According to witnesses, Ron Edwards, pictured below, challenges a man to hit him. On right, Supervisor Price sits with Edwards at the bar.
Downtown business owners' and landlords' parking concerns sway commission.
A can of Detroit-brewed Stroh’s beer placed in time capsule when town was incorporated didn’t survive, but other relics did.
Republicans dominate elections in Plymouth Township, while Canton Township features full slate of both Democrats and Republicans.
The county has purchased $4 million in road maintenance equipment and hired 50 seasonal employees for projects in 23 communities.
U.S. District Court Judge Gershwin Drain said ACLU lacked standing, made “dubious” claims about harm to women.
Two ousted lawmakers have preserved right to sue for false imprisonment and false arrest, claiming a plot to ruin their political careers.
Bill requiring that human trafficking hotline number be posted at busy transportation hubs written by Plymouth Township lawmaker.
About $25 million in improvements are needed to turn Central Middle School into cultural destination, but it may hinge on election.
Surplus of $5.7 million recorded, with $20 million and $10 million available, respectively, for union bargaining and pension contributions.
Macomb, Oakland, Wayne, other counties see increases — huge spikes in some cases — in CPL applications since county boards were eliminated.
State regulatory agency strips Westland physician of right to practice medicine.
Some 300 people in Michigan were sickened and 19 died after receiving contaminated steroid injections.
For the first time in eight years, Wayne County didn’t have the nation’s highest population exodus.
A billboard-sized sign along Interstate 75 was vandalized by a politically minded miscreant.
Township Supervisor Shannon Price says Trustee Bob Doroshewitz “walking thin line” with “shadow campaigning” accusation.
National Consumer Protection Week is March 6-12. Here’s what irked Michigan consumers most in 2015.
Substantive issues like North Korean leader's call to put his military on standby for nuclear strikes took back seat to sophomoric slugfest.
Todd Courser and Cindy Gamrat say felony charges against them appear to be unconstitutional.
Disgraced former Michigan lawmakers Todd Courser and Cindy Gamrat will face charges related to fake gay sex scandal to cover up affair.
State Sen. Coleman A. Young II’s proposal would tax marijuana sales and free up police resources to focus on violent and property crimes.
The Bringing Justice Initiative hopes to reach 100 faith-based institutions from across southeast Michigan.
Noble appeals to “frustrated,” disenfranchised voters; Roosen touts insight into what auto industry needs to run well.
Officials said that 10th District already gets a low return on taxes paid into county parks budget.
Winter took its sweet time getting here, but it’s finally showing up. Be sure to bundle up.
Under twin legislation in the House and Senate, local historic preservation districts would face renewal every 10 years, more restrictions.
A lease with golf course management company is up for renewal this spring. Trustees will discuss the issue Tuesday.
Fox News has confirmed that it is sponsoring a debate in Detroit on March 3, five days before the Michigan presidential primary.
Political demographics are shifting in Canton Township, where Democrats are fielding the first full slate of candidates in decades.
A community volunteer for 16 years, Orbec says clerk position is “a natural next step.”
The Motor City Madman repeats debunked claim, given new life in the film “13 Hours,” that a “stand down” was ordered after Benghazi attack.
The compensation commission didn’t meet this year, so that means salaries are frozen this year and next.
Both companies received 50 percent, four-year tax abatement incentives from Canton Township. Together, the companies will create 37 jobs.
Verizon says tower needed to close service gap. Abundant Life Church of God pastor says lease payments will help church expand food pantry s
Progress Michigan questions hiring of outside law firm by House Speaker Kevin Cotter.
In plea, Advance Home Health Care owner admitted to conspiring with and paying doctors to refer Medicare clients to his business.
Some 7,000 souls are buried in graves, most of them marked only by a number, at the former Eloise Complex hospital and asylum.
Sixteen snow plows have dashboard cameras offering streaming video showing road conditions before you head out on roads.
Plymouth man collected hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal pension funds, Wayne County prosecutor says.
Plymouth Township Supervisor, Shannon Price sinks deeper and deeper into the mud, as he desperately tries to hold on to his appointed seat.