Stranger danger incident reported in Plymouth Township
The driver was described as a male of an unknown race, wearing sunglasses, possibly in his mid-30s.
Political Machine 2024 video game by Plymouth-based company allows everyone to create own strategy
It allows players to compete in the primaries to build their own political manifesto, with votes from virtual ballots - a decoding of digital representative democracy.
Voter intimidation case in Plymouth Township ends without charges
The individual came forward and admitted he had placed a non-functioning camera near the ballot box. He said his intent was to deter tampering.
Flushing man charged with stalking Attorney General Dana Nessel and her wife
Christopher Baldwin of Flushing is accused of stalking Nessel and her wife - showing up at their home in Plymouth on Tuesday, ringing their doorbell and sitting on the porch.
Winter Blast, Plymouth Ice Festival, and more things to do this weekend in Metro Detroit
This weekend is all about annual winter events like Winter Blast and the Plymouth Ice Festival. Here's what's going on:
'I smelt the fire': Performer who caught fire at Northridge Christmas concert asked mom to go on without her
Sandy Springstead was in the middle of performing during a Christmas concert at Plymouth's Northridge Church earlier this month when she smelled fire and realized it was her.
Performer catches fire at Northridge Christmas concert from freak accident
"You have all the safety protocols in place and then something like this happens," said Stephen King. "This freak accident. It's so hard to take it in. You just kind of go numb."
Karl's Cabin reopens Wednesday after fire devastated Plymouth restaurant
After a fire ripped through Karl's Cabin more than nine months ago, the iconic Plymouth restaurant is set to reopen.
Karl's Cabin in Plymouth nears reopening after devastating fire
A February fire devastated the popular restaurant and banquet hall.
Plymouth outdoor dining saved after new ordinance approved
After fears that patio dining in Plymouth was at risk of going away due to inflated fees, a compromise has been reached. The city commission finalized an ordinance that includes some changes to the current rules.
Plymouth man convicted of torching own house so he could make homeowners insurance claim
A Plymouth man could spend life in prison for starting his own house on fire as part of an insurance fraud ploy.
Property taxes on Plymouth's Penn Theatre could dim lights for good
Plymouth City Manager Paul Sincock says, at the time, the Friends of the Penn's tax exemption application did not meet certain criteria for approval.
Controversial $2 price hike proposal on outdoor dining in Plymouth fails
For many businesses in Plymouth, they're finally getting their holding after a shaky few years from the pandemic. Raising rates would only make recovery that much tougher, owners said.
Outdoor dining fee hike on Plymouth businesses vote fails; heads back to drawing board
Business leaders say the original proposal of going from $1.50 per square foot of patio space to $15 per square foot came out of nowhere.
Downtown Plymouth Art Walk vandalized by group caught on camera
On camera - you can see a couple of kicks - and then the artwork was ripped off the alley wall. Police are looking for them now and need your help.
Outdoor dining in Plymouth in peril with new city tax fee increase under consideration
City officials are looking at a plan to increase outdoor dining fees from $1.50 per square foot of patio space to $15 per square foot.
Family living out of car loses everything after vehicle catches fire in Plymouth Twp.
A woman who was living out of her car with her daughter and DoorDashing to try to build a better life has nothing left after the vehicle caught fire this weekend.
Prank leads to foam pouring out of downtown Plymouth fountain
An apparent prank in downtown Plymouth over the weekend left Kellogg Park's fountain overflowing with foam.
Plymouth High School evacuated for bomb threat; police give all clear (Update)
Plymouth High School was evacuated after a bomb threat was made after the school day ended on Monday. A comprehensive search determined it was not credible, the school later said.
Labrador named Echo trains to be therapy and firearms detection dog at Plymouth-Canton schools
Echo, an adorable 3-year-old Labrador, is training to serve in a duel role at Plymouth-Canton Schools.