Baker College students involved with restoration of 112-year-old landmark house designed by well known Macomb County architect.
Discover the Keys to ‘Living Fabulous, Not Frantic’ at BLAC Detroit’s Event Featuring Susan L. Taylor
A sure sign that it’s rivalry week in the Great Lakes state showed up Wednesday morning on the University of Michigan Diag.
Bloomfield Park development may get a second life, Novi responds to MRSA scare, Royal Oak voice silenced.
For the second time in as many years, thieves have targeted Ladder Company 22.
Police tested the 65-year-old bus driver for alcohol consumption at the scene.
Detroit's Premiere Haunted Attraction
Stink bugs are so invasive to crops you may be tempted to squash them. There’s a better, and less smelly, way to control them.
Marquitta Massey, Director of Quality Improvement and Provider Network Management
Sarah Geddes, 6th Grade Language Arts Teacher at Michigan Connection Academy, shares the importance of school of choice for teachers.
Cristina Elsen...November 4th-Board of Education election...West Bloomfield Schools
The ATM, which was stolen late Sunday night, is still missing.
The Waterford Township Police Chief was caught on video removing a political sign in July.
Remember that some Halloween costumes and related events can be offensive and hurtful to those in the mental health community.
Wow Writing Workshop president Kim Lifton explains why mundane moments make the best college essays.
Anyone who’s missing the hugs of a Michigan grocery store cashier has a chance to get an embrace from the “hugging saint.”
The Michigan Humane Society says a preliminary investigation indicates the dog may have been alive when it was set on fire.
If you think a marathon is too much physical endurance, read the stories of a pair of men who may change your mind.
The man is staying with relatives Oak Park after entering the United States through New York.
The Michigan grocery cashier who was fired for reportedly “creepy” hugs has his day in court.
Oakland Youth Orchestras (OYO) kicks off its 40th Anniversary Concert season on November 6, 2014 at 6:30 at the Oxford Fine Arts Center.
More than 350 southeast Michigan youths, ages 7-18, are involved in the orchestra, which opens its 40th season with a Nov. 6 concert.
Also, a Farmington Hills man is looking for Joshua, who pitched his first no-hitter in 1993, so he can return baseball.
Dearborn native Mei Lin won the elimination challenge, and James Rigato of Howell also remained in the game.
Exterminator’s list of the rattiest cities in America is based on 2013 rodent control treatments.
During the event, Michigan Crafters Marketplace will collect food donations for Gleaners Community Food Bank – and there’s an incentive.
Also, do you think the U.S. should suspend visas held by residents of Ebola-stricken countries in West Africa? Take our poll.
Woman who shot her grandson six times failed to establish statements excluded from trial would have substantiated self-defense claim.
Several road construction projects in Oakland County could cause delays and detours.
Blood donations often slow down during the holidays. Donors with O negative blood are especially needed.
Oct. 28 forum features former DEA agent who will discuss the emerging problem of prescription drug abuse by kids and young adults.
West Bloomfield resident and attorney Sara MacWilliams, along with her Young & Associates colleagues, has been honored as a Super Lawyer.
Thursday is World Food Day, and Grand Rapids is the second-most affordable place in the country to buy food.
The Brides Project in Ann Arbor is hosting a wedding gown trunk show, proceeds benefit The Cancer Support Community of Greater Ann Arbor.
Also, area politicians are fuming over double digit pay increases at Detroit Institute of Arts, supported by Tri-County taxpayers.
AT&T and Uber team up to offer Red Wings fan experience.
Salaries to museums two top officers increase to $514,000 and $369,000, and both get $50,000 bonuses.
World’s largest aquarium brand recruits top talent to drive Michigan operations
Americans plan to spend $7.4 billion on costumes, candy and decor for big three-day Halloween celebration. Fluffy's in on the action, too.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month.