“This is … a nationwide epidemic,” says attorney representing several clients whose dogs were shot by police.
Ms. Grech-Clapper has been nominated in the category, "Excellence in a Campaign for Women Serving Women."
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Three scientists share prize in chemistry for overcoming limitations in optical microscopy.
The Detroit Zoo is seeking the community’s help in naming the calf born Sept. 30.
October is National Spinal Health Month: 6 ways to keep your spine in optimal health
Revolutionary technologies, new celebrity treatments, cutting edge therapies to be showcased at grand opening celebration October 23
As one local community explores ways to put the hammer down on fracking, Don't Drill the Hills prepares to go to court on related issue.
The first lady will campaign for Democrats Mark Schauer and Gary Peters Friday. The event is free, but tickets are required.
The application for FEMA assistance for damages in the Aug. 11-13 floods is Nov. 24.
A $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of suspects in Oct. 1 armored truck robbery.
In addition to samplings, mixologists from some the area’s best bars and restaurants will erve hand-crafted cocktails and asty bites.
Crain’s Detroit Business is honoring 40 up-and-coming business leaders under 40. Vote your favorite on Facebook for charity.
The Berkley-based casual-fast restaurant opened a second location in West Bloomfield, and is negotiating leases in Troy and Novi.
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Mike Bosnic's history and campaign tactics make him unsuited for the district court bench
Annual event raises more than $100,000 for Detroit-based Capuchin Soup Kitchen
Most female restaurant workers who depend on tips say they’re bothered by some form of sexual harassment.
Leon & Lulu kicks off Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a Fun Event to Benefit the Karmanos Cancer Institute
The Troy Community Chorus is planning a fundraiser at Chipotle Mexican Grill on October 14, 2014 from 5-8 P.M.
There are no active cases of Ebola in Michigan, although man who had been in West Africa and had a high fever was placed in isolation.
A man recently caught a very big fish. How big? It was so big it took to men to wrestle it into the boat – and that's no fish tale.
Lake sturgeon can live nearly 200 years, and the one two Michigan men caught may have been the grandaddy of them all.
The 6th Circuit could deliver gay marriage advocates their first defeat, prompt showdown before U.S. Supreme Court.
To strengthen parent engagement, Nexus Academy of Royal Oak, suggests three easy steps for parents to implement at home.
Seven Oakland County residents were presented 2014 Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority (OCCMHA) Achievement Awards
A western Michigan grocery clerk who has been hugging customers for 40 years fired and charged with assault and battery
The NOCB presents “Into a Strange Land” at 4 p.m. on Sunday, October 26, 2014, at Lake Orion High School (495 E. Scripps Rd., Lake Orion).
Teen dies after he was electrocuted in an accident at his school; officials probing why fence had electrical current.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and some metro Detroit firefighters, EMTs and paramedics are lending a "pink" hand to the effort.
Re-reading journals isn’t cathartic. It’s pathetic. Who was that tentative, unsure woman?
The 51 turtles and hundreds of others confiscated in international smuggling ring are being cared for at Detroit Zoo.
The Oct. 8, 2014, eclipse, the second in the lunar tetrad, is also called a hunter’s moon.
Yukie Ota won the world’s heart during an unflinching performance with a butterfly perched on her forehead.
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Projects can change from day to day, and traffic delays can develop in a matter of minutes due to weather conditions.
Because of a bottleneck in the application process, the deadline has been extended to Oct. 10.
The deaths are the latest indicator of what officials say is a growing problem in suburban Detroit and throughout Michigan.
Also, more cities report they’re on the mend economically, according to a new University of Michigan study.
Ms. Hermiz recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to attend the IDC Inaugural Summit