Do you think Snapchat photos evaporate within seconds of delivery? Guess again – and that’s just one thing parents should be worried about.
Michigan hamlet with a reserve police officer-to-citizen ratio of more than 1-to-3 is reluctantly giving up names under FOIA requests.
Forget WalletHub snub: three things you need to know about extended post office hours, electronic income tax filings and federal extensions.
Former University of Michigan president will meet with area alumni at the U-M Club of Greater Northville's annual scholarship fundraiser.
Proceeds Benefit Scholarships to Paul’s Players Summer Theater Camps for Young People
As all-girl Michigan robotics team heads to world competition, research shows female, minority diversity in STEM fields static since 2001.
Several candidates have appeared or plan to appear in the Motor City, including Detroit-born neurosurgeon who’ll announce plans next month.
Two Michigan cases being decided as experts call on lawmakers around the country to remove legal obstacle to HIV/AIDS testing and treatment.
Earvin “Magic” Johnson, whose company acquired the old state fairgrounds in 2013, hints of something big at Fuel Detroit conference.
Dearborn is About to Get Hot!
The Archdiocesan Chorus of Detroit has been invited to the Vatican, and you can make the pilgrimage, too.
Wayne State University study shows students in wealthy districts were most likely to engage in abusive and hurtful social media behavior.
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A possible reality program will showcase Michigan lakefront properties and the skill of those renovating them.
Twenty zoos are in the running for national newspaper’s “Best Zoo Exhibit” title. Here’s how to vote for your favorite.
Michiganders have taken their mittens off in response to a tongue-in-cheek petition calling for “Lake Wisconsin.”
An anonymous donor offers to install sculpture that has sparked controversy worldwide – including one town that called the cops on Jesus.
Lily Tomlin calls for an end to “dead dog experiments,” and man who rescued dog with arrow in her head feels tug of adoption.
Wednesday is the deadline to file your tax return with the IRS, but that's only one reason it stinks to be a taxpayer in Michigan.
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Ferndale man uses Faygo and Vernors crates to make functional art.
Bring your own cup for a $1.49 Slurpee at 7-Eleven locations Saturday, April 11.
You gotta be in it to win it. Did you buy your Powerball ticket yet?
The Next Chapter Bookstore & Bistro is now hiring for these positions:
Applebee's, Burger King and Del Taco locations in Michigan are seeking employees. A job fair will be held Saturday, April 20.
The potential for Listeria contamination was discovered by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
A Detroit Police lieutenant and officer arranged drug transactions with civilians so they could rob and extort them.
Slide the City is bringing its massive slip-and-slide event to Detroit, Ann Arbor and other cities this summer. Are you in?
Autonomous cars are the next “it” technology, but a new report says relinquishing control may literally make some riders sick.
The free-fall at the gas pump is giving motorists the lowest summertime gas prices in six years. Where will the open road take you?
Big utilities warn losing coal plants could increase power interruptions, but some say that’s a scare tactic to encourage full regulation.
Find out what’s happening to dog that wandered for 2 days with an arrow in her head, police investigation and how you can help.
The only white woman killed in the civil rights movement, Viola Liuzzo left comfort of Detroit home to help blacks overcome voting barriers.
Protesters, who will gather at 11 a.m. Wednesday, say cardiology research trials that result in dogs’ deaths are useless.
At 115, Jeralean Talley, who still lives in her suburban Detroit home, is “incredibly sharp” and “very aware of what’s going on."
Civil rights icon Rosa Parks, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, abolitionist Harriet Tubman and Cherokee nation Chief Wilma Mankiller selected.
The old trick has been around for years in Wayne County, but recently made a resurgence in Oakland and, to a lesser degree, Macomb counties.
Family of Kwame Kilpatrick and Bobby Ferguson seek pardons for the pair, whose crimes federal prosecutors said accelerated Detroit’s demise.
NerdWallet crunched U.S. Census data to assess four key factors that make cities attractive to young families with children.
If you’re looking for a new job, or know someone who is, here are hundreds of skilled and professional jobs throughout the Detroit metro.