Two-term trustee vows to protect public safety services while ensuring efficient water delivery, continuation of quality-of-life amenities.
Here’s how to RSVP for presidential campaign appearance by U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.
Parents of the boy who was viciously attacked have filed a civil lawsuit. "It's time to address this in a very serious way," attorney says.
The Rev. Ed Belczak made lengthy plea for mercy, telling judge he had suicidal thoughts because of public humiliation.
Government argues for 37-month sentence, while supporters plead for mercy in the Rev. Ed Belczak’s sentencing on federal fraud charge.
A feasibility study will determine if the capacity exists to serve Salem Township development.
Wayne County is kicking in the lion’s share of $3.7 million project to repair streets in 20 Canton subdivisions.
A petition to recall Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder over handling of Flint water debacle was rejected, but pastor vows to try again.
Phil LaJoy will close the door on 26 years of public service next year, but for now, “it’s business as usual," he says.
The statewide poll comes as Michigan lawmakers are considering legislation that would allow concealed weapons in schools.
The disclosure is a major hit for the GOP candidate, who is leading in Michigan and national polls.
Former Plymouth Township trustee and police officer appointed to fill unexpired term of Kay Arnold.
Disgraced former lawmakers Todd Courser and Cindy Gamrat were both on the ballot trying to win back their seats in the Michigan House.
Eight people ran for four seats on the Plymouth City Commission in Tuesday's election. Here are the unofficial results.
Three incumbents face challenges in re-election bids.
Township residents spoke overwhelmingly in support of Don Schnettler over Supervisor Price's suggestion of former Trustee Steve Mann.
At a congressional hearing, Rep. John Conyers said flyovers caused concern in community with large ethnic population.
A permanent successor to longtime treasurer Raymond Wojtowicz will be chosen in the November 2016 elections.
Westland legislator says “unconventional methods” needed to end road funding stalemate.
The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office is waiting for more information from the medical examiner’s office.
Supervisor Shannon Price still thinks the ordinance has merit, but will take ACLU's and others' free speech concerns into consideration.
Lawsuit: Policies at Trinity Health Corp. prohibit doctors from ending pregnancies when continuing them puts mother’s life at risk.
The Republican lawmaker, prohibited by term limits from seeking another term, says Plymouth Township "deserves better."
Attorney said he offered to settle case for $25 million to $30 million before filing lawsuit.
Wayne County will auction 180 pieces of equipment it no longer needs — including cars, trucks and SUVs — on Saturday.
A spokesman for House Speaker Kevin Cotter called the proposal a “ridiculous wish list.”
U.S. Ecology says expansion of capacity is necessary to keep pace with automotive, manufacturing and industrial growth.
Michigan senators also seek review of hazardous pipelines and oil-spill response plans.
Often described as a reluctant politician, Gov. Rick Snyder has formed a PAC to recruit “problem-solving” candidates.
Michael Rivera, serving life in prison without parole, will get a new trial on criminal sexual conduct charge.
Sam Farran, 54, was captured by insurgents in March after he tried to flee war-torn Yemen.
Legislation pending before the Michigan House stems from concerns the devices are “an accident waiting to happen.”
Bills before the Legislature would create “no-fly zones” near jails and prisons and ban the use drones to commit a crime.
Todd Courser confirmed Friday he will run for the seat he resigned to avoid expulsion. Expelled lawmaker Cindy Gamrat is doing the same.
Families of victims have scorn for the deal. "GM officials walk off scot-free while its customers are 6 feet under," says safety advocate.
Treasurer's retirement comes on the heels of resignation of deputy treasurer last month, fueling concerns consent decree could fuel exodus.
The 8th District Democratic congressional candidate also has at least $60K in credit card debt.
Lawsuit claims automated system illegally seized state and federal tax refunds from potentially thousands of workers.
Vice president’s visit comes as speculation grows that he may run for president and Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton sinks in polls.
Supervisor Shannon Price continues to hire friends and political operatives, growing the size and cost of Plymouth Township government.