The Henry Ford Centennial Library will host a lecture about Wallenberg Aug. 2.
Headed to the farmer's market? Check out our featured Vendor of the Week!
You can meet this brown mackerel tabby today!
The event encourages residents to leave out usable goods for others to pick up, free of charge.
Co-op services Credit Union will host its Backpagck Drive through Aug. 10.
The church held their annual LEGO block party on Saturday, July 21.
Emily is available for adoption from the Dearborn Animal Shelter.
Friends of the Rouge's annual cruise includes dinner and a tour of the river.
Dearborn City Councilman Robert Abraham and his family will open their home on July 21 in hopes that visitors will open their hearts and donate to the Dearborn Animal Shelter.
First Presbyterian Church of Dearborn will host its annual LEGO event on July 21.
The shelter is currently caring for more than 370 animals, including many in temporary foster homes.
Ed Rossman asked for donations instead of gifts, and now he's got a scholarship named after him.
For $55, residents can bring home two cats that have been sterilized and vaccinated.
The holiest month in the Muslim faith is from July 20-Aug. 18, 2012. Here are the basic facts you should know about Ramadan.
Big Family of Michigan is collecting supplies at several locations throughout southeast Michigan.
Reservations can be made through July 25.
The program, which encourages kids to log miles of walking around the mall, is sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.
This Domestic Short Hair is available for adoption from the Dearborn Animal Shelter.
The Salvation Army has a number of open positions at each of its 33 Salvation Army Thrift Stores and three warehouses throughout southeast Michigan.
Check out our Dearborn Farmers and Artisans Market vendor of the week!
The hospital's interfaith sanctuary will be included in a series of programs on efforts in the U.S. to accommodate all religions.
This pit bull terrier mix is available for adoption from the Dearborn Animal Shelter.
Join Team Dearborn at any of the five participating bars for drink and food specials, and to help raise funds for the American Cancer Society.
Here are some of the headlines from this week in Dearborn.
This American Bulldog mix is available for adoption from the Dearborn Animal Shelter.
Kathy Peacock got $100 from Patch to spend in Dearborn. What'd she do with her day?
This Dearborn Animal Shelter cat is available for adoption.
The third class of ACCESS's Comcast Digital Connections program graduated Friday.
The shelter is urging cat adoptions to reduce the large number of animals currently in their care.
The 88th annual parade was followed by a military funeral ceremony in front of Dearborn City Hall.
Melissa Kania, who works with the East Dearborn Downtown Development Authority, needs help covering medical bills for a liver transplant.
What's open, what's closed, where's the parade, and will it rain?
The market will run from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. every Friday through Oct. 26 next to the Bryant Library.
The annual parade will roll through Dearborn on May 28, and will focus on Cold War veterans for 2012.
The 41st anniversary dinner for the Dearborn nonprofit honored U.S. Ambassadors Selwa Roosevelt and Edward Gabriel.
The Ford Model Railroad Club set up 1,500 square feet of trains on Saturday.
The animal shelter raise awareness of their efforts to win the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Rachael Ray $100K Challenge.