Visit Downtown Rochester Nov. 30 for a Saturday of shopping, carriage rides and holiday lights.
The Village of Rochester Hills is hosting a charity gift-wrapping initiative with all proceeds benefitting Jay’s Juniors.
Safety officials estimate that 22,300 structural fires annually in the U.S. were the result of fireplace chimney problems.
A study by WalletHub listed the cities with the highest and lowest holiday budgets in the nation. See how cities in Michigan did.
From holiday concerts to visits with Santa, here is what is planned this season at the Rochester Hills Public Library.
What's new for Metro Detroit's Red Kettle campaign this year? For starters, if you don't have cash, you can still donate.
The buildings in Downtown Rochester will be covered in more than 1.5 million points of glimmering holiday lights.
This year’s festival promises to be the biggest and brightest yet, organizers said, with over 70 trees, wreaths, centerpieces & tablescapes.
Proceeds benefiting the students of Rochester High School
When doing your holiday shopping this season, mark your calendars for Downtown Rochester's Holiday Expo.
Mark your calendars for a spook-tacular time at Halloween in the Village, benefiting Dutton Farms.
For the 10th year, the Oakland County Sheriff's Office will be collecting candy and letters to send to troops overseas.
The fall event features cider, donuts, a campfire and live animals.
From costumes to parades to a spaghetti dinner, don't miss Halloween in Rochester this year. Here's a look at what is being planned.
The holiday spectacular features trees, wreaths, tablescapes, porchscapes and more designed and donated by the Metro Detroit community.
It's likely you'll see a deer or two this season. Here's how to handle those possibly dangerous encounters on the road.
It's not too early to take part in one of the Mitten's most beloved-fall traditions. Here are cider mills open in August.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events in Rochester Hills.
One of the world's biggest celebrations of Earth Day is coming back to town.
Here's how Rochester and Rochester Hills residents can get half off a ride home from Lyft while partying this St. Patrick's Day weekend.
Christmas was a little more special this year for thousands of kids in Michigan's foster care system.
Need to do some last minute shopping? Here are the hours of some popular metro Detroit stores.
It's one of the most popular traditions of the year. Here's where you're guaranteed a great light show in 2018.
Looking for fresh produce and holiday delights? This indoor market runs every Thursday.
The second annual event includes live performances, an ugly sweater contest and a Christmas cookie station.
The first deadlines to ensure pre-Christmas delivery of packages via the Post Office, FedEx and UPS are approaching in Michigan.
Firearm deer season begins today, meaning there’s increased deer activity in the roadways.
It takes a legion of volunteers and donations to feed low-income residents across Oakland County this holiday season.
It’s the 11th annual year for the popular event that transforms downtown Rochester into a Christmas market.
These local police stations are collecting Halloween candy this year to send to troops serving overseas.
Support local businesses and find unique gift ideas at the Downtown Rochester Holiday Expo Nov. 12.
Pumpkin picking is a fall rite of passage and a great excuse to get the family together ahead of Halloween. Don't miss this pumpkin patch.
There’s plenty of ways to celebrate around town, from trick-or-treating to good eating.
This year's holiday shopping extravaganza takes on a few “twists” offering a truly unique experience to get shoppers in the holiday spirit!
The Rochester Hills Museum's signature event is just around the corner. Here's what is being planned.
Here's your quick guide to Rochester Festival of Hills Wednesday night.
The little fella made his annual trip outside to look for his shadow. The news? Bleak.
The drop off site will be Clinton River Watershed Council from December 31 to January 15.
All aboard for the new exhibits at the Rochester Hills Museum.
City employees are doing everything from building batting cages to baking cookies to give back to their community.