St. Clair's Hottest Summer Event
A Hamtramck woman and her boyfriend found a creative way to protest a growing crop of potholes in the city.
Police: Officer was changing a flat tire in the parking lot when a verbal argument with a motorist turned physical and resulted in gunfire.
Through Detroit Nation, Rachel Jacobs left a legacy of community service that shows “one person can always make an impact.”
Also, the Venteon staffing company is looking for professionals and executives to fill a variety of jobs listed on the Patch Jobs Board.
More than 22,500 tadpoles headed for Puerto Rico as part of conservation effort for critically endangered toad.
Harvard economist say data analysis reveals a causal relationship between where you live and important life events.
If you miss a day, you miss a lot. Let’s catch up on some of the most-viewed posts in Michigan this week.
The bronze sculpture, which “really communicates the Gospel,” will be installed near a church that operates programs for the homeless.
Our featured homes this week are in Novi, Northville and Rochester.
Now that the city is out of bankruptcy, the Detroit Institute of Art can resume selling off works that no one really likes. Or can it?
The popular coffee chain acknowledges some users of mobile app are vulnerable, but the fault lies with password habits.
The Chevrolet Camaro came out of retirement in 2009 so General Motors could compete with Ford Motor Co. in the "pony car" market.
Upgrades are expected to help automaker compete with Silicon Valley for technology talent.
Michigan State Police troopers will take tips on new, cold cases; families encouraged to bring identifying documents to update databases.
Police: Known heroin user and suspect in several area burglaries waled into the wrong house and encountered the wrong dog.
Michigan Teacher of Year shares passion for closing socioeconomic, achievement gaps by encouraging students to stand up to injustice.
If you’re planning to tromp out in the woods this weekend, DNR’ interactive map could help you find spring delicacies.
Routes start in Dearborn, Plymouth, Farmington, Royal Oak, St. Clair Shores and Sterling Heights. Also, just how bike-friendly is Michigan?
Some projects done soon, others have fall completion dates and one – where a under-the-road culvert collapsed – is ongoing indefinitely.
Summer Beer Fest at the Royal Oak Farmers Market!
Latest twist in Michigan frat’s wild $430K melee: Police say bankrupt ski resort invited group back, told security to look the other way.
Jay and Kateri Schwandt love being parents. He was hoping their 13th child would be a girl, she wanted another boy. Whose wish came true?
Fireworks can bring up painful war memories for one in five Iraq and Afghanistan vets diagnosed with a post-traumatic stress injury.
Family of Rachel Jacobs anxiously await word on 39-year-old Philly tech company CEO, a wife and mother of a 2-year-old.
Burger & Brew Bash at the Royal Oak Farmers Market!
Sheriff says police, not politicians, should lead efforts to restore public trust in officers, who face "constant berating."
Help Break a Guinness World Record!
Bills requiring shelters to deny adoptions to people convicted of animal abuse within past five years move to full Michigan House.
May 16th at the High School Varsity Baseball field
Companies in Oakland, Wayne and Macomb counties and the Automation Alley corridor seeking workers.
Juanita Gregory-Harvey loves learning. At 93, she’s got her sights set on her eighth sheepskin.
Michigan leads nation in manufacturing jobs for fourth straight year.
Metro Detroit's Largest Food Tasting Festival!
The magazine’s annual ranking include 24t Michigan schools, including several in your back yard.
Former slave and Underground Railroad leader will be proposed by Women On 20s to replace Andrew Jackson on the currency.
If you’re putting together your family’s summer calendar– and face it, after a long winter, you’ve earned some fun – here’s a good start.
After gun rights activists flexed their muscle by openly carrying pistols in school, parents support law declaring schools gun-free zones.
New poll suggests a majority of Michigan taxpayers would support change to graduated scale, but legislative hurdle is steep.
Lawmakers are considering an exception to tough law to allow sales of “autocycle,” but that doesn’t end protectionism, FTC says.