School Supt. Carla Harting said that because of the time and money invested in preparing for a February election, it is not feasible that the district would change its date.
In an impassioned plea, Senate Majority Leader Gretchen Whitmer disclosed she was raped 20 years ago, but "can’t even begin to imagine now having to think about the same thing happening to my own daughters" in Michigan's anti-abortion climate.
A security breach was detected in September, and state officials are just now being notified. They’re not happy.
Licenses and plates that expire on a day when state offices are closed, such as a holiday or weekend, can be renewed the following day without penalty.
Gas stations, convenience stores operating overnight would be required to hire extra help or install surveillance cameras to prevent crimes like the alleged abduction of Jessica Heeringa last April.
The special plates would raise funds breast and cervical cancer research.
The Detroit News reports county officials believe the financially troubled city is trying to 'cash in' on its water system.
The State and Visa resolved issues that had previously prevented Visa from being accepted at the counter.
Is unemployment pay an entitlement for workers dismissed for using medical pot, or should businesses be protected against claims “for all persons involuntarily unemployed”?
A petition drive launched this week would leave hunting decisions with the state's Natural Resources Commission.
A state representative has gathered 12 co-sponsors in his effort to rescind the ban on smoking at outdoor restaurant patios and sidewalk cafés. What do you think?
Containers that do not meet the new standards will not be collected.
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A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
"On the job, what matters is your work, not your gender or skin color or faith or your sexual orientation," said Sen. Carl Levin (D- Mich.) on the floor of the Senate.
Check out the top Election Day stories from around southeast Michigan.
Sen. Hoon-Yung Hopgood will also hold a coffee hour at Bacon Memorial Library this month.
Several national, state and county races are set to be decided.
With the large veteran population Downriver, Wyandotte is working to making sure more opportunities exist for these former soldiers.
U.S. District Judge Bernard Friedman set a trial that would start Feb. 25.
Curbside pickup begins Oct. 28 and ends Nov. 30.
Gov. Rick Snyder signed legislation Monday that moves the immunization requirement from sixth grade to seventh grade.
On the other hand, Congress is thought of more highly than the Kardashians.
Wayne County’s Third Circuit Court moves to a one-step jury duty notification system at the end of September.
The bill would would make more low-income adults eligible for health insurance through the federal health care law.
Director Anita O'Brien says the bin's current location is too hard to reach for the collection truck.
A bike rack design contest executed by the City of Wyandotte is over and the winner is...
The Wayne County Health on Wheels Mobile Health Unit will be set up at the Wyandotte Co-op Apartments.
There are more invasive species than Asian carp threatening Michigan's Great Lakes, Gov. Snyder says.
The bill will provide health care for 470,000 additional low-income Michigan residents.
Every five years residents of Komaki, Aichi Japan visit Wyandotte to take in the sites and eat at local restaurants.
The Wyandotte Jaycees 2013 Beautiful Babies were selected and the winners are, in a word, beautiful.
Photos of remaining items can be found on Craigslist.org. Find a link directly to the Craigslist ad in this article.
The scheduled movie is Cars II starring Lightning McQueen and his pal Mater played by actor Owen Wilson and comedian Larry the Cable Guy.
There will be no council meetings on July 8th and July 15th.
Local teens will descend on Downtown Wyandotte to make their mark through the expression of art.
Community members have flocked to Twitter to sound off on the landmark ruling.