Find out where to vote and what the weather forecast looks like for Election Day.
City workers will process absentee ballots from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Find out who is running for city commission here.
Longtime Mayor Dan Dwyer is ending his 18-year political career. The city commission will select his replacement on Nov. 13.
Plymouth Township Supervisor Kurt Heise will run for the U.S. House of Representatives.
The "Great Recession" cut Canton revenue and forced the delay of maintenance projects. Canton officials are working to solve the problem.
The Republican field vying for the 11th District U.S. Representative seat is growing and may ultimately include Kurt Heise.
The sudden retirement of Dave Trott from the 11th District has left local Republicans contemplating a run for his seat.
GFL will return to its normal collection scheduled starting Sept. 11.
State Rep. Jim Runestad has scheduled two meetings to gather public input on proposed child custody reforms
An increase in water-sewer rates of 5-10 percent is likely for Plymouth Township residents.
The Canton Republican will hold a launch party Saturday at the Yankee Air Museum near Ypsilanti.
Plans to pave a portion of Ridge Road were rejected by Canton's Board of Trustees over resident objections.
Plymouth Township officials consider closing the golf course.
A former elected official and a failed trustee candidate are considering legal action against Plymouth Township.
Northville Township request leads to delay.
City of Plymouth residents will be paying more for water soon.
The Canton Republican appears ready to join the fight to replace Gov. Rick Snyder.
The phone system at city hall has been restored.
Funds will go towards the purchase of Canton's new 64-gallon automated recycling carts.
Plymouth Township Supervisor Kurt Heise was recently appointed to Metro Parks board by Gov. Rick Snyder.
Canton resident Kurtis Wilder has been appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court.
Leaking joints, deck coating and stair repairs are among the fixes needed at the deck, which sits off of Harvey Street.
A new Plymouth Township contract will give residents the ability to pay online, by phone, or in person using their credit card by July 1.
From 7:30 - 8:30 a.m., “Coffee with the Commissioners” will be held at the Plymouth Cultural Center.
A resolution against medical marijuana was discussed by township trustees, but no vote was taken. Officials are not supportive.
Canton will hold a study session on its ethics ordinance starting at 6 p.m. Tuesday at township hall, 1150 Canton Center Road.
The Canton Republican recently introduced a bill that would allow clergy members to make political statements from the pulpit.
In February, the township revoked Mulan Massage Center's certificate of occupancy.
The supervisor, treasurer, clerk, and building department will be open every first and third Tuesday from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Resignation ends longtime Plymouth clerk career after more than 30 years with the city.
Longtime City of Plymouth Clerk Linda Langmesser is accused of making anti-Muslim post in response to article in The Atlantic
Roksana Sikorski, who is serving 10 to 20 years in prison after guilty plea, expected to argue she had ineffective legal counsel.
State Rep. Kristy Pagan will serve on four committees/subcommittees during her second term.
Rep. Pagan (D-Canton) is in her second term representing the 21st District.
Ousted treasurer Ron Edwards doesn't know how assessment was overlooked; says, 'I don't work there anymore.'
Fountain will be the first phase of park redevelopment.
Public comments invited before making $1 million improvements to the park.
Just how much? Read below for an estimate.
Michael Siegrist had earlier said holding two positions would not be a conflict.
Write-ins fail in last-ditch effort to keep their jobs.