Trenton-Grosse Ile Patch recaps the news from this past week.
Trenton City Council meetings stopped rebroadcasting on the city's cable channel in October 2012.
The legislation, which was championed by lawmakers along Lake St. Clair received bipartisan support in the House and Senate.
Teens with a temporary drivers permit, or a level 1 or 2 graduated license, will be prohibited from using a cell phone while driving a car under a law that takes effect Thursday.
Woodhaven officials, in partnership with the Trenton-Woodhaven Animal Shelter, are holding a shot and licensing clinic from 1 to 4:30 p.m. April 20 at Woodhaven City Hall, 21869 West Road.
Trenton officials met with Iqbal Nasir Wednesday afternoon to discuss the former Riverside Hospital property.
State Rep. Pat Somerville, R-New Boston, released a statement Tuesday informing constituents that Michigan was ranked fourth in sates with major new corporate facilities and expansions in 2012 by Site Selection magazine.
Trenton officials are pushing for a slight increase in licensing fees for dogs and cats.
Trenton City Council members voted to maintain control of the Elizabeth Park Marina.
The Trenton and Grosse Ile Congressman released a statement Friday on cuts that would go into effect at midnight if Congress doesn't take action.
DTE Energy offers customers an opportunity to decline the new wireless meters, but plans to charge one-time and monthly fees.
Congressman John Dingell called the monument "a reminder of both the progress made, and the work still left to be done."
Automatic federal spending cuts will happen March 1 if Congress does not reach an agreement before that time.
Former Riverside Property owner Iqbal Nasir told The News-Herald last week that he is "willing to let building inspectors inside the hospital."
Officials passed a new ordinance that puts several restrictions on tethering dogs in Trenton.
Dingell highlighted his legislative accomplishments, and spoke of what needs to come next for the 12th District.
Income-eligible Wayne County residents can either have their taxes done for free by a trained tax preparer or can access a free online tax preparation system to do it themselves.
The Trenton and Grosse Ile Democratic U.S. Representative applauded President Obama's support of investment in manufacturing and infrastructure.
State Rep. Pat Somerville, R-New Boston, encourages Grosse Ile residents to meet with him and discuss state or local issues.
Did you know you can register and pay for several Trenton Parks and Recreation Department activities online?
A new ordinance in Trenton has sparked a serious debate about animal rights and owners rights. Get in the conversation!
Officials created a new ordinance that would put several restrictions on tethering dogs in Trenton.
Trenton police officer Robert D. Pare who lost his life while serving will have his name placed on the wall.
Trenton Mayor Kyle Stack's State of the City Address was held Monday morning at the Westfield Activities Center.
Somerville, vice chair of the House Committee on Financial Services and member of the Commerce Committee, said he is especially interested in working on economic reforms that will continue bringing jobs back to this state, according to a release.
New stamp will allow you to mail letters anywhere in the world for one set price of $1.10.
Rep. Pat Somerville represents the 23rd House District which encompasses Brownstown Township, Gibraltar, Grosse Ile Township, Huron Township, Trenton and Woodhaven.
The committee will aim to determine where spending cuts need to be made, and if certain county departments are being adequately funded.
The City of Trenton captured taxes earmarked for the Detroit Zoo from 2008 to 2010.
Wyandotte, Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, Romulus and Brownstown are taking part in a zoo millage litigation.
The state senator says "Michigan is headed on the right track."
Snyder will deliver his third State of the State address at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
State Rep. Pat Somerville (R-New Boston) is holding office hours in Trenton on Jan. 25.
Planning on buying a home soon? New homeowner assistance funds were just announced.
Snyder signed the bill into law Tuesday, according to the Detroit News.
Trenton residents and public employees will be presented with 15 different awards including the Patch Community Service Person of the Year Award on Jan. 19 at the Trenton Village Theatre.
State Rep. Andrew Kandrevas, whose districted represented Trenton in 2012, introduced a sole piece of legislation in 2012.
Under a new ordinance, military veterans would be preferred for employment with the City of Trenton.
The U.S. House went along with a Senate plan Tuesday to address expiring Bush-era tax cuts while delaying spending cuts.
Dearborn Rep. John Dingell supported a Senate plan Tuesday to address expiring Bush-era tax cuts while delaying spending cuts.