Who hasn’t at growled at least a little when looking for plastic lids to cover storage containers?
The media-hyped national opposition to Indiana's new RFRA law and how it affects Presidential politics.
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra is offering free tickets to upcoming concerts in Southfield and Dearborn.
Catholic feast days associated with the papacy of St. Francis will be celebrated at National Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica.
Crowdfunding under way to raise $55,000 in matching funds to build first “biodigester” to turn zoo animals’ waste into energy and compost.
Dr. Daniel Farkas DC is proud to work toward his mission "Healthier People = Healthier Planet" in Oakland County in the city of Troy.
Legalized recreational pot could be a cash cow to help close Michigan budget gaps, backers of three possible ballot measures say.
DIA Docent to Give Presentation on the 'Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Detroit' Exhibition April 30th at Northminster Presbyterian Church
Troy MI. Merrill Lynch Private Wealth Advisor, Frank Migliazzo, included on the 2015 Financial Times Top 400 Advisors list
Don’t leave your umbrella – or your jacket and gloves – home this week.
Auto industry is hiring for vacation replacement shifts. You’ll find thousands of jobs on the Patch Jobs Board.
What do you want other Michigan voters to keep in mind May 5 when they vote on 1 percent sales tax?
Four inmates taken to the hospital after taking the drug, and the contract jail worker accused of smuggling it faces multiple felonies.
Off-duty cop allegedly avenged wife’s hurt feelings by shooting up a house, business owner says he doesn’t have to serve gays.
After web leaks knocked some of the wind out of superheroes’ capes, director Zack Snyder and Warner Bros. released the trailer early.
Investigation approved March 24, 2015 – Resignation on April 14, 2015
What would you do if your 91-year-old parent mistakenly drove 115 miles, and then refused to relinquish the car keys or give up driving?
Law enforcement “should be held to a higher standard,” sheriff says, announcing two felony charges against off-duty police officer.
This year’s NCAA tournament in Indianapolis had some extra drama as the media helped stir up national opposition to the state’s new RFRA law
Anti-racism rally supports student school officials called courageous for capturing video footage of alleged racial slurs directed at him.
Fickle spring has flirted with southeast Michiganders, but has been fleeting. Here’s what to expect in the next seven days.
Michigan business owner taking heat for Facebook post that says as a Christian, he can turn away gays because “homosexuality is wrong."
One Detroit suburb fired cop shown in a violent arrest video that sparked national outrage, another keeps him on the police roll call.
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PETA says “eyes in the sky” drones assist game wardens cracking down on illegal hunting, but lawmaker thinks offer to help is disingenuous.
Dhani Jones, who played for Michigan’s Wolverines before 11 years in the NFL, says players need to relearn how to play football.
The felony marijuana delivery charge carries a prison term of four years and a fine of $20,000.
Do you think Snapchat photos evaporate within seconds of delivery? Guess again – and that’s just one thing parents should be worried about.
Michigan hamlet with a reserve police officer-to-citizen ratio of more than 1-to-3 is reluctantly giving up names under FOIA requests.
Forget WalletHub snub: three things you need to know about extended post office hours, electronic income tax filings and federal extensions.
Royal Oak man had resigned himself to breathing difficulty and dulled olfactory senses until a profuse nosebleed changed his life.
As all-girl Michigan robotics team heads to world competition, research shows female, minority diversity in STEM fields static since 2001.
The Troy Community Chorus spring concert
Several candidates have appeared or plan to appear in the Motor City, including Detroit-born neurosurgeon who’ll announce plans next month.
Two Michigan cases being decided as experts call on lawmakers around the country to remove legal obstacle to HIV/AIDS testing and treatment.
Earvin “Magic” Johnson, whose company acquired the old state fairgrounds in 2013, hints of something big at Fuel Detroit conference.