Also, more on Flint water crisis West Bloomfield pediatrician helped expose; deputies make up for Grinch who stole kids’ meager Christmas.
Also, Orchard Lake attorney sentenced in fake mortgage assistance scheme, West Bloomfield firefighters waded into chilly lake to save dog.
Also, Keego Harbor man charged in stabbing at mental health facility; West Bloomfield Parks and Rec hiring summer help now.
Decade after his death, Archdiocese says allegation of abuse by priest who served in 20 southeast Michigan parishes “found to be credible.”
Law enforcement officials say Obama order requiring return of military surplus vehicles leaves them at a disadvantage in terror situations.
The West Bloomfield Parks & Recreation Commission has suggestions to help kids work off pent up energy.
Also, West Bloomfield High School one of state’s best, 12 must-know dates for parents, navigating grief.
“A Widow’s Guide to Healing” has earned praise from Deepak Chopra and Maria Shriver.
West Bloomfield Parks & Rec offering tickets to symphony favorite, and turkey stories have nothing to do with Thanksgiving.
Also, Oakland County exec says Syrian refugees pose “imminent” threat, and West Bloomfield township and cable company spar in court.
Also, township police offer tips on how to talk to your kids about terror in the world.
Two nights of fund-raisers in Birmingham will support the family of a West Bloomfield police officer killed in a 2012 standoff.
Also, township police share post about talking to kids about terrorism, and it’s not too early to plan #GivingTuesday strategy.
If you do nothing else, hug them tighter and let them know you will keep them safe.
Also, a West Bloomfield woman was charged with shooting her romantic rival, and local students pick up robotics awards.
Also, West Bloomfield police investigate a rollover accident that injured a police officer.
Your time is money. Before you head out the door, check out what the traffic looks like this morning.
Also, West Bloomfield High School’s fall play opens, Keego Harbor votes to light up and area man charged with revenge porn.
Thelma was blind, motherless and faced uncertain odds until veterinarians gave special care to an often-overlooked animal.
Also, Oakland County’s risk manager got a huge endorsement from firefighters across the state.
With the end of Daylight Saving Time, clocks have fallen back, giving us one less hour of sunlight.
The West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation Commission is teaming with a local Realtor to find forever homes for 100 shelter dogs.
Also,1 million Jews participate around the world participated in a challah bake that is called “a holy global flash mob.”
Get ready “dark-30.” The sun will start setting earlier and earlier until the Winter Solstice. Here are some tips to make it easier.
Also, a West Bloomfield photographer is in the running for the Pure Michigan photo competition.
Also, a West Bloomfield doctor’s home and office were raided; no local charges against camp counselor accused of photographing nude kids.
Worthy, ESPN's Hill Use UM-Michigan State Game to Raise Rape Kit Testing Funds
Teen charged in alleged threat to “shoot up school,” mom won’t give up fight to have judge removed in custody case, more West Bloomfield new
The end of daylight saving time is also a good time to change your smoke alarm batteries.
If you miss a day on Patch, you miss a lot. Catch up on the top stories from the week of Sept. 27-Oct. 3.
Employee Casual Days typically raise $300-$400, but support for family of trooper killed while on duty in Oakland County “overwhelming.”
If a qualifying nonprofit rescue group doesn’t step up and take cats — many of which have ringworm — they’ll be euthanized in 10 days.
Volunteers are needed to serve as puppy raisers, breeding stock hosts for the Rochester Hills-based organization.
“I felt like i was in a box for a long, long time and it was just unlocked,” says teen, who was born a boy, but has identified as a girl.
The Detroit Zoo has been spending about $98,000 a year to acquire crickets, diet for amphibians and other animals.
As imperfect as they are, you may be surprised by the numbers.
A Dog in the Park Walk will raise money for the Sandy Engle Pet Rescue.
A Michigan mom's Facebook post about two women who called her a "whale" goes viral.
The cub, named Tofu, was born June 22, but her mother took her time introducing the baby to zoo visitors.
Pope Francis appointed Jesuit Brother Guy Consolmagno to the post before he left for his Cuba/United States trip.