The southeast Michigan health care provider helped secure general election ballots for 109 patients across their four hospitals.
Four out of six statewide proposals were overwhelmingly defeated in Dearborn on Election Day.
Absentee ballots hit a record high, while turnout at the polls lagged.
Aimee Blackburn and Mary Lane will continue another term as trustees of the Dearborn Public Schools and Henry Ford Community College Boards of Education.
Dingell called his win in a release sent out Tuesday night.
Adrenne Wygonik, wife of Chief Judge Richard Wygonik, was one of many supporters handing out literature at the polls in Dearborn on Election Day.
City Clerk Kathy Buda said she's anticipating a smooth, high-turnout Election Day.
Wayne County voters elected a prosecuting attorney, clerk, sheriff and treasurer at the polls Tuesday, as well as five charter amendments.
An opinion piece in The Michigan Journal has sparked debate over women who back the GOP.
The Dearborn City Clerk's office will be open from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. to accommodate early voters.
On Nov. 6, Dearborn voters will face yes or no vote on six statewide proposals, ranging from a new bridge to Canada to the emergency manager law.
The election season event brought nonpartisan voter information to residents this Halloween.
The results are in for Dearborn in the 2012 general election.
The Dearborn Recreation and Parks Department will take 60 days to assess the property and submit a full budget.
ACCESS will host a canvassing operation in Dearborn to distribute nonpartisan, bilingual information to voters.
Eric Smith attended the Republican National Convention, and has hopes that other youth from his generation will explore the issues that will impact their future.
The organization is hoping to secure the grant from Ovation TV and Americans for the Arts.
The city is planning to present a proposal to current lessee Jim Dewling, who has defaulted on his lease payments.
The Boy Scouts of America created files on thousands of leaders and volunteers, including 171 cases in Michigan.
Join the conversation on Dearborn Patch following the debate Monday night.
Leaves will be picked up from the street two or three times through Dec. 7.
The planned “Stand Up For Religious Freedom” event will feature Archbishop Allen Vigneron, who will speak at Dearborn City Hall on Saturday, Oct. 20.
The Democrat-backed slate of candidates seeking terms on the state’s highest court made their case for support to University of Michigan-Dearborn students this month.
Amid concerns that the Library Commission might be overstepping its role, commissioners voted to wait another month to ask the Michigan Legislature to add libraries to a list of venues where loaded weapons are prohibited.
The voter guide for Dearborn and Dearborn Heights is provided by the League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization.
Here are details on the next debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
Candyce Abbatt, a long-time library commission, will serve until the end of the year, after which her family will move out of Dearborn.
The voter guide for Wayne County is provided by the League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization.
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
Dearborn City Council approved the funding Tuesday night.
The proposal is one of six on Michigan's ballot this Nov. 6, and it could play a key role in the fate of a possible new bridge to Canada.
Amendments would affect such issues as the hiring and firing process for the county.
Everything you need to know to be ready to vote Nov. 6.
Two candidates are vying for one open spot on the district bench.
Dearborn lawyer Salamey is vying for a spot on Dearborn's district court Nov. 6.
Wygonik, currently serving Dearborn's district court, is vying for reelection Nov. 6.
Vice President Joe Biden and Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Paul Ryan will face off against each other in a debate on Oct. 11.
A presidential election, combined with an extraordinary long ballot in Wayne County, will mean long lines at the polls this Election Day in Dearborn.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.