Amphibiville is part of the National Amphibian Conservation Center, which the Wall Street Journal called “Disneyland for Toads.”
Recent media coverage of this topic has been one-sided, with most outlets presenting one view or the other. Here is a conservative view.
County executive says he trusts DIA learned valuable PR lesson “and this mischief won’t continue.”
Honey of a time!
In alleged spree that lasted from June to October, two men distracted Realtors and ransacked houses.
Forecasters don’t expect a repeat of last winter, the snowiest and sixth-coldest on record in Michigan, but season could blow in early.
Also, a Dearborn man accused of a single fatal punch in a soccer referee’s death will get a new judge.
“Keep your hands off our jobs,” exec says, or words to that effect. “Leave the divisive politics in the past,” developer fires back.”
The new policy allows baristas to wear wedding and other rings, as long as they don’t have stones. Nose rings appear to be OK, too.
Patch’s new jobs board makes it easy for job-hunters and employers to search for and post local, regional and national jobs.
The pranks aren't harmless and can risk pilots' lives, as well as the lives they're trying to save, the U.S. Coast Guard says.
Eschewing Thanksgiving Day shopping hours, retailers promote themselves as family friendly – as if the competition isn’t.
HSUS: Law trumping voters' say is unconstitutional, and Tuesday's vote was far more than a "straw poll," as wolf hunt advocates claimed.
Sale features 100+ tables and a Large Item Room
Republican Dave Trott andDemocrat Bobby McKenzie sparred in debates and in paid advertisements.
Public opinion polls show shifting attitudes about pot in Michigan and across America, and the midterm election results back that up.
The results for state and local elections have been announced.
Democrat challenger Mark Shauer was up against the incumbent Republican Gov. Rick Snyder.
Both parties poured outside money into race for Michigan's open senate seat, one of a handful in the country GOP hoped would tilt balance.
County GOP director says observers acted legally and were watching for irregularities among voters who had requested absentee ballots.
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson has been honoring young professionals and opinion leaders since 2012.
The results are rolling in on Michigan’s governor, senate and other elections.
Unique treatment for patient with life-threatening hemorrhage
When you vote on Tuesday, show off your “I Voted” sticker with a selfie. Tag pics with #TroyPatch on Instagram!
Granite City Gives Thanks to our Veterans!
Also, America’s most dangerous small city is making it more dangerous for johns and prostitutes, plus Election 2014 information.
A&J Performance is offering winter storage for motorcycles of all kinds.
Join Macomb County Habitat for Humanity on Saturday November 8, 2014 as they welcome five-time platinum selling recording artist Amy Grant i
Due to losing their holiday sponsor, the Friends of Troy Seniors and Crittenton Home Care are stepping in to collect donations and gift card
The best pizza in Michigan, and arguably some of the best slices in America, may be just around the corner.
Firm Named in U.S. News - Best Lawyers "Best Law Firms" 2015
Supporters say a strong stand against gun violence is in keeping with church tenets and the teachings of Christianity.
Secrest Wardle hosted the presentation at its headquarters in Troy.
Statewide, voters will elect a governor, a new U.S. senator, attorney general and secretary of state, as well as decide wolf hunt proposals.
Michigan among several states with marijuana initiatives on the ballot in Tuesday’s election as public opinion shifts to legalization.
A referendum-proof law trumps voter decisions on Proposal 1 and Proposal 2 in Tuesday’s general election.
The mystery surrounding C.J. Mosley's suspension may be over after reports he disconnected hotel smoke alarm and was caught smoking pot.
Ski Swap November 6-7 Bloomfield Hills *Middle* School
What would you do if you happened along a deer caught in a fence? It may not have been the smartest move, but it was inspiring.
The Michigan Economic Development Corp. is accepting entries in its annual photo contest through Nov. 7.