New committee formed to handle criminal law issues facing Legislature.
Felony charge against Paul Seewald and Don Yowchuang dismissed by Wayne County Circuit Court judge.
Bentivolio names three with Michigan political roots to staff.
Congressman accepting applications through Jan. 31.
The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) has summarily suspended the pharmacist license of Ashwani Kumar Sharma, R.Ph., of Canton.
The Republican congressman, who represents Plymouth and Canton, says the Enumerated Powers Act 'holds Congress accountable' for upholding the Constitution.
Congressman says he will 'be a strong advocate for gun owners.'
Here are some of your responses to the Rock Bar & Grill closing last week.
Northville Township hopes to use revenue generated from a development on the Seven Mile Property to finance the demolition and clean up.
Canton Democrat one of two dissenting votes against Jase Bolger.
Wayne County transfers the abandoned section of Sheldon Road near Sheldon Center Road to Canton Township jurisdiction.
District Manager Ryan Eggenberger to meet with constituents Jan. 16 at Plymouth District Library.
An engineering and planning firm will conduct a market study on Canton's three corridors - Ford Road, Michigan Avenue and Cherry Hill Village.
Roads in Lexington Square and Wethersfield Condominiums are in disrepair and must be fixed soon, residents say.
Local state legislators support new law.
Downtown bar to seek new ownership under terms of agreement.
First ticket free under new downtown parking policy.
Plymouth City Commission offers second public hearing tonight, could recommend revocation of liquor license.
113th Congress to swear in today in Washington, D.C.
The U.S. House went along with a Senate plan Tuesday to address expiring Bush-era tax cuts while delaying spending cuts.
Plymouth and Canton legislators introduced many bills, missed few votes in 2012.
When parents challenged two books from AP English class, community members pushed back.
President, Congress have just a few days to avert automatic tax increases and spending cuts.
Plymouth Township, faced with a nearly $1 million budget shortfall, reduced its staffing in 2012.
Three-judge panel rules that Citizens Action Group of Plymouth Township cannot set parameters of ballot question.
The bill would have allowed concealed weapons in gun-free zones such as schools and sports arenas.
Michigan's governor tells reporters the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre gives him 'clear pause' on legislation that could allow gun owners with concealed weapons permits to carry inside schools.
Second public hearing for downtown Plymouth bar and restaurant will take place Jan. 7, 2013.
Ordinance allows local enforcement, increased penalties for drivers registering blood alcohol content of 0.17 or more.
No decision will be made tonight, but public invited to weigh in on fate of business' liquor license.
Legislation requires state departments to publicly disclose all spending.
Martha Snow of Northville appointed by governor to vacant judgeship in 3rd District Court in Wayne County.
The bills were signed into law by Gov. Rick Snyder on Tuesday.
Plymouth Township Board of Trustees unanimously approves proposed 2013 budget.
Plymouth Mayor Dan Dwyer opposes expanding Education Achievement Authority.
President says proposed right-to-work laws give people "the right to work for less money" during an appearance in Redford Township.
City urges promoter to turn over financial records from 2012 event, OKs plans for 2013 festival as for-profit event.
Dave Kwiatkowski of Canton is charged with infecting 32 hospital patients with his hepatitis C.
The Canton Board of Trustees also approved the special land use and revised site plan for Canton Friendship Church in its Tuesday meeting.
Macomb Township man revives Modern Whig Party, and more big news near you.