Dearborn Mayor John O’Reilly has been criticized recently for not updating the public more during its flooding crisis.
The unemployment rate in Wayne County increased recently.
Five teams of federal, state and local personnel will conduct a joint Preliminary Damage Assessment of areas severely impacted by flooding.
Some Dearborn residents are being asked not to park on the street so city crews can clear debris littering the streets.
Planning on heading to the Dearborn Secretary of State branch? Power outages might have thrown a wrench in your plans.
Here is how the Dearborn area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
There are a record number of job openings in the U.S. labor market; Wayne County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
The budget hearing is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at the Dearborn Administratie Center, 16901 Michigan Ave. It will not be available via Zoom.
Dearborn residents will have a chance to learn about the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission during a June 2 meeting.
Joe Biden is back behind the wheel. And now he's gone, bolting down the track.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
President Joe Biden visited Dearborn on Tuesday, speaking at length about the nation's turn to electric vehicles.
The president's visit to the Ford Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Dearborn on Tuesday is expected to be met with protests.
Nearly 50 municipalities across Michigan will receive financial help from the American Rescue Plan, according to a breakdown.
The visit will happen prior to the company's unveiling of the F-150 Lightning.
Compare your federal tax payments and refunds to state and national averages.
City officials have shared updated rules for garage sales as warmer weather approaches.
Orville Hubbard was the mayor of Dearborn from 1942 to 1978, but his name is associated with controversial and racial views.
Dearborn Fire Chief Joseph Murray has been appointed to a state commission created to spread awareness of COVID-19 vaccines.
Abdullah Hammoud is currently a state representative for Michigan's 15th district.
"Being the mayor of Dearborn is a tough job, but one that will bring unique challenges with each new day," Dabaja said.
What was your experience like at your polling place? Did you encounter long lines or significant wait times?
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is warning Dearborn residents of false election issues being reported to residents via text message.
Marc Joseph Sosnowski, a Dearborn Heights resident is running for Wayne County Commissioner District 8.
Debbie Dingell, a Dearborn resident is running for U.S. House of Representatives District 12.
Adel Mozip, a Dearborn resident is running for Dearborn Public Schools.
Dearborn is asking people to partake in creating a new vision for the city.
Residents who use Facebook can participate in the campaign by placing a “Mask Up, Dearborn” frame on a photo of themselves.
Website offers info on state and federal candidates, ballot proposals
Dearborn will hold a public meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday to adopt the budget for the 2021 fiscal year.
Officials said customers will be required to wear masks for entry into the building and capacity rules will be in place.
Dearborn residents hoping to learn about or provide input on the city's budget will have their opportunity to do so this week.
Army Specialist Clay Welch was on a nine-month rotation in Seoul, South Korea when he died at the age of 20 on March 22.
The event, originally meant to be held as a public town hall, was moved to a digital format due to the coronavirus.
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.