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A list on a popular website has all the information you need to make a fun summer enrichment activity out of Michigan history.
Classmates Inc. and FTD have agreed to an $11 million settlement in "data pass" case; consumers in 21 states could be compensated.
Detroit police are targeting carjackings at gas stations, where the decision to stop for fuel can – and did on Monday – turn deadly.
Mom who sends kids to the roadside with signs confessing misdeeds says humiliating them now is better than bailing them out of jail later.
Teams of two, ages 21 and older, invited to audition in open casting call. Forgotten Harvest is conducting a food drive.
Confirmation oc the state’s first case of chronic wasting disease in a free-ranging deer triggers response plan.
Federal government wants to transfer stewardship of 6 lighthouses – 3 of them in Michigan – to local governments and preservation groups.
"I don’t know what these women are supposed to do," Sue Snyder says, calling for uniformity in policies on campus sexual assault reports.
Michigan woman doesn’t recall sealing letter in film canister, but said it sounds like something she and her "twin" might have done.
In Michigan, a teacher’s generous gift – given because it’s what humans do for one another – may have saved one life and changed many more.
Photo shows “two young bulls, hardly ready for prime time, but still learning what that time of year is all about for a moose.”
Prices going up at the pump, nationally and in Michigan, due to global increases in the price of crude oil.
Like the fictional Forrest Gump, Barclay Oudersluys is running across the country. Unlike Forrest, there’s a particular reason for the trek.
President Obama is among those helping Jeralean Talley celebrate another trip around the sun.
Janet Gentile was never charged with embezzlement in theft of $700,000 from her boss, but charged with not paying taxes on it.
State legislator: Legalizing and taxing marijuana would build ongoing, sustainable pot of money to finally fix Michigan’s crumbling roads.
Macomb County Community Mental Health expands innovative website to include Oakland and Wayne County.
Celebrations range from somber and reflective to brimming with family fun. And if you don't find your town's event, add it to the comments.
A new state law lowers the blood alcohol limit for boaters. But boating while drunk isn’t the only potential Memorial Day stupidity.
AK Steel says it wants to be a “good neighbor” in Dearborn, where residents near the plant have long complained pollution.
Dozens of new professional internships in marketing, automotive, engineering and other fields, plus laborer positions.
Who are the local heroes in your community? Tell us about the people you’d like to see recognized on Memorial Day.
There some sun and some rain in the weekend forecast. If you’re traveling, there’s a little of both in the national forecast, too.
People can vote for once a day to help local dog park win $100,000 or one of four $25,000 prizes.
Police official: A well-lit police parking lot, often under video surveillance, is often enough to scare criminals away.
Attorney: Award makes strong “symbolic” statement to irresponsible dog owners.
More than 33.8 million vehicles will be recalled to correct a flaw in air bags linked to a half dozen deaths and more than 100 injuries.
Frost likely, plus outlook for the Memorial Day Weekend.
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A Hamtramck woman and her boyfriend found a creative way to protest a growing crop of potholes in the city.
Through Detroit Nation, Rachel Jacobs left a legacy of community service that shows “one person can always make an impact.”
Also, the Venteon staffing company is looking for professionals and executives to fill a variety of jobs listed on the Patch Jobs Board.
More than 22,500 tadpoles headed for Puerto Rico as part of conservation effort for critically endangered toad.
Harvard economist say data analysis reveals a causal relationship between where you live and important life events.
If you miss a day, you miss a lot. Let’s catch up on some of the most-viewed posts in Michigan this week.
The bronze sculpture, which “really communicates the Gospel,” will be installed near a church that operates programs for the homeless.
After dining and entertainment by Barry VanEngelen at the Hungarian Rhapsody, new officers were installed and awards presented.