There are about 140 breweries, microbreweries and brew pubs in the state.
City officials take a 20-year look into the future of west Dearborn development.
County commissioners will explore future directions for the stalled project.
Michigan will become the 25th state to expand Medicaid coverage for low-income residents.
Installation and maintenance of the sirens will be paid for with funds from a $43,000 Hazard Mitigation Assistance grant awarded to Dearborn.
The founder of the Dove World Outreach Center filed a lawsuit against the city of Dearborn for violating his 1st Amendment rights.
Here's a look at what businesses and government offices will be closed in Dearborn on Sept. 2.
The bill will provide health care for 470,000 additional low-income Michigan residents.
Residents with overflow trash or recycling may receive an additional cart.
Labor Day is Monday, Sept. 2; here is a list of what’s open and what government offices are closed.
Judge Mark Somers will have to pay a former employee $1.17 million for a wrongful termination lawsuit.
The new law broadens the definition of "drugs" for drivers in Michigan.
The following information was supplied by the Dearborn Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Work work will include pavement removal, excavation, storm sewer, water main and sidewalk upgrades.
The council approved Mayor John O'Reilly, Jr. to sign a letter of support for the Artspace project at city hall.
Michigan's insurance exchange is expected to go live online Oct. 1.
The amendment will go before the city council for final approval at a future meeting.
The award recognizes transparency in government accounting and financial reporting.
25 high energy-efficient lights and an electric vehicle charging station were unveiled at the Henry Ford Centennial Library on Friday.
Property taxes for the land on Town Center Drive will be frozen for 12 years.
The Dearborn resident advocated for passage of Michigan's Open Meetings Act and Freedom of Information Act.
Detroit emergency manager Kevyn Orr's office announced Monday it will pay Christie’s auction house $200,000 to evaluate Detroit Institute of Art artworks owned by the city as part of its bankruptcy proceedings.
19 percent of registered voters in Dearborn came out to vote on Aug. 6.
Edward Binkley received the second highest number of votes in Tuesday's mayoral primary election.
Get updated results for the mayoral, clerk and city council races as they come in.
Polls are open until 8 p.m. to vote in today's city election.
Everything you need to know to be an informed voter on Aug. 6 in Dearborn.
Wayne County is facing a $160 million deficit due to a drop in property tax collections and public safety spending.
Dearborn Patch will profile candidates running for office in the Aug. 6 city primary.
The city council approved renting two sweepers from Bell Equipment to complete work on streets this year.
The Dearborn city clerk’s office will be open on Saturday, Aug. 3 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to process absentee ballot applications.
Since winning election in 2010, Johnson has revamped the organ donor policy at Secretary of State offices across the state.
Dearborn City Council unanimously approved the train station name July 23.
The city will decriminalize certain dog-related offenses in favor of graduated civil infraction fines.
The armored personnel carrier can be deployed during terrorist attacks or homeland security emergencies.