Check out some of this week's top community contributions from the area.
There is no charge for admission or parking for the adoption event, which takes place Sept. 20 and 21.
Patch has made it super easy for you to snap a quick photo and instantly share it so everyone can see it.
If you're heading out of town this summer, use Patch's blogging platform to show off what you're doing and to keep in touch with those back home.
Tuesday marks the first day of fasting for many Muslims around the world.
The life Christie Siegel had been accustomed to took a devastating turn in a split second, but somehow she found the will to move forward. Sponsored by Post Grape-Nuts.
The Henry Ford Medical Group will implement best practices as part of a national campaign.
Looking for a good scare in Oakland, Livingston, Washtenaw, Wayne, and Macomb counties? Here's a roundup of haunted houses in the Metro Detroit area and just beyond. If you dare.
Age restrictions tightened at West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation dog park, largely in response to unintentional, physical incidents.
Oakland County community continues benefit efforts in weeks since West Bloomfield Police Officer's death in line of duty.
Here's how you can help benefit the health, education, and welfare of Patrick O'Rourke's family.
A group of breast cancer survivors, their family and friends shared tearful stories of hope and survival at annual event to celebrate having another birthday.
The Crane Centre, borne out of missionary efforts, gives young adults in Mbarara, Uganda a chance for vocational training in the hospitality industry.
Work on $1.4M project, beginning today, expected to slow traffic to one lane.
Since spending the summer of 1970 as an exchange student in Germany, West Bloomfield's Barb Kilkka and her family have dedicated themselves to Youth for Understanding.
The show kicks off July 27-29 with about 160 artists using a variety of media.
Metro Detroit Christian Church, which recently relocated from Farmington Hills, plans to renovate an existing place of worship at Middlebelt and Maple roads.
Local residents will have to look elsewhere for electricity generators during the extended heatwave and prolonged power failure.
The most-popular titles at the West Bloomfield Township Public Library in June 2012.
Local kids will pass along lessons from martial arts through new phone application.
Outdoor Shabbat kicks off this weekend for some local Jewish congregations, despite rain in the forecast.
West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation Commission cancels nature interpretive programs and nature camps for summer.
Live program recorded for sister library in Awaji City.
Common genetic disorder inspires second annual event this Saturday.
Scott Grodman, 50, of West Bloomfield, rode home from Chicago over a three-day span to benefit diabetes research.
You'll be busy, not bored, in the township this month.