America’s Original and Bestselling Red Soda Hosts New In-Store and Online Contest for College Football Fans
Acting Program Open House at Motion Picture Institute from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Jena David, reported dead in Detroit’s 2014 Floods, calls her rescuer, Dustin Rowen, an “angel.” Read why that might not be hyperbole.
Join the NOCB for "Summer Nights"-- Thursday, August 12 @ 7 p.m. at the Orion Community Center (1335 Joslyn Rd., Lake Orion)
As the new school year approaches, Nexus Academy of Royal Oak is introducing the 94 Percent Club as an incentive
A portion of proceeds will benefit Clarkston SCAMP, a five-week summer day camp for children and young adults with special needs.
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Also, the Dearborn City Council wants “a cooling off period” before issuing any new hookah cafe permits.
Southeast Michigan police officers, firefighters, military members and veterans urged to enter bank's Home of the Brave Singing Contest.
Defendant asked sentencing to be delayed so he could surgeries related to nine gunshot wounds sustained in an unrelated incident.
Michigan residents can win FREE Samsung Galaxy S5 and $200 towards local Detroit charity and three months of “Unlimited Everything” service
The Wayne teen taken into custody has been released pending a thorough investigation by Oakland County Sheriff's deputies.
The “By Any Means Necessary” civil rights group is passing out fliers at the scene of a police-involved shooting in Detroit.
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The story of her death is a myth, but the true story of Jena David’s rescue in the Floods of 2014 is a dramatic story of heroics.
There are just few hours left to nominate the coach or mentor who made a difference in your life to win a prize package from Patch.
Also, is bleh the new hip? It depends, Movoto says. Has climate change made big weather events more likely in the future?
Bank branch manager allegedly admitted to police he wanted “video of ‘his girls’ at the bank” as they used the restroom.
“We are dragging our lives to the curb with tears in our eyes,” says flood-weary woman who says pickers deliver a nettlesome indignity.
As courts settle the legality of same-sex marriage in Michigan, couples like Leslie Thompson and Cindy Norlin are caught in legal limbo.
Climate change has made “100 year floods” the new normal, officials say after devastating 2014 Flood.
With lists guiding choices on everything from where to live, learn, work and play, “most boring places” list may the most oxymoronic yet.
If you live near Woodward Avenue, it’s either time to disappear to the U.P. for the weekend or step into a gearhead Wayback Machine.
Also, police officials are asking for cool heads to prevail after fears Ferguson, MO, racial unrest could spill over to Detroit.
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Across southeast Michigan, local governments plead for federal help, arguing communities can’t weather cleanup costs alone.
Detroit police urge calm as racial unrest in St. Louis suburb and across the country exposes crack in police-minority community relations.
Also, the girlfriend to singer Mary J. Blige's dad will stand trial, and a Michigan Supreme Court ruling could cost the state billions.
No special concerns have been raised, but public health sanitarians are visiting restaurants to assess damage, advise staff of protocol.
After initially declining to issue the declaration, governor takes step that could end in federal disaster declaration.
Michigan officials are investigating if the theft of copper, a pervasive problem in the Motor City, may have undermined pumping stations.
Koko, who understands spoken English and expresses human emotions, hadn’t smiled for seven months. Then she met Robin Williams.
The Michigan woman who allegedly stabbed the R&B singer’s father will stand trial.
Residents are urged to stay off the roads after about 4.6 inches of rain fell in metro Detroit on Monday.
A treasury and IBM dispute could cost Michigan over $1 billion plus interest after July 14 ruling.
A Bedford Township teen was reported missing Aug. 7, now officials say the feared disappearance never happened.
Also, an autopsy report shows an Armada teen whose body was found by two joggers died of blunt head trauma and strangulation.
Criminal trial for Farid Fata, accused of bilking Medicare out of millions with phony diagnoses and unnecessary treatments, set for October.
Brutally cold temperatures expected again, but El Niño weather pattern is a bit of a wild card.
Stabbing victim’s family has compassion for his attacker. Their pain is “not to be taken lightly,” great uncle says.