Multiple accidents, two of them with fatalities, reported as snow cripples travel across southeast Michigan.
Marcus Schaaf led the development, survey and consolidation of millions of acres of forested land, establishing the nation’s largest state f
Jan 7 - Mar 25, 2015, 11 a.m.-12 noon. Sylvan Lake Lutheran Church, 2399 Figa, West Bloomfield. $5 per class. 248-682-0770
And, yes, Hell did freeze over, yet West Bloomfield Schools were in session. Some students weren’t very happy about it, either.
Billboards around the metro call out NFL for controversial calls that some Lions fans think cost the team its first playoff win in 23 years.
Michiganders cope with and – in the case of convertible driver Laurens de Jong – embrace Arctic cold snap.
DeBoer v. Snyder is among the “petitions to watch” when the Supreme Court announces Friday what cases it will hear this term.
Homeless shelters are operating above capacity as wicked winds cause real-feel temperatures to plummet.
An Oakland County rabbi and lawyer hopes the portmanteau-inspired “sofralia” will succeed where “nibling” and “niephling” failed.
The “holidays” – the 98th annual Girl Scout cookie sales – are weeks away, but we have some tools to guide your search for cookie goodness.
AT&T offers tech solutions for making 2015 your best year.
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra will perform with guest violinist Stefan Jackiw Jan. 15-16 in Southfield and Dearborn.
“Patchy” has evolved as a term for stories that convey a sense of community. These cities aren't just Patchy, they're among state's safest.
Fundraiser for Faith in Action of Oakland County. At Petruzzello's in Troy. Jan. 17, 2015. 7 - 11 p.m. www.faithinactionoakland.org
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Federal officials are investigating reports the treats sickened and killed thousands of pets.
Even more jobs at the West Bloomfield Patch jobs board, and post your own local job listing.
Use our Mapquest gas tool to find the best fuel prices, no matter where you are.
Everyone has an opinion about the controversial non-call in the Detroit Lions NFL playoff loss to the Dallas Cowboys. What’s yours?
Events are planned around the state, including a couple already on the calendar in your back yard.
How much snow should metro Detroit get?
Mansions selling between $1.698 million and $3.3 million offer location, location, location.
The “Spirit of Detroit” statue is sporting a Lions jersey as Detroit prepares to take on the Dallas Cowboys the NFL Wild Card round Sunday.
“I owe him my life,” neighbor says, but Trevor Von Buskirk of Highland credits divine power in dramatic rescue.
Arctic animals, African-American history and a “Safari Social” are planned over the next three months.
Con artists cite phony warrants, give residents a chance to pay phony fines to avoid a phony jail sentence.
“It’s not just a flipping a jersey on a statue,” Lions spokesman says as excitement builds for Wild Card round against the Dallas Cowboys.
2014 was full of stories that made you shake your head and spontaneously utter “Huh?” They’re weird and they’re strange, but they’re true.
Local choral group is looking for adult singers.
FBI hinted Dr. Aria Sabit planned to use the money to flee the country to avoid health-insurance fraud and money laundering charges.
Recalled products range from chili kits to chipotle seasonings to frozen roasted chicken, plus what to do if you bought them.
If you’re looking, or know someone who is, here are dozens of opportunities throughout the Detroit metro.
New comet out-dazzles and out-shines astronomers’ expectations, plus 2015’s best meteor showers and other celestial spectacles.
Matt Fox and Shari Hiller will present “Top 20 Decorating Essentials” at the Novi Home Improvement Show.
One of the biggest mysteries in 2014 was how an Oakland County disappeared for five years and no one noticed.
A Miss America runner-up, she defied the stereotype by opening male-bastions to women and advocating internationally for women’s rights.
In the “cra-cra” world of linguistic evolution, the faculty and staff of a Michigan university want to banish a few phrases into extinction.
Bill Kalmer dreams of a world where the wait staff listens, clerks remove security alarm tags, and in-store right-of-way rules prevail.
If you’re putting on your evening duds for a night out on the town – or hanging out in your blue jeans – make sure you’ve got a heavy wrap.