Detroit Institute of Arts board returns $90,000 in bonuses paid to executives when voter-backed taxes started flowing in.
Amphibiville is part of the National Amphibian Conservation Center, which the Wall Street Journal called “Disneyland for Toads.”
County executive says he trusts DIA learned valuable PR lesson “and this mischief won’t continue.”
In alleged spree that lasted from June to October, two men distracted Realtors and ransacked houses.
Backed by DNA test proving he didn’t father child and mom’s admission she falsified birth record, man appeals to court that hasn't listened.
Forecasters don’t expect a repeat of last winter, the snowiest and sixth-coldest on record in Michigan, but season could blow in early.
Also, a Dearborn man accused of a single fatal punch in a soccer referee’s death will get a new judge.
VETERAN'S "THANK YOU" SALUTE
“Keep your hands off our jobs,” exec says, or words to that effect. “Leave the divisive politics in the past,” developer fires back.”
Case stemmed from non-verbal autistic girl’s use of a controversial means of communications to accuse her parents of abuse.
The 2-1 ruling upholding the right of voters to impose same-sex marriage is the first defeat in a string of appeals court victories.
Metro residents don’t have to travel to New York to see this hilarious new comedy, which continues through Saturday.
There is a lot of misinformation out there that can take you off track. Consider these college essay myths and facts before you get started!
The new policy allows baristas to wear wedding and other rings, as long as they don’t have stones. Nose rings appear to be OK, too.
Patch’s new jobs board makes it easy for job-hunters and employers to search for and post local, regional and national jobs.
"Lasing," as the prank is known, is far from harmless and can risk pilots' lives and those of people they're trying to rescue.
Eschewing Thanksgiving Day shopping hours, retailers promote themselves as family friendly – as if the competition isn’t.
Voters’ rejection of two ballot proposals supporting the state’s right to set wolf seasons buoys talk of lawsuit.
Republican Dave Trott andDemocrat Bobby McKenzie sparred in debates and in paid advertisements.
Public opinion polls show shifting attitudes about pot in Michigan and across America, and the midterm election results back that up.
County GOP director says observers acted legally and were watching for irregularities among voters who had requested absentee ballots.
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson has been honoring young professionals and opinion leaders since 2012.
When you vote on Tuesday, show off your “I Voted” sticker with a selfie. Tag pics with #WestBloomfieldPatch on Instagram!
Also, America’s most dangerous small city is making it more dangerous for johns and prostitutes.
Join Macomb County Habitat for Humanity on Saturday November 8, 2014 as they welcome five-time platinum selling recording artist Amy Grant i
The best pizza in Michigan, and arguably some of the best slices in America, may be just around the corner.
Critics say liberal social agenda is behind exodus from the Episcopal Church, the nation’s largest denomination in Colonial days.
Statewide, voters will elect a governor, a new U.S. senator, attorney general and secretary of state, as well as decide wolf hunt proposals.
Michigan is one of several states with marijuana initiatives on the ballot in Tuesday’s election as public opinion shifts on legalization.
A referendum-proof law trumps voter decisions on Proposal 1 and Proposal 2 in Tuesday’s general election.
The mystery surrounding C.J. Mosley's suspension may be over after reports he disconnected hotel smoke alarm and was caught smoking pot.
Ski Swap November 6-7 Bloomfield Hills *Middle* School
What would you do if you happened along a deer caught in a fence? It may not have been the smartest move, but it was inspiring.
The Michigan Economic Development Corp. is accepting entries in its annual photo contest through Nov. 7.
From 5-year nightmare of teen's nude selfie to the nightmarish death threats a young deer hunter faced, here’s what trended in October.
As Americans approach the biannual changing of the clocks, the perennial question comes up: Time for year-round DST?
Michigan Coalition Against Homelessness estimates the number of people living unsheltered at more than 92,300, eight times higher.
Wild Lights to illuminate holiday season for 24 nights with 5 million – count them, 5 million – lights.
The temperature will drop as low as the 30s.
How innovation and technology impacts our future, the next WWJ Newsradio 950 Business Breakfast in the Leaders & Innovators Series.