Democrats take five of seven trustee spots, Siegrist earns clerk position, Slavens ousts current treasurer.
Defeated in primaries, Edwards and Conzelman stir the pot and keep their hats in the ring.
Nine candidates vie for 3 six-year terms on school board.
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Michael Siegrist says he'll cross that bridge when he comes to it.
Ikeie Ranordo Smith, facing charges in six jurisdictions, waived his preliminary exam in a video appearance in Redford Township.
Township says city owes on pension and retirement shortfall. Plymouth mayor claims it's political payback.
Bassel Altantawi faces 20 years in prison and up to $200,000 fines if convicted.
Michigan is one of about a dozen swing states in play in the race for the White House. Chelsea Clinton is also coming to Michigan Friday.
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette has accepted the resignation of the deputy chief investigator after his arrest in Canton.
The township will walk away with money and possibly a park in deal with Wayne County treasurer.
Local communities wouldn’t be able to ban or impose fees on plastic bag under bill moving to full House for vote.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will make his fourth visit to Michigan since August.
The two Republican supervisor candidates spent nearly $115,000, but “dark money” may made the campaign more expensive.
Originally, Michigan Department of Transportation officials projected a mid-September completion date for the project.
"You're living in poverty. Your schools are no good. You have no jobs."
Which side will Trump show: the free-wheeling side that won the primaries, or the scripted candidate who spoke in Detroit two weeks ago?
Shannon Price extended an olive branch to the candidate who defeated him in the Aug. 2 primary election.
The Motor City Madman says that if Americans don’t “get it right” in this election, he will run for president.
Two incumbent Plymouth trustees held on to their seats. In Canton Township, Linda Obrec easily won her race.
Payment is a “good first step,” but more negotiations needed to settle $4 million tab township says is owed by city.
Work on the two-year $90.8 million project will now begin in August. Here's what to expect in the months ahead.
Shannon Price did a very nice campaign video, but unfortunately, he apparently tried to mislead voters into thinking he has a law degree.
Many community members felt disrespected by the refusal of the Supervisor, Treasurer, and Clerk to answer questions before Aug. 2nd Primary.
Every campaign sign in this slideshow seems to violate Plymouth Township ordinances in some way or another.
Kurt Heise and Jerry Vorva accuse incumbent township clerk Nancy Conzelman of manipulating election process to hers and others' advantage.
Work begins Tuesday on the next stretch of the $75 million project.
Shannon Price and Carl Berry seem to be the most hated men in Plymouth Township after having Heise and Schnettler removed from ballot.
The upgrade may allow Wayne County to borrow more money at a lower interest rate.
Independent auditors commended officials on Canton's financial stability.
Nationally, movement to invoke “conscience clause,” replace Donald Trump as nominee at Republican National Convention is gaining momentum.
Parks budget includes upgrades at parks managed by cities and townships, as well as development of first-ever parks master plan.
The township’s new pumping station enabled the city to reduce costs.
Judge says there isn’t enough evidence to support charges against Cindy Gamrat, but her former lover Todd Courser is headed to trial.
Female workers at Michigan’s only women’s prison faced gender discrimination since 2009, the Justice Department alleged in federal lawsuit.
Deaths among motorcyclists without helmets increased 460 percent from 2011 to 2015, according to Insurance Institute of Michigan analysis.
Hunting enthusiasts may soon gain expanded wardrobe options, according to new legislation.
Michigan poll shows Libertarian Gary Johnson registers double-digit support and Bernie Sanders would handily defeat Trump. Who's your pick?
“My eyes! My eyes!” James Weeks II took it all off, baby, and C-Span cameras recorded every eye-popping moment of it.
House speaker says he’s not looking to increase number of fired workers, only streamline and shorten termination process.