On-site interviews to be held Saturday, Dec. 6 and Sunday, Dec. 7 at Crowne Plaza in Auburn Hills
Residents of the Grosse Pointes, Detroit and neighboring communities are invited to the second of three forums exploring racial diversity.
If you’re thinking friends, family and health, you’re wrong, according to data collected by Facebook.
Wayne County officials have filed foreclosure actions on 75,000 properties, creating “a conflict dynamic” in some neighborhoods.
After a near-record setting Sunday, it’s back to reality – it could be an icy one.
The videotaped exchange between a Pontiac man and Oakland County sheriff’s deputy has been shared thousands of times across the country.
Police in several suburban communities were busy over the long holiday weekend taking reports of vandalism to vehicles.
Cyber criminals are especially active at this time of year, federal officials in Michigan warn.
Lawmakers will consider two bills that would give struggling homeowners a chance to avoid penalties and high interest on past-due taxes.
In each of the four incidents, armed intruders forced their way into homes, restrained residents and robbed them.
Chocolate cookies made from mashed potatoes? Really? Foodies offer some interesting takes on what to eat in the coming days.
Four of the states on the cultural magazine’s “5 Worst States for LGBT People” are in the South. And then there’s Michigan.
Shoppers – and hackers – are busy throughout the holiday season; don't fall victim to their "Grinchiness."
World Against Toys Causing Harm reveals its nominees for toys that should not be in the hands of children this holiday season.
Remember this on Small Business Saturday: When you do your holiday shopping at local businesses, more money stays in the local economy.
Everything you need to know about Thursday’s game.
DFCU Financial’s education contributions in Michigan exceed $500,000 since 2004
Worthy, known as “the toughest woman in Detroit,” is a consultant on the TV show, which is still under development, and other projects.
Barbie had a good run, but she’s not the doll little girls are clamoring for, a National Retail Federation survey shows.
If you're traveling this weekend, use Patch's handy mapquest tool to find the cheapest gas, no matter where you're at.
Once Hines Drive reopens to traffic, normal hours will resume.
Diabetes is manageable when understanding how to take preventative measures and knowing your own health.
Don’t forget the four basic steps of food safety: clean, separate, cook and chill.
A new ranking by the personal finance service suggests Americans may be on the brink of overextending themselves again.
Also, the daughter of a dying man pens a heart-wrenching letter to the thief who stole her father’s iPhone.
About 30,000 green bean casseroles will appear on Thanksgiving dinner tables this week. Do you love it? Like it? Loathe it?
Until enough women break the code of silence, it’s too easy for society to vilify them.
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Your burning questions about turkey – including how not to burn it – are answered here on Patch.
If the deal on that TV looks too good to be true, it probably is. Digital lifestyle expert Kim Komando gives the low-down on gifts to avoid.
Deals start at 6 a.m. each day and continue while supplies last.
Butterball's Turkey Talk Line is open. If you'd prefer a local farm-raised turkey, we've started a list; add vendors we've missed, please.
Happy Asker faces a statutory maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine for conspiracy to defraud the government.
These three retailers have the highest average discounts for Black Friday, according to one survey.
Slopes at Mount Brighton, Mount Holly, Alpine Early and Pine Knob get a gift from an early start to winter.
It’s not clear if there’s new evidence against the baseball player in an alleged incident that began at a Royal Oak bar.
An anonymous donor is dusting a metro Detroit community with $1,000 donations that allow them to continue doing good works.
Decline will help families build college savings, state Treasury officials say
Find out when your favorite holiday movies will air on network television in the Detroit metro area this season, from now through Christmas.
Rabbi Michael Cohen of Young Israel of Oak Park said attack brings the conflict in the Middle East “to a very personal level.”