Also, the FBI said its planes aren’t being used to spy on religious and ethnic groups in Dearborn.
Get ready “dark-30.” The sun will start setting earlier and earlier until the Winter Solstice. Here are some tips to make it easier.
The old Dearborn Historical Museum flag will be disposed of in a proper, dignified flag burning ceremony.
Also, Dearborn police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a bank robbery suspect; man accused of stabbing young brother arraigned.
Also, President Obama’s former pastor, outspoken religious leader keynotes ADC gala; Dearborn one of best cities for trick-or-treating.
Traffic will be affected for about a month during repaving project.
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy, a U-M grad, and ESPN’s Jemele Hill, a Michigan State grad, are competing in their own contest Saturday.
An anti-Islam rally fizzled, police made an arrest in car larcenies, John Dingell hospitalized and more stories.
Pastor known for taking on controversial topics to speak at American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee gathering.
The best way to keep streets clear is to place leaves in yard waste bags or approved containers.
The end of daylight saving time is also a good time to change your smoke alarm batteries.
Known as the “Two Muskateers,” honorees have spent countless hours preparing the city’s Senior News and Views newsletter, other good deeds.
Residents heeded mayor’s advice and stayed away from the rally, where counter-protesters outnumbered demonstrators by about two-to-one.
Mayor John B. O'Reilly Jr. has written an open letter to the community regarding a planned anti-Islam rally in Dearborn Saturday.
City doesn’t expect trouble, but police agencies at all levels of government and the intelligence community have developed a tactical plan.
Check your wallet, desk and junk drawers. The winner of a Fantasy 5 jackpot has only days to claim prize.
Organizers hope to raise $13,000 as veterans take on Dearborn police and firefighters. Read on for all the details.
“I felt like i was in a box for a long, long time and it was just unlocked,” says teen, who was born a boy, but has identified as a girl.
The Springwells Park Neighborhood, “a gem” for the city, will be commemorated on Saturday, Oct. 3, for its inclusion on National Register.
The Detroit Zoo has been spending about $98,000 a year to acquire crickets, diet for amphibians and other animals.
As imperfect as they are, you may be surprised by the numbers.
Dearborn residents can get rid of unused or unwanted prescription drugs in national take-back initiative.
The numbers may seem high, but they’re nowhere near the record for this time of the year.
Organizers hope to return the sanctioned chili cook-off and Habitat for Humanity fundraiser next year.
Meat producers say true aim of “10 Billion Lives” tour and similar activist tactics is to put animal agriculture out of business.
If you miss a day on Patch, you miss a lot. Catch up with some of our top stories for the week of Sept. 13-19.
The pastor of the Southfield New Hope United Methodist Church said in a letter to congregants that "rhythm and blues got the best of me."
The calendars include important dates, phone numbers, budget and other valuable information — and you might recognize yourself in photos.
Money might not buy happiness — and it doesn’t in Michigan, the 10th unhappiest place in America, according to WalletHub.
The phase out of bottled water — the single largest contributor of plastic waste in the United States — occurred a year ahead of schedule.
Beverages, food, entertainment and free parking offered at museum beer-tasting party.
Former Ferndale downtown official brings Main Street expertise to unite vision, ignite revitalization.
The western pond turtle is one of 10 species targeted in new Saving Animals From Extinction international conservation effort.
Do you think all of these things are really a thing?
If you miss a day on Patch, you miss a lot. Here’s a roundup of some the stories that made headlines in the last couple of weeks.
If it felt like the hottest day of the year, it almost was. Here’s a look at how long the heat will last.
Troy woman calls 911 after a black widow spider crawled out of a container of grapes she was rinsing.
Library card holders now have free access to a resource useful for job search, reference and marketing information.
If you miss a day on Patch, you miss a lot. Catch up here with some of the week’s top stories.
At 11, she and Rhiannon Tomtishen began successful campaign to convince the Girl Scouts to stop using unsustainable palm oil in its cookies.