• 9/11-themed class shirts at Edsel Ford disrupts students; deemed a mistake
• Locals rally in solidarity with others in Cairo as Israeli siege of Gaza in 2009 remembered
• Muslim Americans march in Detroit against terrorism after failed “underwear bombing”
• Budget cuts deepen in Dearborn Public Schools system
• ICE responds to requests, grants Hamtramck family man more time before deportation
• State Senator Martha Scott visits with Israeli leaders, Palestinian lawyers in West Bank
• Where is the money? Arab Americans seeing no stimulus funds despite owning many businesses
• U.S. Department of Justice to investigate shooting death of Detroit Imam Luqman Abdullah
• ADC holds annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Banquet; student Diab Ali’s essay wows crowd
• Dearborn High football star Fradi earns scholarship to Central Michigan
• Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israeli products gains at UM-Dearborn
• University of Michigan-Dearborn student government passes divestment resolution against Israeli products
• Arab Americans encouraged to participate in 2010 U.S. Census despite not being recognized on forms
• Oscar-nominated “Food, Inc.” director Kenner visits UM-Dearborn, warns of possible “food crisis”
• Dearborn Mayor Jack O’Reilly honored by Bint Jebail Cultural Center after State of City address
• Community leaders meet with government officials to discuss concerns
• Man killed in accident as racing on Warren Ave. near Dearborn/Detroit border becomes major problem
• AAPAC endorses Jocelyn Benson for SOS, donates to governor candidates in both parties
• University of Cal-Berkeley students pass divestment resolution from Israeli products, fight against veto
• DPS (Detroit) leader wants more Arab American students
• Ali Sayed honored by business magazine
• Jesse Jackson urges action at CAIR-MI banquet
• Michigan radio to explore life of Muslims in Michigan
• Smoking ban will hit hookah cafés hard
• Injured Gaza girl gets help at Sinai Grace
• Koubeissi School garners gold medial in Taekwondo
• ASUC Senate tables vote on vetoed divestment bill
• WSU awards diversity in journalism to Osama SiblaniPublisher of The Arab American News
• EEOC complaint filed against Michigan McDonalds over hijab
• ACC helps girls develop self-esteem
• Hookah lounge owners unify, weight options for May 1st smoking ban
•ACCESS marks 39 years of service, honorsArab American pioneers
• Blacks, Arab Americans support each other as NAACP observes 101 years of activism
• Actor Pierce Brosnan visits Dearborn, dines at Habib’s
• Dearborn police chief gets homeland security appointment
• Miss USA contestant has community backing in Vegas
• Ponzi scheme strikes Arab community
• Yemeni Americans celebrate unification of their homeland
• Local girl sacrifices life to save sister
• U.S.-born Palestinian student from WSU denied entry to Israel
• Dearborn student named nation’s top high school soccer player
• Local community condemns Israeli piracy, demands lifting of Gaza blockade
• State Department officials visit Detroit, discuss issues facing Iraqi refugees with local community
• ACC awarded federal grant to assist refugees with job placement
• Award-winning local director films latest movie in Detroit
• Galloway, Gaza flotilla survivors speak at AMP dinner
• Community remembers Gaza aid flotilla victims at memorial events
• MLFA seeks greater Detroit presence with fundraising dinner
• Nakba commemoration features British author, journalist
• Michigan’s Arizona-like immigration bill debated
• Father of boy who needs heart transplant fears deportation
• Amer Act signed into law
• Pakistan flood victims’ plight expected to worsen as winter draws near
• More victims than ’04 tsunami, ’10 Haiti quake, and ’05 Kashmir quake combined
• Snyder, Bernero to face off in November
• Green Party candidates left off absentee ballots after Wayne County Board mistake
• Republican tsunami sweeps Michigan
• Snyder leads GOP to victory, helps party regain control of Supreme Court
• Democrat Darany defeats Sareini in state rep. race
• Jury finds Christian missionaries not guilty
• Helen Thomas, supporters, not anti-Semitic
• Helen Thomas visits Dearborn, speaks out on Zionists in the American government, WSU pulls her award.
• Protestors demand WSU repeal decision to pull Helen Thomas diversity award
• Local Muslims and Christians condemn Baghdad bloody church massacre
• Protesting religious cleansing in Iraq
• Kansas hate group makes return trip to Islamic Center
• Mayor responds to Angle: Get your facts straight “No sharia law in Dearborn.”
• Bazzy to replace Darany on council come January
• Dearborn budget cuts mean job losses and service reductions
• Man faces charges in daughter’s accidental death
• Local attorney Attalla acquitted in federal court
• Former Dearborn resident shot to death at convenience store
• AG’s report on imam’s death still leaves questions
• Flint serial killer receives additional charges Monday
• Suspected serial stabber has an Arab-Israeli connection
• Internet helps reunite family: Local family thrilled to find kidnapped daughter after 25 years
• Community raises concerns over Israeli Mossad posing as U.S. agents to recruit informants
• Man accused in stabbing death will stand trial
• Family accuses Dearborn Heights police of retaliation for lawsuit
• Dearborn man seeks help from community following brutal attack and shooting
• BP oil spill spoils local dealers’ business
• City resident Saad acquitted of Dearborn Heightspolice charges
• Community scholars respond to alleged Al Qaeda spokesman
• Demonstrators rally for Jerusalem, support Palestinian rights
• Poll: Discrimination growing in Michigan
• Dearborn Federation of Teachers files lawsuit human rights
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