“Their punishments didn’t fit the crime,” president says in video message announcing he’ll free 46 federal prisoners in November.
The lighthouses are no longer needed by the Coast Guard. After no one steeped up to maintain them, government opened the bidding.
Issues ranged from maggots in kitchen areas, rodent-nibbled cake, workers’ sexual escapades with inmates and murder-for-hire plot.
In a few days, boy went from being taunted about his weight to being celebrated for his courage by the White House.
Thousands of executive, sales, IT, automotive, retail and other openings have been posted on the Patch Jobs Board in the past 24 hours.
Student Leaders will complete a paid eight-week internship with Focus: HOPE and attend a leadership summit in Washington, D.C.
There are some sunny days in the forecast. But don't forget the umbrella.
Learn the steps to handling a broken water heater in your home. It doesn't have to be winter for it to cause major headaches.
If you miss a day on Patch, you miss a lot. Let's catch up with some of the top stories from Michigan in the past week.
Children in acrimonious child custody case released from detention, but won’t return to mother judge said “brainwashed them.”
Girlfriend of man rescued from river doesn't know why he shed his clothes and jumped in the river after leaving concert for a smoke.
Here’s what you need to know about the weather forecast before you head back to work on Monday.
Friday’s recall is the second this week. Earlier, the automaker recalled 760K Hummers with potential fire hazards.
The defiant country-hip-hop-rock superstar has choice words for people demanding he renounce Confederate battle flag.
The oncologist prescribed medically unnecessary treatments – some to people who weren’t even sick – in $34 million fraud case.
Fifteen elite choirs, one from each city along the Rolling Stones ZIP Code Tour, were hand-picked for backing vocals.
Researchers say environmentally troubled western basin of Lake Erie will see near-record algae bloom this year.
WTF? Some parents say they clearly hear F-bombs coming from the little potty mouths.
After more than three days of testimony from former patients – some never sick to begin with – judge is nearly ready to hand down sentence.
Now Casting: Karaoke lovers of all talents for a new game show from the network that brought us “The Voice” and “Deal or No Deal.”
City wants input that respects both the intent of the donors who funded statue and the views of groups challenging its conflicting messages.
The automaker said the faulty parts will be replaced at no cost to the owner.
Visitors who made purchases at third-party gift shops earlier this summer may have had their credit and debit card information stolen.
FAA says computer problems to blame for today's nationwide grounding. Delays to last for hours today as 3,500 flights are affected.
More than 100 victims have been identified in online extortion scheme to produce pornography, including three in the Detroit area.
Civil rights group says Dearborn should join national wave, retire monument to former mayor Orville Hubbard, an unapologetic segregationist.
The suburbs figure prominently in Thrillist’s compilation of the 30 Best Butcher Shops (and Other Meat Sellers) in Metro Detroit.
Do you want aluminum or steel between you and a charging bear? Chevrolet reinforces its rugged-tough brand in series of Internet ads.
Here’s what you need to know about getting tickets to the Rolling Stones – and navigating construction around Comerica Park.
Don’t even think about playing on your phone or tablet during summer camp for adults aimed at reducing stress.
St. Clair Shores residents run for cover after chain reaction while, across Michigan, the call is renewed to ban personal fireworks.
Five deaths, NFL star injured: are fireworks becoming more dangerous?
“How in the hell can Kid Rock represent Detroit and wave ... a flag that represents genocide to most of Detroit?” activist asks.
Local access available to all roads within the closure area.
The Lake Callis Recreation Complex will remain closed until further notice as search continues for missing boy.
Napping may help workers required to remain awake for long periods of time persevere through difficult, frustrating tasks, study shows.
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If you ducked out early for Independence Day, you missed a lot! Let’s catch up on Patch’s top Michigan stories.
Local branch member, Josie Burke, was honored at the AAUW MI State Convention in May.
Out for adventure along tree-lined dirt road in Michigan, dirt biker has a surprise encounter – an his buddy catches it all on video.