Metro Detroit priest's invalid baptism leaves marriages, confessions in question

The validity of some parishioners’ sacraments like marriage and confession is under question after a metro Detroit priest learned his baptism was invalid earlier this month.

Retiring Ford CEO Jim Hackett opens up on the company's future, Bronco rebirth and dealing with a pandemic

He is ready for his next adventure, recently announcing he was retiring in October. He speaks with Roop Raj about the new Bronco, the future of Ford, and how COVID-19 changed everything.

Dearborn man charged in the killing of a 93-year-old woman

A Dearborn man was charged with homicide-felony murder in the death of an elderly woman who also lived in the city.

Hundreds attend vigil for victims of Beirut explosion in Dearborn

Dearborn is home to a strong Lebanese community and many of those who gathered outside the police station Friday have family still living in Lebanon. 

Ford CEO Jim Hackett announces retirement, Jim Farley to take over in October

Ford's current president and CEO is retiring and the company's chief operating officer will take over leadership roles within the Detroit automaker later this year.

Mother works with international connections to bring kids home from Saudi Arabia

For a couple 3-year-olds, it's as clean and well-maintained a bedroom as you'll find. That's because twins Nour and Hussein Abdulaziz haven't been home in nearly a year. 

Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village reopen to the public

The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village reopened to the public July 9, through reservations only.

Ford, General Motors recalling employees as Michigan automakers prep for reopening

Both Ford and General Motors indicated over the last week they would begin prepping their plants to reopen as the state contemplates how to jumpstart the faltering economy due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Dearborn man's company makes 500K coronavirus test swabs a day, but state won't take them

Widespread testing is critical in the fight to slow the spread of COVID-19 and gradually re-open the state, which has been under a stay at home order since mid-March. A shortage of testing resources including swabs, is holding it up.