April Wagner, glassblower, to open her studio for a spring sale of glass artwork and gift items
If you’re looking for a new job, or know someone who is, here are hundreds of skilled and professional jobs throughout the Detroit metro.
If you’ve been lucky enough to find them, how should you clean and cook the delicious springtime delicacy?
The court is on the verge of a historic precedent, and Michigan’s same-sex marriage ban is at the heart of the debate. What do you think?
Once a Pacifist, priest says there’s nothing in Jesus’ teachings that prohibits Catholics from carrying and using guns in self-defense.
Metro Detroit suburb just approved an ordinance making it easier for residents to dig up traditional grass and plant something more useful.
Looking for out-of-state sisters on sightseeing trip on heavily forested U.P. was "like looking for a needle in a haystack."
Jeralean Talley, 115, of Inkster, was honored by the agency that has helped her stay in her home.
More than 100 golf carts were damaged in a fire authorities think was intentionally set. Read more to find out what tipped them off.
Former student charged after man notices suspicious looking backpack in restroom stall on Wayne State University campus.
Celebrate the 11th Annual “Walk-a-Mile in My Shoes” Rally at the State Capitol in Lansing
After student captured video of classmates taunting him with racial slurs, school superintendent admits “we have a lot of work to do."
UnitedHealthcare Will Award Up to $120,000 in Grants to Michigan Organizations Dedicated to Improving Health
DCDS concludes centennial year by celebrating service, aiming to collect 100 pints of blood and 100 pounds of clothes in April
As groups call for a thorough house cleaning, suspect who was beaten says he just wants to know: “Why’d he beat me like that?”
The Detroit Animal Welfare Group needs immediate foster homes for 50 cats rescued during a home eviction.
Bears will return to the same place if they’re rewarded with easy food; if not, they’ll settle in the woods in a few weeks.
Critics say bills write religious discrimination into law; supporters warn failure to protect faith-based agencies hastens their demise.
Oakland Youth Orchestras' 40th Anniversary Concert
If you’re looking for employment in specific job category, the Patch Jobs Board makes it easy to find just the right position.
Michigan poultry farmers on alert as migratory birds – the believed carriers of the deadly virus – travel along the Mississippi flyway.
Former Florida State star tries to repair image as NFL Draft nears. “Keep it in a tidy box,” Michigan coach advises. “Tidy box."
A new monthly business networking event series, in the “west end” of Oakland County, presented by Professional Business Owners Network.
Growling about early spring snow showers cutting into your patio time? Look Up North for some solace.
Where’s the best place – if not the actual place – to find the elusive springtime delicacies? What’s your best ‘shroom hunting story?
Henry Ford West Bloomfield will host free hearing screening events on May 6, May 13, May 20 and May 27.
Instructor’s statement – “You’ll find a good girl. If you find one that says ‘no,’ that’s the one you want” – infuriated medical professor.
Trial delayed until June for Kai Xu, arrested at U.S.-Canada border with 50 turtles tucked in his underpants and strapped to his body.
Who hasn’t at growled at least a little when looking for plastic lids to cover storage containers?
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra is offering free tickets to upcoming concerts in Southfield and Dearborn.
Catholic feast days associated with the papacy of St. Francis will be celebrated at National Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica.
Crowdfunding under way to raise $55,000 in matching funds to build first “biodigester” to turn zoo animals’ waste into energy and compost.
Legalized recreational pot could be a cash cow to help close Michigan budget gaps, backers of three possible ballot measures say.
Weeklong event features artistic masterpieces and creative performances from nationally recognized students of all ages.
Jews and others offer a somber commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi concentration camps.
Don’t leave your umbrella – or your jacket and gloves – home this week.
Jena Irene’s debut album due out later this year in career that's taken some twists she didn’t expect in the dizzying months since "Idol."
Auto industry is hiring for vacation replacement shifts. You’ll find thousands of jobs on the Patch Jobs Board.
What do you want other Michigan voters to keep in mind May 5 when they vote on 1 percent sales tax?
Four inmates taken to the hospital after taking the drug, and the contract jail worker accused of smuggling it faces multiple felonies.