All types of donations are needed, especially type O.
DTE is offering free admission to thank residents for their patience during the extended power outages.
Weekly program will feature different sports throughout the year and take place at city parks and McCollough-Unis School.
Pick-up is scheduled for 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the loading dock of the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center, 15801 Michigan Ave.
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held near you.
Drop off bulky trash or flood-damaged items.
The Red Cross is holding a couple blood drives in the Dearborn area soon.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Dearborn.
Trash, recycling and yard waste pickup will not be affected by the Fourth of July holiday and will remain on its normal schedule.
Residents are asked to please only call 911 if there is an emergency response required.
With the weather getting hotter, residents can enjoy themselves while cooling off at one of the city's outdoor pools.
Five concerts will take place at Ford Field Park, while two will be inside at The Center.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up near you.
As of Monday, June 28, 2021, the City of Dearborn is happy to be returning to its normal operating hours for the public.
Volunteers support the nurses and firefighters who are administering the vaccine, and make people seeking a shot feel welcome.
With Independence Day coming up soon, residents are reminded of the City's fireworks ordinance, which mimics state law.
The public is invited to attend the City of Dearborn's Fiscal Year 2022 Budget Adoption meeting on Tuesday.
The City of Dearborn's Recreation and Parks Department has announced its tentative plans for all its facilities for the summer 2021.
The Red Cross is holding a few blood drives soon in the Dearborn area.
For the week of May 31 – June 4 Dearborn's trash, recycling and yard waste pickup schedule will be delayed by one day.
With the weather getting hotter, residents can soon look forward to cooling off at one of the city's outdoor pools.
Dearborn voters should be watching their mailbox for applications for absent voter ballots, which were mailed on May 18.
A remembrance ceremony and concert on May 30 will be in person, with guests asked to follow COVID-19 safety protocols.
The City of Dearborn is committed to maintaining its tree canopy by protecting trees where possible and providing new trees as needed.
The Red Cross is holding a few blood drives soon in the Dearborn area. The pandemic continues to affect the U.S. blood supply.
The City of Dearborn is dedicated to providing its residents with a safe, clean, and healthy environment.
If Dearborn as a community can lower water use during peak hours, it can affect the future water rates from GLWA.
The public is welcome to attend workshops continuing in May in which the City Council will be discussing the proposed budget.
Residents and community organizations are invited to a virtual meeting hosted by the city to provide their input on affordable housing.
Scholarships were awarded to 17 graduating high school seniors in Dearborn, two Henry Ford College nursing students and a military veteran.
Love Camp Dearborn? Have fond memories of the place from childhood, or are you looking forward to a vacation there this summer?
The Dearborn City Council will hold its Thursday Committee of the Whole meeting in person.
The City of Dearborn is sponsoring a free document shredding day for residents 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday.
The question of whether to revise the Dearborn City Charter will be put before voters in the August 3 primary election.
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
The public is welcome to attend workshops in April and May.
A disruptive sewer project originally expected to conclude at the end of 2025 is ahead of schedule and could be completed by November 2021.
The Dearborn Administrative Center, the 19th District Court and the Dearborn Public Library buildings will be closed.
Mayor John B. O'Reilly, Jr., with the support of the City Council, has declared April 2021 as Arab American Heritage Month.