After months of wrangling, a $2 billion accord will provide for system upgrades for the next four decades.
Crossing the Bridge from School to Community Adult Services
Video ignites a firestorm online, sparks a question: If adults don’t stop children’s cruelty to animals, are they liable?
To ensure your child does not miss one vital day of school, Michigan’s leading virtual and blended learning schools continue to host events
Attorneys Margaret Scott and Terri Antisdale join IASIU-MI Chapter at the Vista Tech Center at Schoolcraft College in Livonia on 10-2-14
Daytime TV diva Rachael Ray is coming to metro Detroit with charity that gets rescued pets glam-shot ready to enhance chances of adoption.
Prosecutor’s office retains the right to refile murder charges against Jamie Peterson, who is mentally impaired, but lawyers aren’t worried.
“The country is now watching,” state as online petition. “ ...We can make history by being the first Catholic High School to find a middle g
Holy pierogi! Is that the face of Jesus on that dumpling?
Goats are good farm workers, says a woman who rented a dozen to control weeds on her farm. Plus, they’re cuter than weedwackers.
Fatima Atwi doing well after life-saving procedure at Children’s Hospital of Michigan
OKTOBERFEST IS COMING! Join Us For Our Mug Club Party 9-14-14 4-6pm
DTE Energy calls the straight-line winds that rolled through southeast Michigan "the 10th most impactful storm" in its 111-year history.
Topping our Patch Baker’s Dozen, a collection of 13 posts from Michigan over the past week, is a story of a family’s crushing grief.
On a lighter note, whinny if you want to hear the punch line: Some area firefighters went to see a fellow about a horse …
Detroit is so broke that firefighters gin up crude alert systems consisting of coin-filled cans and other noisy contraptions.
Move over cute kitties and adorable doggies. Firefighters’ latest darlin’ is a filly.
People of all faiths and cultures are invited to a prayer service to celebrate International Day of Prayer for Peace.
“ … How horrible that young, innocent minds have to learn the reality that their parents are not invincible,” says anguished wife.
Today may test southeast Michigander’s flood-worn last nerve. But the payback comes on the weekend.
In the old days, collection of evidence would’ve taken up to a month, decreasing the likelihood stolen property would be recovered.
Also, vote for your favorite police officer, firefighter, soldier or veteran in Comercia Bank’s National Anthem contest.
The Michigan Community Service Commission has fielded thousands of request for help from residents across Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties
A recent Oakland University graduate turned over her entire paycheck as a thank-you and to challenge other young alums.
The use of “facilitated communication” was at the center of a criminal charges against the couple, which has since been dismissed.
The “Fight for $15” campaign to boost fast-food workers’ pay plays out on streets across America.
Great Lakes Cyber Academy celebrated the first day of school on September 2
Join Hour Detroit for the Best Dressed Celebration benefiting the Michigan AIDS Coalition.
Enjoy an evening of shopping and refreshments at The Somerset Collection store on September 16
7 police officers, firefighters, soldiers and veterans finalists for $10,000 prize for their units, chance to sing at Detroit Tigers game.
Congratulations to Secrest Wardle's 2014 Michigan Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Designees
New half-hour series celebrates the American spirit of ingenuity, encourages young people to use their imagination and pursue STEM careers.
You’ve heard of cutting off your nose to spite your face; how about burning the house to shoo away the bees?
Also, cats and dogs may have more to say than you guessed, and a “Toadly” new mayor is needed at Amphibiville.
The Road Commission of Oakland County has released a list of projects where delays may or detours are possible.
Many pet owners say they talk to their dogs and cats all the time. But do they talk back? Find out when pet communicator speaks Sept. 17.
University already under Civil Rights Office microscope for handling of rape allegations against former football player Brendan Gibbons.
In the USA, the right of religious freedom is now attacked in the name of a higher obligation to respect selected secular rights.
Attacks on Amish are rare, and a series of armed night-time robberies have flummoxed Michigan officials – until now.