Attacks on Amish are rare, and a series of armed night-time robberies have flummoxed Michigan officials – until now.
Workplace survey shows administrative professionals are often tasked with “saving the day” – even if that means confronting nesting geese.
Each of the Midwest regional chain’s stores has full- and part-time openings.
Also, a teacher was fired from the Catholic school where she’s taught for nine years because she’s gay and pregnant.
Michigan man allegedly leaves a clue after mowing down police signs with a pickup – not his, but one he was supposed to be fixing.
The large warehouse concept that makes home improvement stores financially successful may also make them inherently dangerous, lawyer says
Mike Flanagan used the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge to challenge Michiganders to support public education. “We’ll all be better off,” he said.
Join Motion Picture Institute on September 10 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for an Motion Picture Production Program Open House!
A nude bathroom mirror selfie of the Sports Illustrated model and Major League Baseball’s Justin Verlander went viral over the weekend.
A near record harvest of 29 million bushels should be enough for Michigan to keep its status as the No. 2 apple producing state.
Kevin Droniak and his Grandma Lill are an unlikely comedy duo, but their YouTube channel is spreading like wildfire.
Gov. Rick Snyder, then President Barack Obama have to sign off before federal aid can come to southeast Michigan.
What’s the history of Labor Day? Find out here!
Jeff Dunham will be appearing at the Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort on September 28, 2014
Kick off the holiday season at the Holly Holiday Art and Craft Show on Saturday, November 7, 2015 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Also, the family of a World War II veteran who was beaten to death in a Veterans Administration home was given the go-ahead to sue.
‘Good Morning America’ meteorologist and Michigan native Ginger Zee got the last word after cyberbully called her an “ugly weather girl."
Nearly a third of the state’s traffic deaths involve alcohol or drugs. Police will be out in force looking for drunken drivers this weekend.
This is a topsy-turvy story in which a dog gets a “kiss of life" rather than time in the pound when he meets up with the dog catcher.
(Sundays, 9/28, 10/26, and 11/9) Are you enthused about Pope Francis’ Franciscan approach to spirituality?
A Little Free Library turned up empty, gutted of its children’s book. Down the street, another. Who’s stealing suburb’s children’s stories?
Life is unpredictable, and although we don’t know what the future holds, we can try to be prepared for the unexpected.
Competitive eater Matt Holowicki ate 17 coney dogs in a record 10 minutes to raise money for Detroit police and fire charities.
Arts, Beats & Eats or Michigan Peach Festival promise tasty fun; check world’s largest free jazz festival or Michigan Mute indie music fest.
Rochester Hills is the latest of several municipalities getting moratoriums on gas and oil exploration as state considers rules.
The Michigan Department of Transportation says multiplefactors contributed to massive freeway funding, but state lacks money to fix them
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Veterans Home staff didn’t do enough to protect Alzheimer’s patients from one another, family of Andrew Robinson Ball alleges.
Texting and driving is now the leading cause of teenage traffic deaths. Funeral directors say they've seen too many statistics not to act.
Also, the Dearborn Symphony Orchestra is planning a fundraiser that promises to be the social event of the season: Cars, Cigars & Jazz.
A northern Michigan woman who allegedly lit charcoal grills inside a van in a murder-suicide plot goes to trial Sept. 3.
Biden's remarks kick off parade, which will proceed down Michigan Avenue and then Woodward Avenue to Hart Plaza on the Detroit riverfront.
Teen who tried to sneak a heroin-stuffed teddy bear to girlfriend’s hospitalized mother appeared in court on felony drug charges.
L. Ron Hubbard’s “non-religious moral code” recommended to help Flint get in touch with past traumas, choose joy over violence.
GEDC will be at Arts, Beats & Eats in Royal Oak collecting art supplies for the kids at Beaumont Children’s Hospital.
Also, actress and director Penny Marshall joins chorus of criticism about Wayne State University research resulting in death of dogs.
Michigan AT&T offers some tips to parents to help understand what online activities are safe – and what ones aren’t.
An agreement between Oakland Community College and Oakland Schools streamlines a “clunky system.”
A volunteer named Mary Young proved she still is – young, that is. But she wasn’t the youngest person helping with Floods of 2014 cleanup.
Killer who claimed he was under the spell of “evil forces” wants to return to Israel to face attempted murder charges.