Domestic Shelter Receives Gifts for Young Girls
Honors, installing new officers, and inducting new members
First Mommy - Daughter Tea Party
Three Outstanding Young Women Earn Merit Grants
20th Annual Salad Luncheon and 100th Women's Guild Anniversary
Hair and fashion show fundraiser to fight human trafficking
Soccer parents and grandparents, please note
Another Successful Trenton Soroptimist Fundraiser
Eligible Women Should Apply for These Scholarships
2017 Induction and Awards Ceremony
Over $255,000 raised for Breast Cancer Patient support at Beaumont Hospitals
Two Local Food Pantries Receive Trenton Soroptimists' Donation
Trenton Soroptimists Honor Special Women
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Local Groups and Businesses Assist in 13th Annual Motorcycle Ride
SI of Trenton Area's Celebrate 65 years as a Service Organization
More than 2,750 tons of prescription pills have been collected during previous National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day events.
SI of Trenton Area's recognition and awards dinner
It’s that time again. Girl Scout Cookie booths have started popping up around southeast Michigan. Here’s how to find them.
What happened when man found stray dog will melt your heart.
They’re downright miserable in Pontiac, Inkster Flint, Beecher and Highland Park, though.
With the end of Daylight Saving Time, clocks have fallen back, giving us one less hour of sunlight.
Abused dog healed and ready for forever home
Trenton Soroptimists and Woodhaven High collaborate in documentary play
Trenton Mayor Kyle Starks joins forces with Woodhaven Mayor Patricia Odette to help rescue dogs from embattled Detroit Animal Control
Get ready “dark-30.” The sun will start setting earlier and earlier until the Winter Solstice. Here are some tips to make it easier.
The end of daylight saving time is also a good time to change your smoke alarm batteries.
Organizers hope to raise $13,000 as veterans take on Dearborn police and firefighters. Read on for all the details.
“I felt like i was in a box for a long, long time and it was just unlocked,” says teen, who was born a boy, but has identified as a girl.
The Detroit Zoo has been spending about $98,000 a year to acquire crickets, diet for amphibians and other animals.
Organizers hope to return the sanctioned chili cook-off and Habitat for Humanity fundraiser next year.
Meat producers say true aim of “10 Billion Lives” tour and similar activist tactics is to put animal agriculture out of business.
If you miss a day on Patch, you miss a lot. Catch up with some of our top stories for the week of Sept. 13-19.
The pastor of the Southfield New Hope United Methodist Church said in a letter to congregants that "rhythm and blues got the best of me."
Money might not buy happiness — and it doesn’t in Michigan, the 10th unhappiest place in America, according to WalletHub.