Membership is waning in the Episcopal church, the nation's largest denomination in Colonial days; some critics blame liberal social agenda.
What would you do if you happened along a deer caught in a fence? It may not have been the smartest move, but it was inspiring.
The Michigan Economic Development Corp. is accepting entries in its annual photo contest through Nov. 7.
From 5-year nightmare of teen's nude selfie to the nightmarish death threats a young deer hunter faced, here’s what trended in October.
As Americans approach the biannual changing of the clocks, the perennial question comes up: Time for year-round DST?
Michigan Coalition Against Homelessness estimates the number of people living unsheltered at more than 92,300, eight times higher.
Wild Lights to illuminate holiday season for 24 nights with 5 million – count them, 5 million – lights.
The temperature will drop as low as the 30s.
Fewer than 1 percent of lost cats are ever reunited with their owners in Michigan.
No lead shot was detected in X-rays, but wounds on the federally protected adult male eagle’s chest may be the result of gunshot wounds.
USA Today said the Detroit International Riverfront is one of the city's most exciting initiatives.
Adding spices puts some zest in a seasonal favorite.
A change is blowing into southeast Michigan that some may consider ghoulish.
Also, a Michigan man was ticketed over the weekend for alleged drunken driving – on his lawn mower.
New law not only bans direct sales of the electric car to Michiganders, but prohibits the car maker from directly talking to consumers.
When condom maker wrapped up its 2014 sexual health report card, the U-M topped MSU and other state schools.
Physician’s selfless service with Doctors Without Borders no surprise to those who knew him at Grosse Pointe North High.
Also, you can help the Detroit Zoo name its baby giraffe calf – and help out global giraffe conservation efforts.
A local law firm analyzed data and came up with the state’s 10 most dangerous intersections – and many of them are in your back yard
Michigan residents may have a clear view of the phenomena, but protective eye gear is suggested.
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.
Also, do you think the U.S. should suspend visas held by residents of Ebola-stricken countries in West Africa? Take our poll.
Blood donations often slow down during the holidays. Donors with O negative blood are especially needed.
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.
Also, Ford is adding 850 jobs at its Dearborn facilities to manufacture the mostly aluminum F-150 pickup, America’s best-selling automobile.
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.
Forest Fun Hike and Halloween Festival Oct. 17-18highlight the countdown to Oct. 31
Do you think Michigan State University alumni are dateable? A recent survey suggests they’re not.
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.