Merrill Lynch Study Reveals Women Confident in All But Investing
Troy High School in cooperation with the Lear Corporation held a student assembly yesterday focused on Distracted Driving
The atmosphere was electric at Wattles Elementary School as final preparations were made for the much-anticipated Golden Jubliee Celebration
IA East celebrates their senior Diploma Program art students with their 2nd annual Empty Bowls Dinner and Art Exhibition
Family members, colleagues, TSD Central Office staff and students looked on, as Mrs. Houser was named 2018 Support Staff Member
See who's taking part in this iconic race on Monday.
Frank Migliazzo named to 2018 Financial Times Top 400 Financial Advisors list and Barron's Top 1200, Forbes Best-In-State lists
Lisa Toenniges Wins Award from ISPI
The suspect has been identified as a 23-year-old.
City Council fired Brian Kischnick in March, but a 2016 investigation could now become a matter of public record.
Hundreds of Michigan children are hoping for adoption by willing "forever families."
Police believe the 61-year-old woman's death was accidental, according to reports.
Police allude to the arrival a #PoliceCat on Friday.
Ms. Schmidt practices out of Secrest Wardle’s Troy office
Troy Team 226 Hammerheads Advance in FIRST Competition
Athens High School Hosts 1st Annual Career Fair
Troy Schools Break Ground on new, state-of-the-art Early Childhood Center
Students from International Academy East and International Academy Central have traveled to developing countries to help build schools.
Fired Troy City Manager Brian Kischnick was involved in an altercation with a woman earlier this month.
New law bars state and local governments from supporting federal government’s warrantless surveillance programs
The two are now in the Macomb County jail, facing felony charges, after getting more than $10,000 in gift cards, police said.
Police will detail how significant of an issue it is in Michigan and how the community can help prevent it.
Secrest Wardle Executive Partner, Margaret Scott, was appointed to the Detroit Medical Center Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital Advisory Board
Hundreds of Michigan teens are hoping to be adopted by willing "forever families" before aging out of foster system.
After a joke on their Twitter feed went viral, Troy Police said they’d get a police cat if they hit 10,000 followers - and then did.
Ms. Griffin practices out of Secrest Wardle’s Troy office
A Cummins Foundation investment in top architects to design public building started in the 1950s has paid off.
Athens Theatre Company Presents "Once Upon a Mattress"
Troy High Students Write and Send 700 Letters of Support to Parkland
2nd Annual Cardboard Challenge at Hill Elementary Encourages Creativity, Collaboration
Troy Theatre Ensemble Presents Musical “The Addams Family”
Boulan Park Middle School students are taking a STAND—Students Taking A New Direction.
Boulan 6th graders look forward to ELP Gallery Walk Day, Extended Learning Projects
Troy High School Students Deliver Care Packages Through “A Friend for Flint”
Larson Middle School Named 2018 School of Character
Columbia Teachers College Teaches Troy Parents Latest Reading/Writing Skills
The Troy Police promise to get a police cat if they reach 10,000 Twitter followers by April.
Troy conference will focus on insects and how we deal with them - mainly by killing them and being afraid of them.
18-year-old high school senior Triston Fulton is suing after being refused a gun at the Dick’s outlet in Troy’s Oakland Mall.
Troy will get a new Italian market and restaurant on the site of the former Tre Monti Restaurant.