Rebecca Golden, Patch Staff
- Grosse Pointe, MI
Rebecca Golden is a longtime writer and editor whose work has appeared in Salon, the Times of London and the Atlantic. Previously editor for Curbed Detroit, she lives in Grosse Pointe Park, where she's completing her second nonfiction book, Welcome to Detroit. Rebecca holds an MFA in nonfiction writing, and undergraduate degrees in journalism and history from Boston University.
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Bloomfield-Bloomfield Hills, MI|News|
Castle With Basketball Court Can Be Yours For Just $2.975 Million
WOW House: Bloomfield Township
Shelby-Utica, MI|News|
Utica Community Schools Finalizes Contract With Teachers
Utica Public Schools teachers voted to ratify a new contract, despite concerns over concessions and the district’s finances.
Macomb Township, MI|News|
House Offers A Thousand Feet Of Mahogany Flooring, Asks $529,999
WOW House: Macomb Township
Huntington Woods-Berkley, MI|News|
Berkley Asks Residents To Get Ready For Tree Trimming
The City of Berkley has released a map of planned tree trimming by DTE in 2018.
Grosse Pointe|News|
Classic 1960s Colonial Hits The Market For $725,000
WOW House: Grosse Pointe Farms
St. Clair Shores, MI|News|
World War II Vet To Lead St. Clair Shores Memorial Day Parade
Vito “Bill” Pellegrino, a World War II veteran, will lead St. Clair Shores’ Memorial Day Parade as Grand Marshal.
Troy, MI|News|
Stretch Of I-75 In Troy To Be Renamed For Fallen Officer
A bill introduced by Troy State Senator Martin Howrylak will rename part of I-75 to honor a Troy police officer killed on duty in 1974.
Ferndale, MI|News|
Ferndale Officers Brave Icy Detroit River For Special Olympics
Area police raised over $640 for Special Olympics in Michigan by taking the polar bear plunge at Belle Isle Saturday.
Farmington-Farmington Hills, MI|News|
Farmington Hills Offering Women’s Self Defense
Farmington Hills will host a women’s self defense seminar Saturday, March 2 at the Costick Center.
Royal Oak, MI|News|
Royal Oak Officials Vote To Support March For Our Lives
At Monday’s City Commission meeting, a resolution passed supporting March for Our Lives.
Shelby-Utica, MI|News|
Body Found In Gravel Pit ID'd As Missing Rochester Hills Man
A man discovered dead at a closed Shelby Township gravel pit has been identified as a Rochester Hills man who went missing Feb. 2.
Huntington Woods-Berkley, MI|News|
Berkley Offers Property Owners Chance To Dispute Taxes
Berkley residents who want to dispute property tax assessments can schedule an appointment with the board of review next week.
Grosse Pointe|News|
Shores House Of Many Fireplaces Hits Market For $649,000
WOW House: Grosse Pointe Shores
St. Clair Shores, MI|News|
Lake Shore High Put On Lockdown After Bullet Is Found
After someone found a bullet in a school locker room, Lake Shore High was put on internal lockdown Monday morning.
Troy, MI|News|
HAP Will Move 1,100 workers to Troy By 2019
Henry Ford Health System subsidiary Health Alliance Plan (HAP) plans to move over a thousand workers from Southfield to Troy by early 2019.
Ferndale, MI|News|
Chief Defends Decision To Release Officer’s Mother in DUI Case
Ferndale Police Chief Timothy Collins defends releasing a driver whose blood alcohol was twice the legal limit.
Farmington-Farmington Hills, MI|News|
Film Festival Brings Oscar Nominees To Farmington
The Fifth annual Greater Farmington Film Festival includes documentaries and Academy Award nominees.
Dearborn, MI|News|
Ronald Ilitch, Son Of Little Caesar’s Founder, Dead At 61
Troy Police are investigating the sudden death of Ron Ilitch who was found with “personal use” narcotics in an area hotel room.
Grosse Pointe|News|
Authorities Investigate Threat At Royal Oak Middle School
Royal Oak Middle School asked police to investigate threatening social media comments against the school.
