The Lincoln Park police responded after receiving calls from local residents concerning Lyndon LaRouche’s Political Action Committee.
“You struggle to understand how and why something like this could happen,” police chief says.
Former middle school teacher jailed after exchanging thousands of “very graphic” emails with student he said he wanted to marry.
Mistake No. 1: Tenants overlooked pilot light. Mistake No. 2: 16 flea bombs were about four times too many, fire chief says.
Jennifer Hutcheson knew she had little time on July 6 when she married her longtime fiancé and became Mrs. Allen Korth. She died Monday.
The crisis has passed for about 500,000 northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan residents, but problems persist on Lake Erie.
Would you support a law in Michigan similar to one in New Jersey requiring smart-gun technology once it is widely available and verified?
“This is a teachable moment,” says official with U.S.-Canadian agency monitoring water quality in the Great Lakes and other shared waters.
Mom says girls shouldn't see anatomy, but child experts say using correct words is healthy. “You don’t call it your ‘elbow-y,'" says one.
Toxic algae blooms in Lake Erie have made water unsafe for about 500,000 residents, including more than 11,500 southeast Michigan residents.
Also, some of your favorite characters from the Dr. Suess books will dance and sing in Farmington Hills.
Dick Wagner, remembered as one of rock ‘n’ roll’s best guitarists, has died. He was 71.
Almost 100 unaccompanied children from Central America have made their way to Michigan in the wake of the immigration crisis along the south
The Motown pop hit debuted on airwaves almost exactly 50 years ago, and Martha Reeves is embarking on a world tour to commemorate it.
More than 1,000 people raised $27,600 in three months to help Michigan man get surgery he hopes will allow him to lead a normal life.
“Mighty Girl” is expected to thrive after a “very tricky” operation to open an artery to her walnut-sized heart.
Also, bees stop rescuers after car crashes into vacant house, Dearborn celebrates Homecoming, Novi dogs have something to bark about.
Toledo Mud Hens pitcher said at news conference that he “did nothing wrong” and the idea he drugged a woman and forced sex is “ridiculous."
Dearborn man’s attorney says the judge “got it wrong” with second-degree murder charge and manslaughter is more appropriate.
Young mom who juggled two part-time jobs is now set for life after buying a lucky Friday the 13th Mega Millions ticket.
A 54-year-old Michigan man is dead after his vehicle crashed into a bee-infested house, but authorities don’t believe he died from stings.
Also, did you see that video of the 5-year-old who doesn’t want her brother to grow up? Too cute or too much?
Jahmal Binion, who has a rare genetic disorder that causes facial disfigurement, is suing the celebrity trio for more than $25,000.
It’s taken almost two years, but a 19-year-old who awoke to a horrific discovery is getting her day in court. And she’s not the only one.
You’ll either tell this kid to get a grip or turn on the tears along with her – it probably depends on your mood.
Sex between Reed, who was demoted to the Toledo Mudhens, and the alleged victim was “knowing and consensual,” his attorney claims.
Defense attorney argues charges in 2012 bomb hoax should be dismissed because his client is too large, to ill for penal system to handle.
Also, Armada reels from murder of teen, Christian radio host admits he raped boy, and neighbors say mom watched rescue of abandoned newborn.
Also, an hours-old newborn was found along a dirt road with her umbilical cord still attached.
Connections Education's Michigan-based virtual and blended learning public schools receive high marks from parents
The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.
Learn how to sell on eBay (Sept 8): just in time for the holidays!
Patch readers told us who the "Everyday Inspirations" in their communities are, and we're sharing their stories and the work they've done locally.