SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF TRENTON AREA RECEIVES ANOTHER NATIONAL GRANT
If you miss a day, you miss a lot. Let’s catch up on some of the most-viewed posts in Michigan this week.
A recent analysis of Google Trends shows where the man bun cuts it, and where it doesn’t. Women flat-out don’t like it.
Puppy deaths epidemic Pontiac, but the virus won’t stop at the city limits – especially as summer heats up, animal welfare group warns.
About a dozen such programs exist nationally to offer a safe haven for seniors who are abused, often by family members.
Archbishop John Nienstedt is among only a handful of American bishops to resign as a result of clergy sex abuse scandal.
Another 1-3 inches of rain, and higher amounts in some areas, expected to fall on already saturated ground.
Farmers’ markets are in full swing in southeast Michigan. No matter where you live, there's at least one market nearby.
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather statement for metro Detroit.
From weird fast-food restaurant shooting over missing bacon to weird pets to weird #OMGPD moments, it’s been a weird few months in Michigan.
A recall of about 49,000 pounds of Quincy Street pork sausage products was announced late Thursday.
Find out which areas will be affected by the construction over the weekend.
The ban affects poultry and waterfowl exhibitions at fairs, as well as petting zoos and other displays.
Sara Simonsen, a Roseville girl with a rare brain tumor, celebrated her 12th birthday meeting the singer thanks to another fan's generosity.
Carter Baldwin, 4, of Dearborn Heights to star in Michigan Education Savings Program marketing campaign
President Obama is among those helping Jeralean Talley celebrate another trip around the sun.
The bronze sculpture, which “really communicates the Gospel,” will be installed near a church that operates programs for the homeless.
You can continue to enjoy Patch, but updates will be on hold for a day while we do some maintenance.
An innocent mistake by a television anchor prompted some levity – and a priceless reaction by a co-anchor.
With only seconds to spare, construction worker leapt over fence and put himself between boy, 8, and four Rottweilers.
There’s a good chance you’ll be singing in the rain when you celebrate Star Wars Day.
A Royal Oak man worked with police to replicate a traffic stop that had occurred two years before on his first date with his now bride-to-be
Study analyzing Google searches for racist terms also reveals something else: Your racism may cut someone else’s life short.
Once a Pacifist, priest says there’s nothing in Jesus’ teachings that prohibits Catholics from carrying and using guns in self-defense.
The Detroit Animal Welfare Group needs immediate foster homes for 50 cats rescued during a home eviction.
Catholic feast days associated with the papacy of St. Francis will be celebrated at National Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica.
Crowdfunding under way to raise $55,000 in matching funds to build first “biodigester” to turn zoo animals’ waste into energy and compost.
Off-duty cop allegedly avenged wife’s hurt feelings by shooting up a house, business owner says he doesn’t have to serve gays.
The Archdiocesan Chorus of Detroit has been invited to the Vatican, and you can make the pilgrimage, too.
An anonymous donor offers to install sculpture that has sparked controversy worldwide – including one town that called the cops on Jesus.
Lily Tomlin calls for an end to “dead dog experiments,” and man who rescued dog with arrow in her head feels tug of adoption.
The only white woman killed in the civil rights movement, Viola Liuzzo left comfort of Detroit home to help blacks overcome voting barriers.
At 115, Jeralean Talley, who still lives in her suburban Detroit home, is “incredibly sharp” and “very aware of what’s going on."
Civil rights icon Rosa Parks, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, abolitionist Harriet Tubman and Cherokee nation Chief Wilma Mankiller selected.
Poll shows Proposal 1 to fix roads is failing, 3-1; if you plan to vote, make sure you’re registered by Monday.