Trenton Patch editor Nate Stemen asked mayoral candidate Gerald Brown three questions.
A public forum held on Thursday at the Westfield Activities Center in Trenton is set to air on cable television.
The Michigan Secretary of State has expanded their website, ExpressSOS.com, making the days of waiting in line for a new driver's license a thing of the past.
Incumbent Mayor Gerald Brown and challenger Kyle Stack sat down with Trenton Patch editor Nate Stemen to talk about the November election.
Trenton City Council members thanked Kyle Stack for her many years of service.
After eight months of negotiations Trenton city council members approved a new restaurant at Kennedy Recreation Center.
Trish Gearhart was named the new acting Trenton City Clerk at Monday's city council meeting.
Trenton High School football coach and teacher Aaron Segedi read this week's 'Mom-ents' column at Monday's Trenton City Council Meeting.
For the last eight years, dogs have taken over the Trenton Aquatic Center for this event.
Sen. Phil Pavlov introduced the draft Wednesday to the Michigan Legislature, which if passed would require all public schools throughout the state to participate in the Schools of Choice program.
A barricade at Trenton City Hall has prevented access to the building for more than a year.
Highlights from Tuesday's Trenton City Council meeting.
The trial date for John Robert Kennedy has been moved to Nov. 15.
Monday's Trenton City Council meeting is rescheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 6.
The Trenton Aquatic Center is scheduled to close for the season after Labor Day.
The Trenton-Woodhaven Animal Shelter has numerous kittens up for adoption.
This is the last week the Aquatic Center will be open on the weekdays.
Slocum Park is set to receive new playground equipment, and the city needs your help to get it ready for children.
Trenton City Clerk Kyle Stack resigned.
The Woodhaven-Trenton Animal Shelter has numerous cats up for adoption.
Voting for the mayoral primary is underway.
Two Trenton parents asked council members and Mayor Gerald Brown to urge school board members to reconsider cutting busing.
Highlights from the Aug. 1, 2011 City Council meeting agenda.
Highlights from the upcoming Trenton City Council meeting.
John Robert Kennedy, the man who allegedly called in a bomb threat and planted a bomb at Trenton High School, is expected to plead not guilty to a long list of federal charges, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Two new officers are set to be sworn into the Trenton Police Department.
What's up in Trenton today? Temperatures, gas prices, and spirits.
Here are a few things to help you get your day started right.
At the July 5 meeting, Trenton City Council expanded its harassment ordinance to include telecommunications devices beyond just telephones.
City Council approved a vendor to build the new playground equipment for Slocum-Truax Park. The project should be finished by September.
Just three days until the Trenton Mid-Summer Festival! Until then, here's the stuff you need to know for today.
Happy Independence Day, Trenton! We've got a list of 5 things you need to know on the Fourth of July.
Council members agreed to extend a contract with the Trenton Police Department.
The Trenton Veterans Memorial Library has fun summer programs.
Current licenses for any dogs or cats in Trenton are set to expire June 30.
Several positions in Trenton are up for election in November, including the office of mayor.
Patch got the information on the new Water Spray Pad Park you've been asking for.
According to Kim Healy of the Wayne County Parks System the Spray Park at Elizabeth Park won't open as soon as scheduled.
The Michigan State Police have announced a new scholarship for a defensive driving class for Michigan teens.
The new Veteran's Memorial at Veterans Memorial Library in Trenton was unveiled Saturday after the Memorial Day Parade.