The phase out of bottled water — the single largest contributor of plastic waste in the United States — occurred a year ahead of schedule.
The 8th District Democratic congressional candidate also has at least $60K in credit card debt.
Beverages, food, entertainment and free parking offered at museum beer-tasting party.
The free service is offered at all 104 in-store pharmacies in Michigan.
The "queen of soul" says it's "a blessing to sing in the presence of His Holiness."
Parkinson’s Disease Foundation (PDF) Presents Expert Information for People with PD; Free CEUs Available for Health Care Professionals
Trenton Area Soroptimists announce awards applications
In the first meeting of its kind, University of Michigan president met with representatives of fraternities and sororities.
Lawsuit claims automated system illegally seized state and federal tax refunds from potentially thousands of workers.
Those grieving the loss of a loved one will have the opportunity to attend eight week workshops in 10 locations around metro Detroit.
The western pond turtle is one of 10 species targeted in new Saving Animals From Extinction international conservation effort.
The Citizens Corps Disaster Exercise will train volunteers in a variety of emergency situations.
The strongest El Niño since 1950 is shaping up — but nothing’s guaranteed.
Are you achieving the results you're looking for? Don't risk your health, safety or results because of these fitness myths.
"Save the Girls" motorcycle rally
Vice president’s visit comes as speculation grows that he may run for president and Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton sinks in polls.
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If you miss a day on Patch, you miss a lot. Here’s a roundup of some the stories that made headlines in the last couple of weeks.
Job seekers, rejoice! Since December 2000, there have never been more job openings than there are right now.
This year, school started as late as possible under Michigan’s after-Labor Day start date law. Should this be a matter of local control?
Chefs from Birmingham, Troy, Royal Oak and Detroit offer their picks on the best brunch spots in the metro.
As cooler weather begins to settle in, getting the kids away from their technology may not be easy. A new app embraces that.
Fallen Detroit Police Officer Patrick Hill always put colleagues’ wellbeing first; on the first day of school, they had his son’s back.
Does your diet consist of healthy foods to maintain a healthy lifestyle? Make sure to avoid these foods and activities for ultimate results.
Michigan law enforcement agencies received $7.5 million in grants to clear one of the most egregious backlogs of rape kits in the country.
Marathon Michigan House session goes into the overnight hours to deal with the Tea party trysters.
Nicole Curtis of "Rehab Addict" and Detroit police offer conflicting reports about what happened Labor Day in a downtown garage.
Hit NBC reality show will audition in Detroit this fall, but here’s what to do if you can’t make it in person.
The grocer will conduct open job interviews on Sept. 15 at all 128 of its Michigan stores.
Special committee hearing evidence against lawmakers caught in sex scandal could send recommendation for vote by full House Thursday.
How safe are the buses transporting your children back and forth to school? See how your district fared in inspections.
Michigan led the nation in Public Interest Legal Foundation list of of counties with more registered voters than living eligible voters.
Detroit cracks the Top 10 on the big-city list, while Ann Arbor and East Lansing each place first in their categories.
Breakout sessions will focus on getting started in business aviation and how it can improve profitability, solve travel problems.
Got Books? Collection barrels are available for donations!
Michigan's OK2Say service hopes to make a difference among kids looking to hurt themselves or others.
If you missed it, you still have a chance to see life-like dinosaur exhibit, originally scheduled to close on Labor Day, at the Detroit Zoo.
Three days of hearings into the allegations against Reps. Todd Courser and Cindy Gamrat will be live-streamed.
Vocal virtuoso Caleb Carroll will sing before the nationally televised men’s quarterfinals of the U.S. Open Wednesday.
The Patch Jobs Board has new listings for jobs that pay well, but don’t require a bachelor’s degree. There are plenty of other jobs, too.