Do you know the proper procedure to lower a flag to half-staff? It’s not as simple as you might think.
Our obsession with coffee has gotten out of hand. Even with health benefits, this is why you should drink coffee in moderation.
One factor outweighs all others, according to 24/7 Wall St.
Acts are Cheap Trick, Guess Who, Gin Blossoms, Kip Moore, Salt-N-Pepa, Lucy Angel, Young the Giant, Puddle of Mudd, Neon Trees and others.
If you hate yourself every fall because you didn’t do more fun summer stuff, you can still cram a lot of fun into August.
When you're looking for fitness motivation or support, look no further than social media. You can count on it to help you on your journey.
Some public beaches are closed, but the weather should be almost perfect for another great summer day in Michigan.
Police captain said other motorists stopped to allow the geese to cross, but suspect “accelerated and just ran right over them.”
Local Entrepreneur Opens New Office to Enhance IT Services and Support for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses in Greater Oakland County
Girl admitted she lied about her age, but teen drew a tough judge who condemned culture of “meet, hook-up, have sex, sayonara . . . ”
Please join us to learn about the plan for public mental health services in Oakland County during the upcoming fiscal year.
Learn about the 6 stages of change, as well as the development of the Stages of Change Model and the correct treatment for each stage
Michigan lawyers specialize to serve burgeoning “cannabusiness” industry, keep pace with evolving legislation.
Homeowner awoke to a fire in his bedroom and tried to extinguish it before calling 911. Smoke detectors didn't activate, fire marshal says.
Scientists have warned a Great Lakes oil spill couldn't happen in a worse place than the Straits of Mackinac, where Line 5 is located.
Like some sort of feathered protester, bird lays in front of buses, has “trapped and cornered” University of Michigan students, police say.
Keep your teen safe while they're behind the wheel with apps designed to keep their eyes on the road and not on their smart phone .
As two men were trying to repossess a car, an underwear clad gunman shot one of them in the leg, police said.
Azra Muhic was losing blood so fast, Matt Dopps knew she didn’t have much time when he gave life-saving emergency first aid.
A new report analyzing CDC data reveals nine Michigan hospitals, most in the metro, with poor ratings for hospital-acquired infections.
With hot, dry conditions persisting into the weekend, DNR firefighters are on alert and campers are urged to take caution with fires.
Analysts crunched U.S. Census data on business climate and local economic health to determine rankings.
With U.S. tuition at a record-high, Canadian students should understand how to manage their finances on both sides of the border
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Easter Seals Michigan announces "7th Annual Walk with Me" event August 2, 2015 at the Detroit Zoo with 2015 Easter Seals Michigan Ambassa
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The beer industry has a $6.6 billion economic impact on Michigan, according to a new study, Beer Serves America.
U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade: Summit prepared church leaders for "sad reality” of shootings in houses of worship and other public places.
The owners of a wireless communications store say they were played by suspects who offered brand new iPhones.
Secrest Wardle congratulates all of the Class of 2015 Michigan Lawyers Weekly "Women in the Law!"
The next one will be an even bigger milestone.
A shopper stood at the meat counter, then lay down in the aisle before police escorted him from Oakland County grocery store.
After a two-month investigation, a Novi elementary teacher, who lives in Troy, was charged with criminal sexual conduct.
Bogie, who showed up in colony of feral cats a volunteer was feeding near the Honolulu airport, could be new poster cat for microchipping.
State Democratic chair thinks GOP should rescind invitation over "shameful comments" seen as a "slap in the face" to Latinos and veterans.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx: Penalties hold automaker “accountable for past failures,” gets unsafe vehicles off the road.
Please share this post to social media to help locate a 15-year-old Farmington Hills resident.
The organization recently broadened its membership categories as it seeks to include members other than marketing and sales executives.
Normal temperatures return to the forecast, but it’s going to be hot and uncomfortable to start the work week. Will you need your umbrella?