City wants input that respects both the intent of the donors who funded statue and the views of groups challenging its conflicting messages.
The automaker said the faulty parts will be replaced at no cost to the owner.
Visitors who made purchases at third-party gift shops earlier this summer may have had their credit and debit card information stolen.
Reader says that besides 1st Amendment issues in trio of bills requiring clergy sign-off on marriages, they’re agenda driven.
For the month of July, $2 from each Feelgood pint that Batch sells will be donated to Motown Museum
FAA says computer problems to blame for today's nationwide grounding. Delays to last for hours today as 3,500 flights are affected.
On the Fourth of July, police got a big assist from a mother duck that allowed them to rescue five ducklings trapped in a sewer drain.
If you’ve got a budding thespian in your family, two-week camps offer professional theater instruction and finish with musical production.
More than 100 victims have been identified in online extortion scheme to produce pornography, including three in the Detroit area.
Civil rights group says Dearborn should join national wave, retire monument to former mayor Orville Hubbard, an unapologetic segregationist.
Days after a fright-fueled flight on the Fourth of July, Pretty Baby is still missing and couple who love her are anxious about her safety.
Melissa Dean didn't think the scratch ticket she bought – in itself out character – was a winner. Then an alert clerk took a second look.
The suburbs figure prominently in Thrillist’s compilation of the 30 Best Butcher Shops (and Other Meat Sellers) in Metro Detroit.
Do you want aluminum or steel between you and a charging bear? Chevrolet reinforces its rugged-tough brand in series of Internet ads.
We talk to admissions officers all the time, and we know what they are looking for.
Here’s what you need to know about getting tickets to the Rolling Stones – and navigating construction around Comerica Park.
Don’t even think about playing on your phone or tablet during summer camp for adults aimed at reducing stress.
St. Clair Shores residents run for cover after chain reaction while, across Michigan, the call is renewed to ban personal fireworks.
Five deaths, NFL star injured: are fireworks becoming more dangerous?
“How in the hell can Kid Rock represent Detroit and wave ... a flag that represents genocide to most of Detroit?” activist asks.
Local access available to all roads within the closure area.
The Lake Callis Recreation Complex will be closed until further notice while officials search for missing boy.
Napping may help workers required to remain awake for long periods of time persevere through difficult, frustrating tasks, study shows.
Three clicks and your job opening is posted.
If you ducked out early for Independence Day, you missed a lot! Let’s catch up on Patch’s top Michigan stories.
Out for adventure along tree-lined dirt road in Michigan, dirt biker has a surprise encounter – an his buddy catches it all on video.
The flag draped over the Oakland County Circuit Court Building will remain on display until Tuesday, July 7.
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MUSICAL THEATER & ACTING CAMPS WITH FOREVER AFTER PRODUCTIONS
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Track beach closings on the Michigan DEQ website, or with an app supported by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
Did the Supreme Court save the livelihoods of wedding workers?
A study of 2015’s Best & Worst States for Summer Road Trips doesn’t have much that’s good to say about Michigan.
Michigan ranked behind Georgia, California, Texas and New Mexico in clean jobs growth in the first quarter of 2015.
Michigan State Police emphasized there are no known terrorist threats to the state, but recent events are reminders of need for vigilance.
Several southeast Michigan communities have fireworks displays and celebrations going on Friday and the Fourth of July.
Police called off a chase after speeds reached 90 mph.. Anyone with information is asked to call the Oakland County Sheriff's Office.
A man called police early Thursday morning and said he had killed someone inside a Grosse Pointe Park home.