Michigan lawyers specialize to serve burgeoning “cannabusiness” industry, keep pace with evolving legislation.
With final approval of ordinance, harassment by social media or the Internet will carry hefty jail sentences and fines.
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.
Storage tubes, the kind used to seal and bury high-value items, found during federal raids at fugitive’s property.
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.
The Patch Jobs Board lists thousands of positions. Tailor your search to find the perfect job within commuting distance.
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.
The next one will be an even bigger milestone.
The suspect reportedly told police he’d soiled his underwear while playing on a swing, so he threw them away.
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.
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?
School is starting soon. If you want to pick up some hours in fast food or some other restaurant job, start your job search on Patch.
A study shows Michigan workers must make $15.16 an hour to afford rent in the state.
If you miss a day, you miss a lot. Below are some of our top stories from the week.
Where to find them? Start with the Patch Jobs Board.
Recall comes a day after the automaker called back 1.4 million vehicles over concerns hackers could take control of steering wheels.
Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital is bringing its pop-up health kitchen to the Wyandotte Farmers Market, but here’s what to eat right now.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources tells you everything you need to know about beneficial snakes, some of them venomous.
Saturday, August 22, 2015 at Spirit of Grace Church, 2399 Figa Ave., West Bloomfield, 9am - 4pm. Come to buy! Come to sell!
“Thank you for proving me wrong, and for showing me just how alive and vibrant and wonderful you really are,” teen blogger wrote.
You should be able to enjoy another great outdoor weekend in southeast Michigan, but there is chance of thunderstorms.
After 116 years on the floor of Lake Michigan, the John V. Moran is "
Improvements at several locations, including Drake Sports Park, allows for speedier Internet from smartphones.
Charged as an adult, Roksana Sikorski, 15, is scheduled to stand trial on the same charges in October.
“CEOs and their lobbyists in Lansing won’t like it,” Citizens for Fair Taxes says of proposal to increase corporate tax rate to 11 percent.
Up to 10 librarians nationwide will be honored with I Love My Librarian awards, and nominations are now open.
If you’re looking for a part-time job close to home, there are thousands listed on the Patch Jobs Board.
People with personal stories about the historic inner city riots are invited to tell their stories. A workshop is planned Saturday.