March 23 is National Puppy Day. Share your photos and we’ll put together a Patch Pets gallery.
Ahmad Jebril could face contempt of court charges Tuesday when he appears in U.S. District Court.
President Obama thinks mandatory voting would “completely change the political map of the country.” Others disagree. What do you think?
Even if they’re trying at times, don’t give up on the pet you adopted from your local shelter.
When Madonna dissed Rochester Hills, her hometown, mayor sharpened his pen and fired back; also, award-winning student newspaper censored.
If you missed the dancing northern lights, here are some photos shared for your enjoyment by Patch readers.
How much arsenic is acceptable? It’s only regulated in drinking water, so “dangerous” level alleged in lawsuit is open to interpretation.
The former chief judge of Wayne County Circuit Court named deputy county executive.
Credit and debit card systems went offline on two consecutive days in February, inconveniencing customers.
Fans of the world’s most popular board game voted on cities to be included in the new Monopoly Here & Now games.
Michigan State Police said spectacular crash "is a vivid illustration of the dangers of traveling too fast on icy and snowy roads."
Spring springs Friday and with it, a supermoon – and in some parts of the world, a total solar eclipse.
The three finalists for top job were Dearborn's Brian Whiston, Oakland Schools' Vicki Markavitch and Washtenaw Schools' Scott Menzel.
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We asked readers to submit their photos of the Aurora Borealis, which made an appearance over Michigan after a massive solar storm.
If you missed the dancing northern lights, you may get another chance to see them after massive solar storm pushed the aurora farther south.
A month and a half after experiencing the largesse of strangers, catch up with what’s new – everything – in James Robertson’s life.
Ashby’s Sterling Ice Cream will donate 1 percent of sales of – wait for it – Michigan Pot Hole ice cream to state road fund.
According to emails obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, Aramark worker told inmate to frost the cake and give serve it anyway.
Madonna says Rochester Hills residents are “basic, provincial-thinking people.” The mayor sharpened his pen and fired back.
The Royal Oak Farmers Market and Detroit's Eastern Market were among the markets cited by Country Living Magazine.
A Michigan lawmaker says he plans to introduce a bill that would make Michigan the fifth state to OK recreational marijuana.
A new poll by the University of Michigan casts light on “oversharenting.”
Information technology is one of the fastest growing job sectors in Michigan and across the country. Start your IT job search on Patch.
Fans of the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park can vote daily through March 30 to bring recognition to the U.P. park.
A team of conservationists is working in China to stop the decline of stealth cat that roams the Tien Shan Mountains.
Your body has had a week to adjust to the spring forward. Is it time to pick a time and stick with it?
Bassel Saad learned his sentence Friday for fatally punching punching referee John Bieniewicz last summer.
Also, Michigan OK’d for statewide police use of drones, probable GOP candidate sorry for gay remarks, Madonna dishes hometown and much more.
Michigan Court of Appeals could toss the case alleging pitcher drugged and raped a woman; if not, trial starts in July.
How’s this for opening a can of Boston baked beans? Michigan meteorologist says Boston got the snow, but they’re ”weather wimps.
School superintendent: “The presence of guns in schools runs contrary to everything we are wired for in education."
Reporters interviewed prisoners on treatment in Michigan prisons and allegations by some they were sexually abused as juveniles.
Three Marines with Michigan ties believed aboard Black Hawk Helicopter – one confirmed dead, one reported dead, one unaccounted for.
Taxpayers have until April 15 to claim unpaid 2011 refunds owed to 32,000 Michigan taxpayers.
Listen to the pop icon tell Howard Stern about growing up in Pontiac and Rochester Hills.
Preservationists think they’ve finally found a taker for Detroit residence of future Civil War hero and president.
The 90-day program will help the department decide which system to use. Is this the future of law enforcement?
Do you want to go uptown, hipster or to a place where people talk about “dogs at the bar as if they were regulars”?
Meryl Davis and Charlie White are among 14 nominees – the only ones from Michigan – for AAU’s James E. Sullivan Award.