City Commissioners voted last week to amend the hours in the city's outdoor dining policy.
Attention tax day procrastinators! Here's what you need to know.
The Canton Board of Trustees held a second reading of a new ordinance allowing up to five dogs per household last week.
Boy Scout Troop 854 attended Tuesday's Board meeting to honor Canton Township Supervisor Phil LaJoy.
Canton Supervisor Phil LaJoy said the township will absorb the rate increase so residents will not have higher water and sewer bills in 2013.
Canton Emergency Management Office urges residents to review severe weather procedures during Severe Weather Awareness Week, April 7 – 14.
Heise to hold office hours in Plymouth, Canton and Northville.
The City of Plymouth and First Church of Christ, Scientist have agreed to cancel their pending purchase agreement and start negotiations from scratch.
Agency will serve to connect veterans with services and benefits.
Meeting will take place 4-7 p.m. March 27 at Summit on the Park Grand Ballroom.
City Commission honors municipal services worker Anthony Atiyeh, police officer Jeff Jones, who returned safely from Afghanistan.
The office will introduce clients to the federal services that are available to them, Bentivolio says.
Heise will meet with residents from 7:30-9 a.m. on March 22 at Panera Bread.
Leonard Sanford of Plymouth earns award in 2013 Michigan Protection & Advocacy Service essay contest
State Senator: Health care bill will increase costs.
Commissioner says he hopes measure will increase transparency in Wayne County.
Canton Democrat targets awarding big contracts to campaign donors in bill package.
Bill introduced by Kurt Heise aims to save taxpayer time and money.
Cities expected to feel effects of personal property tax phase-out beginning in 2014.
DTE Energy offers customers an opportunity to decline the new wireless meters, but plans to charge one-time and monthly fees.
Congressman tackles sequestration in YouTube clip.
Heise expects to introduce anti-squatting legislation in March.
State senator: The path to modernizing our transportation infrastructure demands true innovation.
Bill would offer grace period for small businesses to correct violations of regulations.
Amendment would prohibit financial penalties for those who do not buy health care.
Heise will appear 7:30-9:30 a.m. Friday at Panera Bread in downtown Plymouth.
Income-eligible Wayne County residents can either have their taxes done for free by a trained tax preparer or can access a free online tax preparation system to do it themselves.
Congressman critical of Obama's remarks.
Dian Slavens, Robert Kosowski and Andrew Kandrevas will hear concerns of constituents.
The closed prison might begin to be knocked down this spring.
Though summer seems far off, Canton Lesiure Services is already posting seasonal job opportunities.
Officers and firefighters who lost their lives while serving will have their names on the wall.
WJBK-TV reports the move will save about $2 billion and will not affect package delivery.
Plymouth Township, Novi could participate in automatic mutual aid agreements.
City Commission meets 7 p.m. today at Plymouth City Hall.
Colbeck to meet with constituents Feb. 14 colat Plymouth District Library.
Brad Cannon is pastor at Solid Rock Bible Church in Plymouth.
Plymouth leaders laud partnership with Northville.
New stamp will allow you to mail letters anywhere in the world for one set price of $1.10.