Please join us to learn about the plan for public mental health services in Oakland County during the upcoming fiscal year.
Azra Muhic was losing blood so fast, Matt Dopps knew she didn’t have much time when he gave life-saving emergency first aid.
U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade: Summit prepared church leaders for "sad reality” of shootings in houses of worship and other public places.
Bogie, who showed up in colony of feral cats a volunteer was feeding near the Honolulu airport, could be new poster cat for microchipping.
If you miss a day, you miss a lot. Below are some of our top stories from the week.
“Thank you for proving me wrong, and for showing me just how alive and vibrant and wonderful you really are,” teen blogger wrote.
After 116 years on the floor of Lake Michigan, the John V. Moran is "
Up to 10 librarians nationwide will be honored with I Love My Librarian awards, and nominations are now open.
People with personal stories about the historic inner city riots are invited to tell their stories. A workshop is planned Saturday.
If you miss a day, you miss a lot. Let’s catch up on some of the top Michigan stories in the past week.
More commonly than many realize, children are left in hot cars to fend for themselves, and the outcomes are tragic.
A “trailblazer” who helped integrate the military, Emma Didlake will be honored at a welcome home rally at Oakland County Municipal Airport.
Treasurer Langlois discovers current accounting practice that is not consistent with Township Ordinance
We've made a lot of improvements on Patch in the last several months. Bookmark this page for a tutorial on how to post local news.
In a few days, boy went from being taunted about his weight to being celebrated for his courage by the White House.
If you miss a day on Patch, you miss a lot. Let's catch up with some of the top stories from Michigan in the past week.
Days after a fright-fueled flight on the Fourth of July, Pretty Baby is still missing and couple who love her are anxious about her safety.
If you ducked out early for Independence Day, you missed a lot! Let’s catch up on Patch’s top Michigan stories.
No one knows exactly why the Earth is moseying in trip around the sun; after Leap Second ate the Internet in 2012, not everyone likes it.
If you miss a day, you miss a lot. Let’s catch up on some of the most-viewed posts in Michigan this week.
A recent analysis of Google Trends shows where the man bun cuts it, and where it doesn’t. Women flat-out don’t like it.
Puppy deaths epidemic Pontiac, but the virus won’t stop at the city limits – especially as summer heats up, animal welfare group warns.
About a dozen such programs exist nationally to offer a safe haven for seniors who are abused, often by family members.
Archbishop John Nienstedt is among only a handful of American bishops to resign as a result of clergy sex abuse scandal.
Another 1-3 inches of rain, and higher amounts in some areas, expected to fall on already saturated ground.
Farmers’ markets are in full swing in southeast Michigan. No matter where you live, there's at least one market nearby.
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather statement for metro Detroit.
From weird fast-food restaurant shooting over missing bacon to weird pets to weird #OMGPD moments, it’s been a weird few months in Michigan.
A recall of about 49,000 pounds of Quincy Street pork sausage products was announced late Thursday.
Find out which areas will be affected by the construction over the weekend.
The ban affects poultry and waterfowl exhibitions at fairs, as well as petting zoos and other displays.
Sara Simonsen, a Roseville girl with a rare brain tumor, celebrated her 12th birthday meeting the singer thanks to another fan's generosity.
President Obama is among those helping Jeralean Talley celebrate another trip around the sun.
The bronze sculpture, which “really communicates the Gospel,” will be installed near a church that operates programs for the homeless.
The hours for the Used Book Sale are Saturday, June 6 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, June 7 from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday is $5 Bag Day