Western Wayne Democrats gather at campaign office in Canton for debate watch party.
Patch hosted a presidential debate viewing party Wednesday at Good Times Caffe in Dearborn.
Democrats, third-party candidates in races for 11th Congressional District participate in League of Women Voters forum in Plymouth.
Candidates in 11th Congressional District races to participate in candidate forum tonight at Plymouth District Library.
Detroit House of Corrections property was obtained a year ago by Plymouth Township.
Moratorium will prevent dispensaries, growth centers for medical marijuana from opening until proper zoning can be created.
In a case of mistaken identity, state determines Fatima Hassan of Canton was not convicted of any crime, was mistaken for someone with same name.
Candidates in 20th, 21st State House races slated to appear at forum moderated by League of Women Voters.
Legislation introduced this month would establish plan to replace county executives removed by Michigan governors.
Business' promotions questioned by city during Liquor License Review Committee quarterly review.
Fatima Hassan was convicted in May on charges of conspiracy to commit health care fraud.
Racy advertisement raises questions about business' attempt to offer family friendly atmosphere.
Updated: Conzelman wins election by 15 votes; Edwards wins by 404
GOP primary races undergoing recounts today at township hall.
Despite objections from winning candidates, recount will go on as scheduled Thursday.
Democratic Congressional candidate for Michigan's 11th Congressional District lauds president's Democratic National Convention speech.
Sommer Foster of Canton sends photos from the Convention floor.
Milford Republican will face Democrat David Curson on Nov. 6 in race to fill remainder of Thaddeus McCotter's term.
Clerks report low voter turnout today in special primary election to fill seat vacated by Thaddeus McCotter.
The three-story building that would be constructed in the middle of downtown is up for approval from the planning commission in March.
Changes to the city’s ordinance will limit the number of restaurants serving alcohol in the city -- especially in the already tight downtown area.
Plymouth Township's water hike among the highest based on new rates from The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department.
The reason: continued severe weather.
20th District State Rep. Kurt Heise was joined by family and supporters to take the oath of office, and discussed a short list of efforts he’ll work on this year.
After a session to debate what needs to be done in 2011, the Plymouth City Commission gets focused on the issues likely to take center stage after January 1.
Ordered for 2011: employee furloughs, township offices closed for 13 days and higher permit fees for home construction, decks, fences and solar panels, among others.
'Orphaned’ Villas of Maple Creek residents may find respite with new developer.
The 35th District court will return fewer dollars to the five municipalities it serves for 2010.
The Plymouth Democratic Club convened at Hermann's Old Town Grill for a viewing party Sunday night.
Preservationists say Daisy Air Rifle Factory's last remaining wall is a part of history; others say it's an eyesore. The wall's fate may be determined Wednesday.
In response to a recent surge in liquor license applications, city officials are exploring ways to control the business ecosystem of Plymouth.