Dearborn election results highlights
Arab-American civil rights leaders are barraged with calls from anxious parents and others worried about president-elect Trump’s rhetoric.
Hunt defeats Susan Dabaja in a battle to replace retiring Judge William Hultgren.
The former president drummed up support among the Arab American community in the final stretch before the Presidential election.
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The estate of Kevin Matthews is also asking for $10 million in damages against officer accused of shooting him nine times.
Brick with threatening note thrown through Susan Dabaja's office window.
Politics gets punchy with three weeks to go.
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In an email released by WikiLeaks, the Dearborn congresswoman said “same old machinations returning.”
Sam Farran says the day of his release was his "new birthday."
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has relentlessly singled out Ford for its expansion of presence in Mexico.
Democratic nominee’s one-time rival campaigns in Dearborn, Ann Arbor, East Lansing and Grand Rapids to shore up union, millennial support.
Donald Trump attended an African-American church in Detroit and toured largely black Flint, but outreach isn’t helping, polls show.
Absentee ballots will be mailed in the next few weeks to voters who qualify.
President Obama is aware of a Taylor Marine’s death and reports of “abuse and hazing,” his press secretary said in a press briefing.
U.S. Reps Debbie Dingell and Darrell Issa, who is looking into training at Camp Pendleton, visit Parris Island, where a Taylor Marine died.
Khalil Abu-Rayyan faces up to 20 years in federal prison when he is sentenced in January.
A drill sergeant at the center of the probe is accused of hazing another Muslim recruit and forcing him to spin inside a clothes dryer.
Testimony surrounding defendant's past criminal history, sex offender status, interest in pornography tainted jury, court said in ruling.
McQuade was appointed vice chair of the AAttorney General's Advisory Committee of US. Attorneys.
Universities and communities set policies banning tobacco and restricting sales to promote healthy living.
Mohammad Hassan Hamdan said he was returning to Lebanon for dental visit, but told informant he was joining terrorist group Hezbollah.
The Motor City Madman says that if Americans don’t “get it right” in this election, he will run for president.
The Republican presidential nominee's speech appeared designed to cut into Democrat Hillary Clinton's lead among working families.
Both make offensive, “highly inappropriate” and offensive statements, the attorney said, but that’s not a crime.
The former worker inappropriately touched female co-workers on three occasions, the prosecutor’s office said.
Republican nominee, whose speech comes on the heels of a particularly disastrous week, hasn't been in Michigan since memorable March debate.
After the Justice Forum on police-community relations, Lynch will also meet with Arab-American leaders in Dearborn.
The Vermont senator reminded his supporters that revolutions don't occur in a single election or with a single candidate.
Though the tax renewal is expected to pass, detractors say folks who can't afford to visit the zoo end up subsidizing those who can.
Proposal 1 on the ballot, the temporary levy generates $11.1 a year to support police and fire services and quality-of-life programs.
Wayne County Board of Commissioners sent unanimous message to Lansing with measure calling for repeal of 2011 Michigan Fireworks Safety Act.
The city was one of three that received gold medals in the Michigan Green Communities Challenge.
The former governor of Michigan said she hasn’t asked to be considered and reports are “news to me.”
USS Detroit cleared final hurdle before the Navy formally accepts the ship into the fleet at the ship’s commissioning ceremony in October.
Kym Worthy's office seeking sentences of more than 25 years for 81 juvenile lifers, and continuation of life without parole for 63 others.