The Oklahoma State Capitol is more than 1,000 miles away, but Detroit Satanists have a thing or two to say about Baphomet monument.
Also, social media erupted with rumors Friday that the Batmobile had been stolen from a set of "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice."
The joke(r) was on anyone who shared or retweeted a story about theft of the Caped Crusader’s machine.
Also, solar flare could foul up communications, Michigan's gubernatorial race is statistically tied, Ray Rice provides a teachable moment.
Experience the early 1900s on Sunday, Sept. 21 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
The story of how Deputy Corrections Keeper George Haight died is rich with duplicity and trickery. He is being recognized 121 years later.
“He was definitely a great dog,” says the owner of the Guinness World Record-holder as the tallest dog that ever lived.
A “Baltimore Ravens Ray Rice” Google search brings up 1.3 million results in seconds. What’s the teachable moment from all the publicity?
Responders have “almost no capability” to respond to submerged spills, adding urgency to study of pipeline safety, spill preparedness.
A major solar flare launched off the Sun Wednesday, potentially unleashing a geomagnetic storm that could interrupt communications.
Also, Oakland County releases a list of road projects.
There’s nothing funny about Detroit’s bankruptcy, but this vido from “The Colbert Report” will split your sides.
Deer hunting is a big deal in Michigan, where more than 650,000 deer hunters take to the woods every year.
Also, a body found in a wooded area ends the mystery surrounding the disappearance of a Rochester Hills man last January.
Daytime TV diva Rachael Ray is coming to metro Detroit with charity that gets rescued pets glam-shot ready to enhance chances of adoption.
Holy pierogi! Is that the face of Jesus on that dumpling?
DTE Energy calls the straight-line winds that rolled through southeast Michigan "the 10th most impactful storm" in its 111-year history.
Topping our Patch Baker’s Dozen, a collection of 13 posts from Michigan over the past week, is a story of a family’s crushing grief.
On a lighter note, whinny if you want to hear the punch line: Some area firefighters went to see a fellow about a horse …
Today may test southeast Michigander’s flood-worn last nerve. But the payback comes on the weekend.
Also, vote for your favorite police officer, firefighter, soldier or veteran in Comercia Bank’s National Anthem contest.
The Michigan Community Service Commission has fielded thousands of request for help from residents across Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties
7 police officers, firefighters, soldiers and veterans finalists for $10,000 prize for their units, chance to sing at Detroit Tigers game.
Also, cats and dogs may have more to say than you guessed, and a “Toadly” new mayor is needed at Amphibiville.
Cue “Hail to the Chief.” The Detroit Zoo attraction The wall Street Journal dubbed “Disneyland for Toads” needs a new mayor.
Also, a teacher was fired from the Catholic school where she’s taught for nine years because she’s gay and pregnant.
What’s the history of Labor Day? Find out here!
Also, the family of a World War II veteran who was beaten to death in a Veterans Administration home was given the go-ahead to sue.
Competitive eater Matt Holowicki ate 17 coney dogs in a record 10 minutes to raise money for Detroit police and fire charities.
Veterans Home staff didn’t do enough to protect Alzheimer’s patients from one another, family of Andrew Robinson Ball alleges.
Texting and driving is now the leading cause of teenage traffic deaths. Funeral directors say they've seen too many statistics not to act.
Also, the Dearborn Symphony Orchestra is planning a fundraiser that promises to be the social event of the season: Cars, Cigars & Jazz.
Also, actress and director Penny Marshall joins chorus of criticism about Wayne State University research resulting in death of dogs.
Dearborn rally was the third this summer staged by local Muslims, who want to distance themselves from ISIS and other militant Islam groups.
Junior League of Birmingham has chosen a busy place to hopefully reach some of the people affected by human trafficking – victims and johns.
Also, police are focusing on a shoe print found on April Millsap’s chest, who may have been sexually assaulted.
Study released this spring shows how social media fueled cleric’s rise to West’s most influential cheerleader for jihadist militants.
Also, there are growing signs the Zack Snyder-directed film, “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice,” will have a Downriver location.
“I have my life back,” Evan Reed says after sexual assault charges against him were dismissed.
If you’re an early morning riser – and even if you’re not – set the alarm to see one of skywatchers' "11 must-see events for 2014."