Team Schostak Family Restaurants and Applebee's to give all teachers 30 percent off meals during the week of May 6-10
Women’s Health Care Classic leaders witness dollars at work at Beaumont's Breast Care Center
Some of the best and most useful content comes from the Patch community. Here's a roundup of stories from this week.
Dunkin’ makes it simple to celebrate National Coffee Day on September 29 by sharing a free second coffee with friends or family
Supporting Meals on Wheels
For the time being, despite 29 states offering Pro-Life License Plates, our Governor chooses not join the pro-life movement.
Abortion increases while health care decreases.
Please take a moment and send an e-mail/and or picture to Rabbi Weiner for his work with Planned Parenthood
We had 59 submissions for the contest for young people between 13 - 24. Watch for the billboards in the month of July in Wyandotte.
Open to all Michigan youth ages 13 to 22. Winner to win $400 and runner up $100.
Upper Downriver had another successful Life Walk on June 3.
Everyone is welcome to join us marching in the parade. Meet us at 9:30 to line up for the parade on Biddle near Spruce.
Upper Downriver Right to Life will be having a booth again this year at the Street Art Fair
Advocate for keeping parents in the dark for secret teen abortions
This is what your taxpayer dollars are paying for. Make your voice heard!
Every treaty ever made with Native Americans has been broken, and once again a white man wants to profit from their land.
If you are pro-life and want to help the cause, please volunteer for some of the Wyandotte upcoming events.
Starting on Thursday, June 8, 9:00 a.m. and thereafter, get everyone you can to call Gov. Snyder’s office in Lansing.
Locals to compete in food challenge for a chance to win free burritos for a year
Wyandotte has launched an app with the goal of connecting businesses and locals within the community to receive information about the city.
The folks at the Woodhaven-Trenton Animal Shelter could use some neighborly help in their effort to help our furry friends find great homes.
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More than 300 of prom dresses came in as a donation from Style U Boutique of Trenton, in addition to over 100 from community members.
More than 2,750 tons of prescription pills have been collected during previous National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day events.
It’s that time again. Girl Scout Cookie booths have started popping up around southeast Michigan. Here’s how to find them.
As the year winds down, we’ll be taking a look back at some of the most-read stories on Michigan Patch.
They’re downright miserable in Pontiac, Inkster Flint, Beecher and Highland Park, though.
Instagram filters and YouTube stars are climbing the name rankings in latest BabyCenter.com list.
Plus, it’s going to get complicated out there with reconstruction on major commuter route.
With the end of Daylight Saving Time, clocks have fallen back, giving us one less hour of sunlight.
Woodhaven and Trenton mayors rescue dogs from embattled Detroit Animal Control, urge other mayors to join the effort
Get ready “dark-30.” The sun will start setting earlier and earlier until the Winter Solstice. Here are some tips to make it easier.
Perhaps a more important question for football fans is how to dress for the big U-M-Michigan State showdown on Saturday.
The end of daylight saving time is also a good time to change your smoke alarm batteries.
The winner is the third in Michigan to claim a jackpot since the state began offering the game in 2010.
Organizers hope to raise $13,000 as veterans take on Dearborn police and firefighters. Read on for all the details.
“I felt like i was in a box for a long, long time and it was just unlocked,” says teen, who was born a boy, but has identified as a girl.