Dearborn resident selected for Challenge Detroit fellowship
DETROIT — Dearborn resident, Jaber Saad, has been selected as one of 32 fellows to participate in Challenge Detroit, an urban revitalization program, focused on attracting and retaining talent in Detroit, in an effort to spur revitalization.Challenge Detroit is a one-year program that provides the opportunity for future leaders to work...Local Egyptians rally against “military rule” in Egypt
ROYAL OAK— Americans for Democracy in Egypt, a newly formed local Egyptian American organization, rallied on Saturday, Sept. 31 against "military rule" in Egypt.About 30 protesters stood in front of the Art Beats and Eats Festival in Royal Oak, holding signs, denouncing the crackdown against Muslim Brotherhood protests in Egypt and the...Civil Rights groups question Detroit police use of ‘stop and frisk’ policy
September 6th, 20130 DETROIT — Detroit human rights organizations questioned stop and frisk activities which are currently ongoing or will be initiated by the Detroit Police Department during a press conference at the American Civil Liberties Office here Thursday. The groups shared concern about the current and future Detroit Police Department search...Concerns over customer service at local Secretary of State branch
DEARBORN — Michigan residents tend to dread visiting their local Secretary of State (SOS) branches, where they get hustled into long lines and sometimes have to interact with less than enthusiastic employees. However, one particular SOS location, at 5094 Schaefer Rd. in Dearborn, appears to take that frustration to another level.In...Possible war on Syria raises gas prices
DEARBORN — Political and military turmoil in the Middle East traditionally spikes gas prices in the United States and around the world. Amid talks of possible U.S. military action against the Syrian regime, the average price for a gallon of gas in Michigan went up 11 cents this week, even though Syria is not a major oil...Protests to take place in Detroit and D.C. against U.S. strike on Syria
September 6th, 20130 DEARBORN — Americans are continuing to speak out against U.S. intervention in Syria, by organizing demonstrations around the country. On Sunday, Sept. 8 at 4 p.m. a rally themed, “No War with Syria” is taking place in Detroit at Hart Plaza. Already hundreds are expected to attend.At 9 p.m. on that same day, buses are scheduled...State Representative Rashida Tlaib speaks out against local scrap metal shops
September 6th, 20130 DETROIT — Rashida Tlaib has been an advocate of reforming scrap metal shops since her first elected term, representing Detroit's southwest district in the Michigan House of Representatives. But two weeks ago, her battle intensified, after the catalytic converter for her vehicle was stolen and allegedly sold to a local scrap metal...Downtown Detroit thrives, despite bankruptcy
September 6th, 20130 The City of Detroit has come to be recognized as a national symbol for urban failure; an economically devastated city, undergoing bankruptcy, when once it was known as the industrial capital of the United States.It is home to some of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world; its shrinking population is a fraction of what it was 60...Traffic offenses: Meaning well doesn’t mean doing wellLegal Corner:
Throughout our lives, it is usually acceptable to explain our actions with, “I didn’t mean to do it,” or “it was an accident,” or some other phrase, evidencing a “good heart.” Usually, people will forgive others who accidentally harm someone. However, that is not so with traffic offenses in Michigan and most...Dr. Tallal Turfe holds book signing
September 6th, 20130 DEARBORN — On Friday, Aug. 30, the Islamic Institute of Knowledge hosted a book signing for community member Dr. Tallal Turfe’s new book, titled Children of Abraham: United We Prevail, Divided We Fail. This latest publication is only one of four books that Turfe has authored on Islam. Turfe.The book explores the...Center for Arab American Philanthropy announces grants to Arab American nonprofits
DEARBORN — The Center for Arab American Philanthropy (CAAP) is announcing $50,000 in grants that were awarded to 12 Arab American nonprofits around the country, which are dedicated to achieving social justice through human services, arts and culture programs, education and advocacy, in CAAP’s fifth round of grant making.“This has...Arab American wins first place in body building competition
September 6th, 20131 DEARBORN — On Saturday, Aug. 31, Iraqi American Haider Ali won first place in the International Federation of Body Building and Fitness North American Championship. “After participating in the IFBB North American body building competition and placing first, I would like to thank everyone for supporting me, and a special...New Dearborn medical building to open spring 2014
From left: Ali AwnAllah, Mansoor Ghaleb, Dr. Tarik Najib and Ahmed Saleh. DEARBORN — A groundbreaking ceremony was held this summer for a new medical center building that is owned by the American Moslem Society. The grand opening is expected to take place in spring 2014. The 1000 square-foot medical building will be home to four...Congressman Gary Peters meets with Arab and Muslim American groups
DEARBORN — Democratic Congressman Gary Peters has been making his rounds to meet with Arab and Muslim American leaders and groups over the past few weeks. Peters is a candidate for U.S. Senate and competing in the race to for U.S. Sen. Carl Levin’s seat. Peters paid a visit, last Tuesday, Aug. 27, to The Arab American News...August shows increase in American car sales
DEARBORN — Last month, Ford Motor Company’s car sales were at its highest, since August 2006. The automaker said in a statement on Wednesday, Sept. 4 that U.S. auto sales were up 12 percent in August and its retail sales jumped 20 percent for the month.The Dearborn-based company said truck sales rose 30 percent, car sales were......
