The Dearborn branch of LWV hopes to keep local voters education with candidate, polling location, and voting information.
The city is working with Bank of America to evict who they believe are squatters in a west Dearborn home–a problem city officials say is "an anomaly."
The incumbent says claims of the court's bad reputation are part of election-time politicking.
Candidates for the 12th District say it's time for John Dingell to retire. But the Dearborn Democrat said he still has work to do in the nation's capital.
Longtime U.S. Rep. John Dingell will face off against first-time candidate Daniel Marcin in the Aug. 7 Democratic primary election.
The health care reform bill–dubbed "Obamacare" by opponents–was signed into law in March 2010 and has been under scrutiny by many–including 26 states that filed a lawsuit against it.
Candyce Abbatt will compete against two other candidates in the race for judge in the 19th District Court.
Sam Salamey is one of three candidates running for the position of judge in the 19th District Court.
Karen Jacobsen will face Cynthia Kallgren of Trenton in the Republican primary for the 12th Congressional District on Aug. 7.
'We still have a long way to go,' American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee Michigan Director Imad Hamad says.
Karen Jacobsen will face off in the Republican primary against Cynthia Kallgren of Trenton for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Trenton business owner Cynthia Kallgren, 52, is a lifelong resident of southeast Michigan and a graduate of Eastern Michigan University. She is running for the Republican nomination in the 12th Congressional district.
With the election season underway, this is what every Dearborn citizen needs to know about voting in this year's primaries.
Traffic in both directions on Interstate 94 near the Southfield Freeway will be reduced to one lane for a portion of Saturday and to two lanes until mid-September.
Residents of Dearborn's Hemlock area are invited to learn more about a tax that would keep their neighborhood pool open.
Dearborn City Council's ordinance mirrors the new state law aimed at stopping the sale of synthetic marijuana.
The ban on the synthetic drugs would go into effect on July 1.
The Dearborn Housing Authority is grappling with the realities of greater need for subsidized housing, with less resources to help.
How can the City of Dearborn lure more employees to live inside city limits?
The sale of the 88-unit apartment complex on Island Estates recently closed, dispersing residents and ending an era of community there.
A meeting with city officials Thursday night yielded the shelter a letter of intent to support efforts to build a new home for the Dearborn nonprofit.
House Bill 5709 would require the state to analyze and report on synthetic marijuana.
Should the city create a veterans memorial park near the site of the new city hall?
A look at the major revenue and expense changing in the upcoming budget year, which begins July 1, 2012.
Join us here beginning at 6:30 p.m. for of-the-minute reports from the Dearborn City Council budget adoption meeting.
The museum will fund nearly its entire operations starting in fiscal year 2013, with hopes to use extra funds to complete long-planned renovations.
The city of Dearborn will purchase the ADP building on Michigan Avenue with the intention of turning the space into City Hall.
Could Dearborn’s 19th District Court make do with only two judges?
Kristyn Taylor was instrumental in starting the group Dearborn Residents for Accountability, which serves the purpose of getting residents engaged in city issues.
The Dearborn Democrat has served on the commission since 2005.
Save Our Pools proposed a ballot question that would put the future of Dearborn's pools solely in the hands of voters.
The public hearing begins at 6 p.m. Monday, May 14, in the City Council Chambers at Dearborn City Hall.
The meeting was originally scheduled for May 22.
Local fifth through eighth graders wrote essays on the issue of language barriers in law for this year's contest.
Karen Jacobsen hopes to unseat Democrat John Dingell, who is the longest running member of Congress.
A public hearing on the budget will take place May 14 at 6 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at Dearborn City Hall.
Leo Foran, former chief judge of Dearborn's 19th District Court, said Wygonik is doing an "excellent job."
Concerns about the city's ability to pay, plus the actual costs to residents, are holding up progress on the Special Assessment District plan for Dearborn's small pools.
Budget documents are available for public review on the City of Dearborn website.