City officials are reminding residents that gathering with people living outside their home is prohibited.
Public Service Days have been suspended until further notice, and no tickets will be issued.
"These orders are intended to protect all Michigan residents by slowing the transmission of the COVID-19 virus."
Members of the public wishing to participate in any of these meetings may do so by utilizing Join Zoom Meeting or dialing into the meeting.
Residents or businesses that have City-related business will be able to contact the necessary department by phone or email.
The City will utilize a video conference program called “Zoom” that will allow residents to tune into City meetings online.
The event is sponsored by Wayne United and Wayne County. US Census professionals will be assisting adults with completing the census.
Zaineb A. Hussein will serve as Michigan Department of State deputy chief.
Help send a note of encouragement and appreciation to Michigan's veterans this Valentine's Day.
Locals who get tickets in Dearborn can now skip coming in to the courthouse to resolve it.
The Dearborn City Clerk is seeking poll workers for the Democratic Presidential Primary Election on Tuesday, March 10, 2020.
Here's a look at what's closed and delayed for Christmas and New Year's Day in Dearborn.
Congresswoman Debbie Dingell continues the tradition of the Dingell Jingle, this year fueling the impeachment fire.
At his Michigan rally, President Donald Trump suggested the late Rep. John Dingell was in hell "looking up" at them, offending his widow.
The themes the new brand encapsulates are diversity, innovation and connectedness.
The U.S. Census Bureau is hiring at $15-$24.50 an hour to make sure everyone is counted in 2020.
The Dearborn Mayor says he wants to see the city's population go up to 100,000 in the new census next year.
The city will be conducting training on how best to respond during crisis situations, like those involving an active shooter.
Dearborn Schools asked residents to approve a bond that wouldn't raise taxes but would infuse $240 million into the district.
Patch checked in with Dearborn's city clerk midway through Election Day and this is what he had to say about the city's singe-issue ballot.
Here's a look at the ins and outs of Dearborn's single-item ballot on Tuesday.
Dearborn residents will decide on a bond proposal impacting nearly 21,000 students. But here's what else makes this election important.
The exercise will equip city employees to react during crisis incidents like those involving active shooters.
The Dearborn City Clerk's Office will open up Saturday to better accommodate voters, who don't need a reason to vote absentee this election.
The pay is $140 for the day.
The legislation is called The Honoring Abbas Family Legacy to Terminate (HALT) Drunk Driving Act.
Michigan's LARA has suspended a Dearborn Heights nurse, saying she committed numbers violations. Here's what she's accused of.
Cyberbullies, as defined by the city, can serve up to 93 days in jail and pay a $500 fine for violating the new ordinance.
Hamido Restaurant in Dearborn was raided Monday afternoon by Immigration & Customs Enforcement. Here was the outcome.
Do you have an outstanding ticket in Dearborn, extra fees or court costs? The 19th District Court is hosting its annual amnesty program.
Have any old flags that need to be properly disposed of? The city of Dearborn is currently accepting them.
Dearborn is in the process of adopting a new fiscal year budget. Here's how to get all the details on it.
Part-time employee Bill Larion is no longer with the city of Dearborn following a controversial remark he made about a Muslim model.
The Henry Ford Centennial Library in Dearborn will close this month for major updates. Here's what you need to know.
Dearborn police launched an investigation into an offensive comment about a model who wore a "burkini" on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Pence is on a tour of "Trump Victory events" to re-elect President Donald Trump.
Bulk waste drop off times have changed due to the holiday. Here's what you need to know.
The city is welcoming new directors in two critical departments.
Congresswoman Debbie Dingell celebrated World Water Day with a big announcement.
Congresswoman Debbie Dingell is reminding congress of the tragic accident that killed the Abbas family from Michigan this year. Watch here.