Until enough women break the code of silence, it’s too easy for society to vilify them.
Your burning questions about turkey – including how not to burn it – are answered here on Patch.
If the deal on that TV looks too good to be true, it probably is. Digital lifestyle expert Kim Komando gives the low-down on gifts to avoid.
The classic children’s story of a wooden puppet that comes to life continues through January.
Deals start at 6 a.m. each day and continue while supplies last.
The "Giving Thanks for Families" event on Tuesday, Nov. 25, is now in its 12th year. Adoptions will be finalized in more than 30 counties.
Butterball's Turkey Talk Line is open. If you'd prefer a local farm-raised turkey, we've started a list; add vendors we've missed, please.
Happy Asker faces a statutory maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine for conspiracy to defraud the government.
These three retailers have the highest average discounts for Black Friday, according to one survey.
Just in time for the 2014 holidays, “normal Barbie” looks more like young American women (including stretch marks and cellulite).
Slopes at Mount Brighton, Mount Holly, Alpine Early and Pine Knob get a gift from an early start to winter.
It’s not clear if there’s new evidence against the baseball player in an alleged incident that began at a Royal Oak bar.
An anonymous donor is dusting a metro Detroit community with $1,000 donations that allow them to continue doing good works.
Decline will help families build college savings, state Treasury officials say
The Road Commission of Oakland County completed four projects since last week, but a few more could cause delays or detours through Nov. 26.
Even more jobs at the Northville Patch jobs board, and post your own local job listing.
Find out when your favorite holiday movies will air on network television in the Detroit metro area this season, from now through Christmas.
Rabbi Michael Cohen of Young Israel of Oak Park said attack brings the conflict in the Middle East “to a very personal level.”
The program at Wint Nature Center will fulfill some scouting astronomy merit badge requirements.
With temperatures in the 20s and a wind chill index of around -2, the snow isn't going to go anywhere.
Construction started last week on the Detroit Red Wings arena, and it’s already booked a major event.
Gov. Rick Snyder asked the Federal Emergency Management Agency for extension to apply for assistance to cover damage from August floods.
What’s an average day like for a penguin? A Detroit television station’s Penguin Cam gives you a glimpse.
Epiphany glass studios annual holiday open studio, December 6 & 7, noon to 6pm
Northville Ballet Theatre Presents: The Nutcracker and Christmas Dances
Independent research firm RootMetrics awards top spot to AT&T in recent airport wireless network performance report.
In case you missed them, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories from the Michigan Patch sites last week.
The highly decorated soldier received fourth Bronze Star medal and a Meritorious Service Award posthumously.
If you’re already planning what to buy where, these ads will help you develop a strategy.
The Sportsmen Against Hunger program collected around 30,000 pounds of venison last year.
With appeals filed days after the 6th Circuit's ruling, U.S. Supreme Court justices could take up the issue of same-sex marriage this term.
Michigan DNR announces deer check station locations, new deer check locator for smartphones as firearm season opens.
The Rainmaker is a classic American story of love, faith, and the notion that the power to be happy is within ourselves.
Wondering what $2 Million dollars will buy you in a Northville home for sale? Should you buy in Northville, West Bloomfield, or Birmingham?
Standing there breathing, Dale Hopfinger was told he couldn’t vote in the midterm elections because he had been dead for more than a month.
Bookmark the Patch jobs board page to start your hunt for full-time, part-time, seasonal and temporary jobs.
Taking back the bonus pay would have been a "double insult" to the three top executives at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
A bill proposed in the Legislature would allow Michigan to split its electoral voters, as Maine and Nebraska do.
The annual food drive kicks off Monday, Nov. 17, and continues through Thanksgiving Eve.
With great artists around Detroit, Mount Elliott Park Fun Shop is giving consumers a chance to meet the artists and purchase their work.