Delegates said they are set to move the country forward and Barack Obama is the man to continue that push.
Dearborn's Democratic Congressman gives his thoughts on the history of Labor Day.
As the Democratic National Convention kicks off in Charlotte, NC, learn a little more about Dearborn's delegate, longtime resident and community leader Fred Hoffman.
The home heading credit helps helps low-income families pay their heating bills through the winter.
County Commission Chair and Dearborn resident Gary Woronchak said he opposed the millage because he doesn't want to "take advantage of taxpayers' generosity."
Want to get a Dearborn resident's view on the political conventions? Find it on Patch.
The Recreation Commission discussed possible plans at their meeting on Tuesday.
The State of Michigan grant will be matched by $115,000 in funding from the City of Dearborn.
Dearborn Heights resident David Knezek will face Republican Kathleen Kopczyk in the Nov. 6 primary for the 11th District seat.
Dearborn city officials investigated allegations of inappropriate behavior by poll workers during the Aug. 7 primary election.
Cynthia Kallgren will face longtime U.S. Rep. John Dingell in the Nov. 6 general election.
Results for Dearborn races from the Aug. 7 primary election.
Dearborn's primary election results won't be official until Aug. 9.
Voters were told to wait, or come back when some Dearborn polls were unable to open at 7 a.m. Tuesday.
If you voted in Dearborn, show off "I Voted" sticker. Polls are open until 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 7.
The project is funded through the U.S. Department of Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant program.
Dearborn resident and attorney Candyce Abbatt is vying for one open seat on the district court bench.
Woronchak, a Dearborn native, is an incumbent Wayne County commissioner and former state representative.
Marcin, a University of Michigan Ph D. student, is running for office for the first time.
Darany, a former Dearborn city councilman, was first elected to his position as state representative in 2010.
With a looming election, 19th District Court, Wayne County and 12th District candidates all made stops by the festival.
The pool could still be included in a future ballot initiative aimed at creating a tax for all Dearborn pools.
A Dearborn resident implores his neighbors to join him in voting "yes" for the DIA millage.
Dearborn is one of 70 municipalities included in a federal lawsuit for sending absentee ballots out past the June 23 deadline.
Two millage proposals will appear on the Aug. 7 ballots of all Wayne County voters.
Dearborn judicial candidates tell the Detroit Free Press they were surprised by the ratings they received from the Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association.
Tafelski, who voted against Deep, said he would make a good candidate for another city commission.
Ratings for Dearborn residents running for judge seats ranged from well-qualified to not qualified.
Council President Tom Tafelski denied Said Deep from reappointment with a single vote at the shorthanded council meeting after refusing to table the resolution.
John Ruselowski is chairman of the organizing committee and is a Korean War veteran.
The city looks to encourage the success of the police and fire internship programs through such hires.
The sewer separation project is expected to be completed in 2013.
The Congress of Arab American Organizations of Michigan is looking to gather testimony from residents who feel they were not treated fairly during the hiring process for a job with the City of Dearborn.
Funds will be used to continue the project's pre-development phase.
A resident of a North Vernon Street home told Judge Mark Somers Wednesday, "I knew I had to move."
The Michigan Department of Transportation encourages property owners about where they can and can't put campaign signs.
Despite resident-voiced concern, the Catholic high school got the green light to move forward with a project that will enhance and enlarge their football and track field.
With the Aug. 7 election a month away, the campaigns for seats in the U.S. House and Senate are heating up.