Keep Calm & Game On: Alex’s Arcade Hosts Video Game Drive to Benefit the Children’s Hospital of Michigan – Now through September 8
If you’re looking for a job close to home and don’t want to commute to Detroit, here are some options close to home.
The flamboyant businessman has attracted a following with no-rules engagement, including questions about Sen. John McCain's war record.
If you miss a day, you miss a lot. Let’s catch up on some of the top Michigan stories in the past week.
Russell Allevato’s daughters saved for two years for their California vacation, which was interrupted by terrifying, fast-moving wildfire.
Take a peek inside these estates in Oakland Township, Grosse Pointe Farms, Orchard Lake and Rochester.
Gena Conti’s inspired hat designs have been featured for 13 consecutive years in the Kentucky Derby Museum’s Hat Exhibit.
Over the past 8 years, Ford has raised more than $3 million to support youth aviation programs with special-edition pony cars.
More commonly than many realize, children are left in hot cars to fend for themselves, and the outcomes are tragic.
These aren’t chain restaurant menus. Across Michigan, you’ll find unique AM-eats, some close to home and others road-trip worthy.
Water and sunscreen are your friends this stifling weekend. Under no circumstances leave unattended pets or children unattended in hot cars.
President Obama called Emma Didlake, 110, a “trailblazer” who helped integrate military for women and African-Americans.
Chevrolet stands behind the Detroit country-hip-hop-rock superstar; activists back down – at least for now.
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Sunday, August 9th 1:00 - 3:00pm All Welcome to the City Council Ribbon Cutting in debut of the new Monarch Way Station!
Evan Reed, whose attorney says he’s being courted by at least three baseball teams, pleads no contest to assault charge.
Treasurer Langlois discovers current accounting practice that is not consistent with Township Ordinance
Gardens in Birmingham and Bloomfield Township are featured on this year’s tour supporting urban forestry efforts.
New bar and grill will appeal to a more mature crowd who still like to go out and dance, but haven't found a venue that suits their tastes.
Goeff Taub says Caitlyn Jenner’s advocacy for trans youth honors the legacy of his son, who stood up for other kids.
Undeterred, National Action Network leader expects to meet with GM to talk about Chevrolet’s sponsorship of Kid Rock’s tour.
If you’re looking for an executive position in the metro Detroit area, comb through thousands of jobs listed on Patch.
Investigation of Springfield Township man stems from 2014 tip from citizen who saw defendant allegedly viewing porn.
Four counties – another one in the Detroit metro area and two in the Grand Rapids metro area – make Top 10 for manufacturing job growth.
The forecast is a mixed bag over the next several days as a storm system makes its way into the metro from the Plains.
Outdoor public art series showcases talents of nine artists in year-long exhibit. Read on to see who they are and where to find their work.
Military vehicles, collectively weighing about 80 tons, were improperly secured and shifted during takeoff.
Michigan State Police troopers focusing patrol on freeways, where complaints have been received about speeding and driver behavior.
Task force calls on Enbridge Energy to stop moving heavy crude oil and tar sands – posing an “acute potential threat” – through Straits.
Contract engineer claims his civil rights were violated when he was fired for expressing his faith in a comment on a Ford intranet article.
An evening of popular music under the summer sky.
The Rusty Bucket hiring fair is from 10 am.-8 p.m. Here’s what you need to know, and what to take with you to the job fair.
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“Their punishments didn’t fit the crime,” president says in video message announcing he’ll free 46 federal prisoners in November.
The lighthouses are no longer needed by the Coast Guard. After no one steeped up to maintain them, government opened the bidding.
Issues ranged from maggots in kitchen areas, rodent-nibbled cake, workers’ sexual escapades with inmates and murder-for-hire plot.
In a few days, boy went from being taunted about his weight to being celebrated for his courage by the White House.
Thousands of executive, sales, IT, automotive, retail and other openings have been posted on the Patch Jobs Board in the past 24 hours.
Secrest Wardle attorneys John Mitchell, Executive Partner, and Krystal Hermiz, Partner, attended the breakfast event recognizing honorees