A Royal Oak man worked with police to replicate a traffic stop that had occurred two years before on his first date with his now bride-to-be
Study analyzing Google searches for racist terms also reveals something else: Your racism may cut someone else’s life short.
West Bloomfield-based foundation says disaster-relief donations will assist communities that won’t get much foreign aid.
Once a Pacifist, priest says there’s nothing in Jesus’ teachings that prohibits Catholics from carrying and using guns in self-defense.
The Detroit Animal Welfare Group needs immediate foster homes for 50 cats rescued during a home eviction.
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.
Off-duty cop allegedly avenged wife’s hurt feelings by shooting up a house, business owner says he doesn’t have to serve gays.
The Archdiocesan Chorus of Detroit has been invited to the Vatican, and you can make the pilgrimage, too.
An anonymous donor offers to install sculpture that has sparked controversy worldwide – including one town that called the cops on Jesus.
Lily Tomlin calls for an end to “dead dog experiments,” and man who rescued dog with arrow in her head feels tug of adoption.
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The only white woman killed in the civil rights movement, Viola Liuzzo left comfort of Detroit home to help blacks overcome voting barriers.
Civil rights icon Rosa Parks, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, abolitionist Harriet Tubman and Cherokee nation Chief Wilma Mankiller selected.
At 115, Jeralean Talley, who still lives in her suburban Detroit home, is “incredibly sharp” and “very aware of what’s going on."
Poll shows Proposal 1 to fix roads is failing, 3-1; if you plan to vote, make sure you’re registered by Monday.
Gun rights advocates demonstrated support for open-carry laws at unusual venues; prison officials were vexed by bullet on breakfast tray.
Also, Congresswoman Debbie Dingell wants Madonna to shut up about Michigan and disgraced U-M frat’s hangover continues.
Even if they’re trying at times, don’t give up on the pet you adopted from your local shelter.
When Madonna dissed Rochester Hills, her hometown, mayor sharpened his pen and fired back; also, award-winning student newspaper censored.
A month and a half after experiencing the largesse of strangers, catch up with what’s new – everything – in James Robertson’s life.
The Royal Oak Farmers Market and Detroit's Eastern Market were among the markets cited by Country Living Magazine.
Also, Michigan OK’d for statewide police use of drones, probable GOP candidate sorry for gay remarks, Madonna dishes hometown and much more.
Preservationists think they’ve finally found a taker for Detroit residence of future Civil War hero and president.
at Our Lady of the Scapular, 10th St. & Superior Blvd. in Wyandotte
Wednesday, March 11 at 7:00 pm at Our Lady of the Scapular School Auditorium, 2609 Tenth St., Wyandotte.
Law to help police to bust drugged drivers goes terribly wrong; prisoner gets bullets for breakfast; watch SMART bus wipe out 16 vehicles.
After a benefit that should have attracted dozens of millennials drew only four, Rick Van House II redefined nonprofit service.
The Wyandotte chapter of the Catholic service group collected $7,200 for the Fish & Loaves Community Food Pantry in Taylor.
Like Brian Williams, occasional op-ed contributor Bill Kalmar comes clean on fabrications before he dashes off to live in Biosphere 2.
There were serious contenders in Dearborn and Royal Oak, but you’ll have to drive a bit to find Thrillist’s best burger in Michigan.
New school rideshare services take on the old establishment monopolistic cab system.
Also, smash-and-grab indictments, explosive fun, and Oakland and Livingston counties’ first-world problem.
Also, just say “no” to pot dispensaries, local “Jeopardy!” celebrity and charges filed in alleged fundraiser fraud.
Rubi Martinez-Bernat picked up the 1872 instrument in May 2014 and says it's worth about $12,000.
There’s no question that cougars are in Michigan, whether they’re looking for new territory or escaped pets. But are they isolated to U.P.?
Remember, these are Thrillist’s fighting words about Detroit’s suburbs, not Patch’s. Tell us whether the dig's a cheap shot or spot on.
Bill Wise has a chance to win $50K in racing sponsorships in Champion Spark Plug's Search for a Champion contest.
Weekend cold breaks records, more hazardous weather to come this week.
You don't have to go through a pregnancy alone!