Viewers of the first presidential debate at Patch's watch party in Dearborn had plenty to say about the candidates' positions, and their personalities during the televised event.
Two incumbents and one familiar face made their case for election to the Dearborn Board of Education at a forum this week sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Dearborn/Dearborn Heights.
With state funding gone, court and city officials disagree over whether funding of the $35,000-per-year program should continue.
Congressman John Dingell, state Sen. Morris Hood and Wayne County Commissioner Gary Woronchak attended an anti-bullying event in Dearborn Monday.
Join the discussion at Dearborn City Hall Tuesday evening.
The pending legislation would end the requirement of background checks in private party gun sales.
Here's all the information you need on how and where to register to vote in Dearborn.
Dearborn's City Council President has been vocal about his opposition to pending sale of City Hall to Artspace.
Orders must be made by Oct. 31 to receive a calendar by mail.
An informational session on Thursday, Sept. 20, will provide some answers.
Lt. Gov. Brian Calley and Canadian Consul General Roy Norton will speak at the informational session.
Wygonik is vying for his seat on the 19th District Court.
A feasibility study on the camp requested in March is likely to be completed in October.
The Ford Field construction is part of a Wayne County millage allocation.
The design phase of the project will be supported by grant and East Dearborn DDA funding.
After a brief delay, the first steps toward constructing the multi-million dollar station have begun.
Several speakers at the Democratic National Convention made mention of the auto industry in Wednesday's speeches.
A local meeting will be held at the Dearborn DoubleTree on Sept. 26.
Some delegates said they waited up to 90 minutes before the shuttle picked them up.
Dearborn officials expect to secure the grant to start construction on a new railway station in March, which is expected to open new economic doors for the city.
At the Feb. 7 City Council meeting, several rezonings were discussed, and there was a healthy debate over a liquor license for a new lounge.