The Chief Gene Shepherd Park splash pad will open at 11 a.m., May 31, Memorial Day, with no capacity limits or mask restrictions. The sp ...
More than 150 million Americans don’t use the internet at broadband speeds. See how the Shelby-Utica area compares.
May is Building Safety Month and the Shelby Township Building Department is taking part to encourage safe and modern building codes.
See the latest announcement from Shelby Township.
Shelby Township offices are open to serve you with limited public access to township facilities.
Mission: Read challenges students in grades K-3 to read for 1,000 days before grade 6. A thousand days sounds like a lot, but Mission: R ...
Set a goal to read 1,000 books to your little ones before they start kindergarten as you start reading with your children the day they a ...
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your Macomb County neighbors.
As we keep our patrons, community and staff safe during the COVID-19 emergency, all Shelby Township Library programs will remain virtual ...
Shelby Township Police Chief Robert Shelide was suspended for 30 days and will also be required to undergo cultural awareness training.
The Shelby Township police chief is on administrative leave over tweets he is accused of posting that reportedly promote police brutality.
State Rep. Doug Wozniak introduced a plan to help address the backlog of criminal cases waiting evaluation at the state forensic center
New law allows 17-year-olds to be sent through juvenile court system
Legislation would give reformed citizens access to better job opportunities
Legislation ends policy requiring 17-year-olds to be treated as adults in court
Rep. Diana Farrington introduced part of a bipartisan plan to strengthen protections for survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault
Now that tax season is over, it’s probably a good time to evaluate some financial “best practices” for the rest of the year.
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In April, we celebrate National Social Security Month by letting you know what you can do online with a my Social Security account.
With April being Financial Literacy Month, there’s no time like the present to begin saving for your financial future.
If there's only one thing that you do this month related to Social Security, do this – create a my Social Security account.
State Rep. Diana Farrington finished her first term in the state House with a perfect voting record, taking part in all 1,554 votes.
State Rep. Douglas Wozniak’s legislative office is now open and ready to serve the residents of Macomb County.
Rep. Lucido bill prevents police from keeping the property of innocent people
Rep. Lucido's plan to protect the due process rights of Michigan citizens advanced today
Shaun King, a national leader of Black Lives Matter, endorsed Shelby Township Democrat Abdul El-Sayed for governor.
Shelby Township Board of Trustees Unanimous Vote to end Property Tax Fees
The House Judiciary Committee approved legislation by state Rep. Peter Lucido guaranteeing a parent’s right to disinherit a child
Legislation creates system to warn residents when weather conditions increase the likelihood of discharges from municipal sewer systems
Rep. Peter Lucido is demanding the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality take immediate action to clean pollution in Lake St. Clair
Rep. Diana Farrington’s legislation allowing MSHDA to create a mortgage refinance program was approved by the Financial Services Committee
National Consumer Protection Week is March 6-12. Here’s what irked Michigan consumers most in 2015.
The project will have a major effecton traffic in Oakland and Macomb counties during much of 2016.
No contest plea leads to probation after prosecutors are unable to reinstate murder charges
The disclosure is a major hit for the GOP candidate, who is leading in Michigan and national polls.
Attorney said he offered to settle case for $25 million to $30 million before filing lawsuit.
A spokesman for House Speaker Kevin Cotter called the proposal a “ridiculous wish list.”
A man whose child-custody case has tied up courts for years allegedly threatened to place bomb under judge's car, shoot her.