDF) Presents Expert Information for People with PD; Free CEUs Available for Health Care Professionals
Public invited to Royal Run, hosted by Community Choice Credit Union
Area seniors say "Thank You for the Music" at the Marquis Theater in Northville.
Posts with profane slogan about police removed from Facebook, but sites by the same name remain. Is that free speech or hate speech?
In the first meeting of its kind, University of Michigan president met with representatives of fraternities and sororities.
Lawsuit claims automated system illegally seized state and federal tax refunds from potentially thousands of workers.
Those grieving the loss of a loved one will have the opportunity to attend eight week workshops in 10 locations around metro Detroit.
A day of complimentary workshops, giveaways, special discounts and refreshments for all thinking about home improvements
The western pond turtle is one of 10 species targeted in new Saving Animals From Extinction international conservation effort.
The Citizens Corps Disaster Exercise will train volunteers in a variety of emergency situations.
The strongest El Niño since 1950 is shaping up — but nothing’s guaranteed.
Northville Public Schools and Northville Educational Foundation invite the community to celebrate this historic occasion over two weekends.
Are you achieving the results you're looking for? Don't risk your health, safety or results because of these fitness myths.
Vice president’s visit comes as speculation grows that he may run for president and Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton sinks in polls.
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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.
Job seekers, rejoice! Since December 2000, there have never been more job openings than there are right now.