Dearborn mayor gives statement, doesn't apologize to resident he called racist

On Tuesday the Dearborn held its first meeting since the viral clash where Mayor Abdullah Hammoud lambasted a resident who is a Christian minister.

Man who threatened parents, kids at Michigan Jewish preschool sentenced to prison for gun crime

After going on an antisemitic rant that included threats against parents and children outside of a Bloomfield Hills preschool years ago, Hassan Chokr is headed to prison for possessing guns following the verbal assault, according to federal authorities.

Jimmy Fallon visits Dearborn's Miller's Bar and Grill

Jimmy Fallon took Detroit by storm this weekend, catching a Lions game and grabbing a bite to eat at a restaurant that's been around for almost a century.

8 men indicted for Metro Detroit international auto theft, smuggling ring

The men allegedly would pack two or more stolen vehicles at the lots into shipping containers and cause the containers’ transportation to port cities via freight or rail.

Suspect in Dearborn accused of intentionally running man over with car

A Dearborn man known around town for his SUV was allegedly targeted by a driver and run over, all over a business dispute involving a traffic ticket.

Dearborn suspect accused of intentionally running man over
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Security video shows 38-year-old Haider Alfadawi crossing Michigan Ave. last weekend near downtown Dearborn when a driver swerves and runs him down.

Dearborn man allegedly run down after social media argument

Haidar Alfadawi, 40, who is well known in the city for driving around in an SUV with thousands of chrome stickers, was struck while walking in the area of Michigan Avenue and Howe at about 10:45 Aug. 23.

Divorces spike in Dearborn allegedly linked to the 'Tea' App

The Tea app has been all the buzz in dating circles in recent months with many people fighting what they call false statements made about them online. Now it’s being blamed for a spike in divorces in one metro Detroit community.

'Tea' app linked to more divorces in Dearborn
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We spoke with a Dearborn family law attorney who says this close-knit community-where everybody knows everyone and everything is seeing way more divorce cases being filed - all because of apps like Tea. Attorney Mohamed Ali says there are also more domestic conflicts taking place because of anonymous posts claiming certain men are cheating on their spouses or accusing them of serious crimes or unethical behavior.

Melvindale police officer charged with misconduct, assault and battery

He is charged with three counts of common law offense - misconduct in office and assault or assault and battery and two counts of felonious assault.