Canton teen Grace Rembinski signs recording contract with Nashville music label
Grace began to grow as a musician, playing locally at bars and restaurants -while traveling back and forth to Nashville - writing songs and recording music.
Plymouth Township woman charged with election law forgery over absentee voter ballot
A Plymouth Township woman is facing a felony charge related to election forgery, after the township clerk discovered an alleged attempt to obtain a ballot in the woman's daughter's name.
Parent sponsored graduation party at Plymouth Canton campus raises concerns
But for now, a parent-sponsored event for graduating seniors of Canton, Plymouth and Salem High Schools is scheduled to take place Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at three separate locations at the Plymouth-Canton Educational Park Campus.
Plymouth toy store gets outpouring of support after making 'boycott' list for requiring face coverings
A toy store in downtown Plymouth is finding a new customer base after the owners made the decision to require customers to wear masks at all times while shopping.
One killed in chain-reaction crash after semi hits three cars, starts fire on M14 in Plymouth Twp.
MSP said one person died when a semi-truck hit stalled or backed up traffic on M-14 on Friday.
Boy battling cancer gets superhero surprise visit from Catholic Central wrestlers
The family has been forced to split their time between Mott Children's Hospital and being sequestered in their home. But once a socially distanced Spiderman showed up, they got to forget all of that - at least for a little while.
Women form club in metro Detroit to surprise moms with wine, other gifts during COVID-19
A group of women in the Plymouth-Canton area call themselves the Sisterhood of the Traveling Wine Club, and are spreading joy through surprise front-porch gifts.
20 Minutes Apart music show combines race, storytelling and friendship
One man loved the blues, the other loved folk music.
Coder school opens in Plymouth bringing Silicon Valley kids program to Michigan
Computer coding schools line shopping plazas in California. Raj Patel and his wife bought into the franchise, bringing the first of its kind school to Michigan.
Golden Gloves champ, nuclear bomb engineer from Detroit turns 100
Thomas Waling was a Golen Glove Champ, worked on the Manhattan Project, and has been married to his wife for 78 years.
Parents who lost son to suicide approach issue at every angle, from students to seniors
A controversial service that dozens of Michigan schools have signed on to has many worried it's an invasion of privacy, including the ACLU. Others worry that people won't focus enough on seniors and working-age adults who could commit suicide.
Driver trapped inside car after crash in Plymouth
Police confirmed that high winds Monday afternoon prevented a medical helicopter from responding to the scene. But emergency crews were able to get the driver out and he was rushed by ambulance to a nearby hospital
Woman killed, man dead in apparent murder-suicide in Plymouth
A woman was killed and a man is dead in an apparent murder-suicide at the Plymouth Hills mobile home community in Plymouth.
Brawl outside Brother Rice and Catholic Central hockey game sparks police investigation
Brother Rice says the safety of students and attendees at sporting events is its top priority. Catholic Central says two of its students were attacked by several people there.
Livonia tattoo artist arrested for sexual misconduct with woman
Police arrested Alex Boyko on a warrant for allegedly having inappropriate sexual contact with a Redford woman in 2015.
Plymouth Canton Educational Park takes 25th at national marching band competition
At the end of marching band season, the Plymouth Canton Educational Park would probably agree. Coming off a trip to the national championships, the band - marching 160 strong - placed 25 out of 100 teams from across the country. And here's their three drum majors to tell you why.



















