Don't let monthly bills weigh you down.
Licenses and plates that expire on a day when state offices are closed, such as a holiday or weekend, can be renewed the following day without penalty.
A year after the shooting, we invite you to send good thoughts Newtown's way.
Bob Cornwall blogs on Patch and so should you.
The Detroit Three automakers are all profitable. Should Michigan “double down” on investments in the automotive industry or diversify to other employment sectors?
“We’re very excited about getting everything in order and we are hopeful to be able to break ground in the spring,” Joann Gonyea, director of parks and recreation, said today.
Who says the punishment always has to fit the crime?
Christian Bucks’ idea to foster friendship spreads to 32 states—and counting.
Michigan H.E.A.T. offers tips to keep thieves from stealing holiday gifts from your car.
Plus an accountant position at Farbman Group Inc., and more job postings in the area.
GoFundMe.com allows people to create online campaigns that others can donate to.
Gas stations, convenience stores operating overnight would be required to hire extra help or install surveillance cameras to prevent crimes like the alleged abduction of Jessica Heeringa last April.
Strange Fact: The more Starbucks cafes there are in town, the more likely that county voted Democratic last election.
Filled with extra goodies like cranberry, nuts and chocolate, this banana bread is the perfect addition to a holiday or weekend brunch.
Wayne State University will host the second annual Anthony Bass Pitching Camp on Saturday, Jan. 25 inside the university's multipurpose facility. An autograph session will be held for all camp participants.
For the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles, it's snow problem to play in 6-inches of snow.
The obesity rate in Wayne County has increased 6.3 percent over the last 10 years. More than one-third of U.S. adults (35.7%) are considered obese.
Plus, more foodie news from around the Patch network.
Check out some of this week's top community contributions from the area.
Use the interactive calendar below to make sure your gifts are sent in time for delivery by Dec. 25.
A former state legislator story alleging late-night drug parties at the Michigan Capitol Building in 1968 draws sharp denial by a former state lawmaker whose career ended shortly after he was arrested on heroin charges.
Plus more police and crime news from around southeast Michigan this week.
The Detroit News reports county officials believe the financially troubled city is trying to 'cash in' on its water system.
Is '12 Years A Slave's' Ejiofor staying strong or will 'The Wolf of Wall Street's' DiCaprio steal the spotlight?
Here's a roundup of road closures and construction around southeast Michigan this weekend.
Grant entries were chosen from a field of 87 applications seeking some $3.2 million in funding. The full list of award recipients, grant amounts and project descriptions are available at Michigan.gov.