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  • Artists brighten Homecoming during annual Paint Out in the Park event

    Artists brighten Homecoming during annual Paint Out in the Park event

    By SUE SUCHYTA Times-Herald Newspapers DEARBORN – Under sunny skies, five dozen artists filled the top of the hill at Homecoming with colorful creations during […] Continue Reading...

  • The Wall That Heals bears witness during Downriver visit

    The Wall That Heals bears witness during Downriver visit

    By SUE SUCHYTA Sunday Times Newspapers TAYLOR – The Wall That Heals, a three-quarter scale traveling replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., […] Continue Reading...

  • Riverview K-9 Blue honored upon his retirement

    Riverview K-9 Blue honored upon his retirement

    By SUE SUCHYTA Sunday Times Newspapers RIVERVIEW – K-9 Blue was honored for his seven years of service during the Aug. 17 city council meeting.  […] Continue Reading...

  • Strong police presence keeps anti-Muslim protest in check; Agitator Jake Lane releases rhetoric at city council meeting

    Strong police presence keeps anti-Muslim protest in check; Agitator Jake Lane releases rhetoric at city council meeting

    By SUE SUCHYTA Times-Herald Newspapers DEARBORN – A strong, well-coordinated law enforcement presence kept right-wing, anti-Muslim protestors in check outside Henry Ford Centennial Library, where […] Continue Reading...

  • Taylor Special Olympian honored for earning three medals at nationals

    Taylor Special Olympian honored for earning three medals at nationals

    Runner Robert Bergum Jr. was honored Aug. 5 by Taylor Mayor Tim Woolley for representing the city and winning three medals this summer at the 2026 National Special Olympics.... Continue Reading...

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Dearborn DDA holds virtual town hall for city businesses, offering tips, resources, and more

By M.J. GALBRAITH Metromode Media DEARBORN — The only thing certain is uncertainty. That’s the way it seems, at least, as we enter another week of coronavirus-related shutdowns. It can be … Read More... about Dearborn DDA holds virtual town hall for city businesses, offering tips, resources, and more

Enjoy the Dearborn Historical Museum for free, and from the comfort of your own home

By M.J. GALBRAITH Metromode Media DEARBORN — Though their doors may be temporarily closed to the public, the Dearborn Historical Museum is maintaining its connection to the community through … Read More... about Enjoy the Dearborn Historical Museum for free, and from the comfort of your own home

Stories

Artists brighten Homecoming during annual Paint Out in the Park event

By SUE SUCHYTA Times-Herald Newspapers DEARBORN – Under sunny skies, five dozen artists filled the top of the hill at Homecoming with colorful creations during the annual Paint Out in the Park … Read More... about Artists brighten Homecoming during annual Paint Out in the Park event

The Wall That Heals bears witness during Downriver visit

By SUE SUCHYTA Sunday Times Newspapers TAYLOR – The Wall That Heals, a three-quarter scale traveling replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., bore silent witness to lost lives … Read More... about The Wall That Heals bears witness during Downriver visit

Melvindale police officers honored

By SUE SUCHYTA Sunday Times Newspapers MELVINDALE – Three police officers were recognized and a new civilian police service aide was introduced by Police Chief Chris Egan during the Aug. 19 city … Read More... about Melvindale police officers honored

Entertainment

WSU offers classics, contemporary works, musicals and more

  Whether you like classics or contemporary works, or long for a memorable musical, Theatre and Dance at Wayne have a 2026-27 season planned to celebrate all tastes at the Studio and main Stage … Read More... about WSU offers classics, contemporary works, musicals and more

The musical ‘The Mad Ones’ to raise funds for DCA

  As fundraising continues to help ensure the future of the Downriver Council for the Arts, voice teacher Jami Krause and her voice students present the musical “The Mad Ones” Aug. 6 to 8 at the … Read More... about The musical ‘The Mad Ones’ to raise funds for DCA

More Recent Headlines

  • Summer Shakespeare: SRO presents ‘As You Like It’
  • Southgate Community Players offer strong season of youth and adult productions
  • Players Guild of Dearborn announces 99th season
  • ATG’s 2026-27 season brings exciting new shows to Detroit
  • Two new theater groups offer fascinating fare
  • Open Book opens ‘Lettice and Lovage;’ Historic Opera House ends 100-year drought with ‘Pirates of Penzance’
  • Dearborn Symphony presents a monumental season finale: Verdi’s Requiem

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