University of Michigan receives $200M from former student
Ann Arbor — The University of Michigan recently received a $200 million donation from real estate developer and Miami Dolphins owner Stephen M. Ross. The gift is the largest donation ever given to the school. Ross allocated the money to the University's business school and athletic department. Including his most recent...Boston mayor draws anger from Detroiters over comments about City
DETROIT — Boston Mayor Thomas Menino upset Detroiters when he made comments about the City during an interview with the New York Times recently. In the interview Menino was asked if he could live in any other major U.S. city, other than Boston, where would he live. He responded saying, “I never thought of living anyplace else,......
Snyder leaves on third trade mission to Asia
LANSING — Governor Snyder commenced with his third investment mission to Asia, after leaving Lansing for China and Japan on Wednesday, Sept. 4. “This will be three years now, and we’ve come a long way,” Snyder said Tuesday, Sept 3, in a conference call with reporters. “This is about building longer term relationships that can...Boy shot dead on porch in Detroit
DETROIT — A young boy was shot dead in front of his family's porch on the west side of the City, after a birthday celebration in the early hours of Saturday, Aug. 31.The boy, 12, was identified by WJBK-TV as Kenis Green, Jr. The shooting, which took place around 1:15 a.m., also wounded a 25-year-old man.Sunsearae Hall, the...Michigan Medicaid expansion to take effect in January
MICHIGAN — On Tuesday, the Republican-controlled State Senate decided not to give immediate effect to Medicaid expansion, which passed last week. The expansion was scheduled to take place Jan. 1. Now hundreds of thousands of low-income Michigan adults will have to wait a few additional months to qualify for health insurance,...U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow unveils initiative to train workers for high skilled jobs
MICHIGAN — On Tuesday, Senator Debbie Stabenow joined students and local businesses at Mott Community College to unveil a major initiative to help train workers for new high-skilled jobs. Even with thousands of Michigan residents looking for work, businesses across the State are reporting difficulty finding workers for many......
State board officially declares Duggan winner of Detroit primary
DETROIT — This week, a bipartisan state elections panel agreed, unanimously, to certify Mike Duggan as the official winner of the Mayoral Primary that took place on Aug 6. The decision gives him the lead over opponent Benny Napoleon by more than 20,000 votes.The Board of State Canvassers found that 48,716 votes were cast for...Math comprehension is key to success for girls
An epidemic is sweeping the nation. Girls are at a disadvantage when it comes to success in math and science, and the future does not look bright if parents don’t act now.In the next ten years, 80 percent of all jobs will require technical skills, according to Labor Department statistics. And jobs in the science, technology,......
Federal judge rules in favor of Terry Jones in Dearborn lawsuit
September 5th, 20130 DETROIT-U.S. District Judge Denise Page Hood ruled Friday that the City of Dearborn has violated another First Amendment right, in its efforts to deal with anti-Islamic extremists, who have emerged on numerous occasions in recent years to protest against the City's large Muslim population. According to Judge Hood, the City and Dearborn...Syrian Americans anxious over possible U.S. attack on their homeland
August 30th, 20130 DEARBORN— President Barack Obama is facing international condemnation over his consideration of authorizing a U.S. military strike against Syria in only a matter of days. The action could have disastrous implications. Obama said he would only take military action in Syria, if evidence was found that the Syrian government attacked......










