The Dearborn City Council will discuss the budget for the Dearborn Historical Museum on May 15.
The department will eliminate 19 unfilled positions as part of an agreement with the Police Officers Association of Dearborn.
Resident Tom Tafelski is seeking another term on the city council; vows to work with mayor's office to boost city's economic growth if re-elected.
A memorial will take place for resident George Hart on May 13 at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center.
Dearborn Patch recaps the news from this past week.
The Michigan State Fire Marshal's Office encourages residents to report suspicious behavior to local police.
The federal government is lowering the age limit to 15 for women who purchase the Plan B One-Step pill at local pharmacies.
Students from public and private schools were invited to write an essay on the theme, “Realizing the Dream: Equality for All.”
Legislation passed Tuesdauy in the state House may prevent the city from using a portion of tax dollars to fund the Downtown Development Authority.
The city will allow patio wood-burning units located 15 feet from the homeowner's property and adjoining properties.
The city of Dearborn will use a state grant from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund to extend the trail.
Michigan House Bill 4623 would make possession of one ounce or less of marijuana a civil infraction.
Residents can drop off up to five office boxes of paper to the DPW Yard on Greenfield Road.
The proposal will decrease response times for both communities and provide more personnel for emergencies.
Fees for site plans, rezoning requests and other services will go into effect immediately.
An insurance company is mailing Dearborn residents offers for emergency water service repair.
Dearborn officials establish a schedule of meetings on the proposed fiscal year 2014 budget.
The city council may vote on the contract with Ghafari Associates, LLC. at its April 30 meeting.
Dearborn Patch recaps the news of the week.
Council members Thomas Tafelski and David Bazzy said there are still unanswered questions revolving around the new city hall.
Landmark legislation was unveiled in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday that would prevent deportation for millions of illegal immigrants.
Tahir Hassan-Ali pulled petitions on Friday to run for mayor of Dearborn.
Dearborn Patch recaps the news from the past week.
Dearborn residents can drop off items on April 13 at the Redford Public Services Office.
The city's policy limits part-time and seasonal employees to 28 hours per week.
Twenty-two residents are seeking election for Dearborn city council, mayor, or city clerk.
Tags to use the city's outdoor pools are available for purchase at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center.
The Transit Oriented Development team will give community members an update on the proposed design for Dearborn's new train station.
The award recognizes individuals who made significant contributions to human and civil rights achievements in Michigan.
Weight restrictions will be enforced on all state trunkline highways beginning March 26.
Rep. George Darany of Dearborn voted no on the proposed legislation, citing its "untested reform model."
The nonprofit is partnering with the city of Dearborn and ACCESS to build 12 homes for families in the community.
The council awarded a contract to DiPonio Contracting, Inc. for roadwork beginning in the spring.
Residents should keep parked cars off the street from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for street sweeping and tree trimming.
The Arab-American Civil Rights League says banks in southeastern Michigan are engaging in racial profiling by closing client accounts.
Mike Sareini said he hopes to carry on his mother Suzanne's legacy of public service.
The president pro-tem will not seek re-election in November.
Saul Anuzis is considering running in the 2014 U.S. Senate election following the announcement of Sen. Carl Levin's retirement.
Much of the now-available booklet was written by Wayne County Commission Chairman and Dearborn resident Gary Woronchak.
The group of Dearborn residents came to Lansing as part of the School-Community Health Alliance of Michigan Advocacy Day.