University president says “hidden” logo on band uniforms an effort to unite campus, alumni still divided over switch to Eagles 20 years ago.
Deflategate is old news now that baseball has sort of run a-“fowl” of the way things ought to be.
“Dynasty factors” hurting Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton, whose favorable ratings run from “bad to terrible” among Michigan voters.
Two Inkster siblings may be extradited to Florida to face charges after allegedly shooting four people with BB gun as they lounged at pool.
John Margolies will be a special guest at a pre-exhibit event on June 19. Read on to get ticket information.
Detroit Police Chief James Craig proposed curfews for youths for four days of fireworks and related celebrations.
Comcast plans to offer faster Internet service – with speeds up to 2 gigabits per second – to 1.5 million Michigan residents.
Likely voters support legalizing marijuana for adult recreational use; support for gay marriage relatively unchanged.
About a dozen such programs exist nationally to offer a safe haven for seniors who are abused, often by family members.
Archbishop John Nienstedt is among only a handful of American bishops to resign as a result of clergy sex abuse scandal.
Tewana Sullivan was sentenced Monday in the death of her longtime friend after an argument over the 2016 presidential election.
Another 1-3 inches of rain, and higher amounts in some areas, expected to fall on already saturated ground.
National poll shows majority of adults favor banning Palcohol, but creator says concerns of underage drinking are overblown.
Wayne County prosecutor noted teen's “truly haunting” plan to kill parents in decision to charge her as adult; parents want juvenile court.
Local hikers to complete The Ultimate Hike to fund children’s cancer research driven by CureSearch.
Executive and IT positions, automotive and hospitality jobs, and many more are listed on the Patch jobs board.
Some progress is being made, but nearly a quarter of Michigan hospitals haven’t implemented recommended handwashing procedures.
Plane carrying six members of the family, two pilots and a flight attendant made emergency landing at Oakland County International Airport.
I think Mother Nature is mixin’ up some Miracle-Gro with the water up in the clouds – those weeds are out of control again!
If you miss a day, you miss a lot. Let’s catch up on some of the most-viewed posts in Michigan this week.
You have brains in your head; you have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose. ~Dr. Seuss
Skimming devices with small cameras that allow thieves to get card information a risk anytime, but especially on weekends.
Three dead crows tested positive for West Nile Virus. Here’s how to protect yourself and control spread of mosquitoes that spread the virus.
Macomb County casts dissenting vote in deal, which Oakland County exec calls a monopoly, but the best deal possible under circumstances.
If you see sick or dead crows, blackbirds, raptors and other birds, alert the Department of Natural Resources.
Farmers’ markets are in full swing in southeast Michigan. No matter where you live, there's at least one market nearby.
The bills were passed hastily by the Senate Wednesday, then approved again in the House of Representative Thursday.
Lettin’ it all hang out – or maybe not?
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather statement for metro Detroit.
Two petitions approved by a state board, and backers will now begin gathering the 253,000 signatures needed to send issue to Legislature.
Thrillist has compiled a list of the best suburban restaurants – perfect anytime, but especially as Father’s Day nears on June 21.
Wayne County Executive Warren Evans says the sacrifices of retirees an example to others as county resolves budget difficulties.
If you’re still looking for a summer job or internship, the Patch Jobs Board is the place to start your search.
Celebrations begin at mid-month and continue every weekend through the three-day Independence Day weekend.
Bills go back to House after Senate amendment requires faith-based adoption agencies turning away prospective parents to provide referrals.
Cam Gibson, son of 1984 World Series champion Kirk Gibson, calls the chance to play for his hometown team “surreal.”
Senate committee votes to end both the incentive program and the Michigan Film Office in 2017.
Renowned pianist Andrew Von Oeyen will perform at concerts in Southfield and Clarkston later this month.
Two steps forward, one step back.
A low-tech scam is making its way from California and Texas to metro Detroit. Read on for tips on how to protect yourself.