Here's a list of road projects around Oakland County that could cause delays or detours from Oct. 22-29.
Bloomfield Park development may get a second life, Novi responds to MRSA scare, Royal Oak voice silenced.
Stink bugs are so invasive to crops you may be tempted to squash them. There’s a better, and less smelly, way to control them.
Anyone who’s missing the hugs of a Michigan grocery store cashier has a chance to get an embrace from the “hugging saint.”
The man is staying with relatives Oak Park after entering the United States through New York.
"I just want it done," says cashier who was fired and charged with assault for giving "creepy" hugs. "I just want to go on."
Also, a Farmington Hills man is looking for Joshua, who pitched his first no-hitter in 1993, so he can return baseball.
Exterminator’s list of the rattiest cities in America is based on 2013 rodent control treatments.
During the event, Michigan Crafters Marketplace will collect food donations for Gleaners Community Food Bank – and there’s an incentive.
Also, do you think the U.S. should suspend visas held by residents of Ebola-stricken countries in West Africa? Take our poll.
Several road construction projects in Oakland County could cause delays and detours.
Blood donations often slow down during the holidays. Donors with O negative blood are especially needed.
Oct. 28 forum features former DEA agent who will discuss the emerging problem of prescription drug abuse by kids and young adults.
Also, area politicians are fuming over double digit pay increases at Detroit Institute of Arts, supported by Tri-County taxpayers.
Americans plan to spend $7.4 billion on costumes, candy and decor for big three-day Halloween celebration. Fluffy's in on the action, too.
In 2000, the African-American infant death rate in Oakland County was 21 per 1,000 live births. Now, it's more in line with caucasian rates.
A bank in Ann Arbor refused to close for Columbus Day “because Columbus in Ohio.” There’s more to the rivalry than football.
Madeline Reid, 21 months, died of the virus, which so far has sickened 25 people in the state.
World Animal Awareness Society doubts estimates of 50,000 stray dogs in Detroit, but says they’re still a problem.
October is National Bullying Awareness Month. Patch talks with a local expert on how to spot it, how to confront it and how to stop it.
Do you think Michigan State University alumni are dateable? A recent survey suggests they’re not.
The school district denied driver’s request for an afternoon off to drive the family of a fallen Marine to the Great Lakes National Cemetery
Analysis of data from the paid matchmaking service puts Michigan State alum in the cellar on the datability scale.
The side effects of excessive sugar intake can be even spookier than Halloween. Wellness expert offers tips without quashing ghoulish fun.
The airport has had a quarantine center that has been used during bird flu, SARS and other public health scares.
Several projects under way in Oakland County could cause traffic delays or detours.
The Detroit Zoo is seeking the community’s help in naming the calf born Sept. 30.
As one local community explores ways to put the hammer down on fracking, Don't Drill the Hills prepares to go to court on related issue.
The application for FEMA assistance for damages in the Aug. 11-13 floods is Nov. 24.
There are no active cases of Ebola in Michigan, although man who had been in West Africa and had a high fever was placed in isolation.
A man recently caught a very big fish. How big? It was so big it took to men to wrestle it into the boat – and that's no fish tale.
Lake sturgeon can live nearly 200 years, and the one two Michigan men caught may have been the grandaddy of them all.
Teen dies after he was electrocuted in an accident at his school; officials probing why fence had electrical current.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and some metro Detroit firefighters, EMTs and paramedics are lending a "pink" hand to the effort.
Re-reading journals isn’t cathartic. It’s pathetic. Who was that tentative, unsure woman?
The 51 turtles and hundreds of others confiscated in international smuggling ring are being cared for at Detroit Zoo.
The Oct. 8, 2014, eclipse, the second in the lunar tetrad, is also called a hunter’s moon.
Projects can change from day to day, and traffic delays can develop in a matter of minutes due to weather conditions.
Also, more cities report they’re on the mend economically, according to a new University of Michigan study.
“These are our cousins, our sisters, our nieces,” says an infectious disease expert who moved to Michigan from Liberia at age 12.