The Joe Louis Arena tweeted Monday about a big announcement Tuesday concerning Paul McCartney’s #OUTTHERE tour.
Teens try to buy tobacco in annual undercover operation to control sales of tobacco products to minors.
A veteran who survived tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan was severely injured when vapor pen exploded in his hand.
New study from WalletHub uses Retirement Confidence Survey in study that shows Detroit is one of the worst places in the country to retire.
Kids head back to school after Labor Day. There’s still time to squeeze in family fun with events, many of them free, around the metro.
If you miss a day on Patch, you miss a lot. Catch up on some to the top stories from the past week.
Think the most dangerous jobs in America are firefighting, policing, soldiering and lumber-jacking? You’re right. But Fido’s a danger, too.
Billionaire GOP frontrunner Donald Trump told the Big Three they should move some jobs to lower wage states.
Four spectacular properties are featured this week, each a treasure in its own right.
Police across Michigan are stepping up drunken driving enforcement during the lead-up to Labor Day and as students head back to college.
Detroit animal control officers captured an alligator Friday. It wasn’t the first time “gator aid” has been needed in the Motor City.
Detroit apparently needs to up its game. Playboy has coarse assessment of The D, Condé Nast says the Motor City is unfriendly.
The “Queen of Soul” says she and billionaire businessman Dan Gilbert are talking about building a nightclub like Motown has never seen.
Fudge, Corvettes, blueberries, ice cream and all things Danish are celebrated at weekend festivals.
A near-perfect late summer weekend is shaping up. Grab your sunglasses, but you may want your umbrella, too.
More than 85,000 people are expected downtown Saturday for Detroit Tigers baseball and Kenny Chesney and Idina Menzel concerts.
Here’s a look at what’s in season right now, and where to find a farmer’s market in your back yard.
Michigan lawmakers are cleaning up archaic and redundant state laws, joining a national trend for criminal justice reform.
As kids go back to school, something worse than homework and detention awaits many of them in Michigan and 24 other U.S. states.
Allergy sufferers may want to plan indoor activities this weekend as ragweed pollen counts peak.
A Select Committee will examine the conduct of Michigan state Reps. Todd Courser and Cindy Gamrat, embroiled in a sex scandal and coverup.
Dreading that excess fat around your body? Try incorporating these nutrition tips into your daily diet to burn fat and stay lean.
Law enforcement sources say he tried to take his own life.
Saline High School was also on Newsweek’s list of the top 500 public high schools in America.
Bedeviled by bees? Use a flamethrower. Snow piling up? Melt it quickly. Manufacturers tout uses, but Warren Mayor Jim Fouts sees mayhem.
Zoo staff and visitors mourn the loss of “a lovely, intelligent being and wonderful mother” of two.
Newsweek used several metrics to compile the rankings, including graduation and college enrollment rates, ACT and SAT scores.
Former aide: Afternoons away from the office, naps with intimate tuck-ins and romantic embraces made for “untenable” working conditions.
More closure after a massive data breach affected 40 million card users.
Do you think where you live is snooty? Check out this ranking combining home prices, income and education, and amenities.
Michigan woman dies almost a month to the day she met President Obama, who called her a “true trailblazer for generations of Americans."
Young millennials may stay on the job for only 16 months before seeking another job. The Patch Jobs Board has oodles of open positions.
The new barrels with reflective sheeting are easier to see in low-light conditions, when about 35 percent of work zone accidents occur.
Michigan’s weirdest state law pales in comparison with some others, including a law in Connecticut requiring that pickles bounce.
High court justice who took office in 2011 announces plan to return to private practice on Oct. 1
Motorists are urged to take an alternate route while MDOT crews repair large side-by-side holes.
Unsettled weather pattern setting up over Metro Detroit for a stormy start to the work week and cooler days ahead – eventually.
Three collector vehicles stolen during the 21st annual Woodward Dream Cruise.
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Breeze Macha Henke, 18, was charged Friday with manslaughter and child abuse in connection with the 7-month-old relative's death a year ago.