Forbes ranks Michigan 47th best state for business
LANSING - Forbes Magazine has released its rankings of the Best States for Business, and Michigan has not improved its slot at number 47, despite Gov. Rick Snyder slashing taxes for big corporations and making up the difference by taxing seniors’ pensions, cutting funding for public education and municipal governments. “Governor...NEI’s economic vision: An eight-year plan to revitalize our regional economy
December 17th, 20120 A few years ago, leaders from 10 different philanthropic foundations looked at southeast Michigan and said “We’ve got to do something about the economy.”Pooling some of their resources, the foundations created a $100 million fund in 2008 – the New Economy Initiative for Southeast Michigan (NEI) to make grants over eight years to...Tea Party now a huge GOP liability
The resignation of South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint from the Senate followed close on the heels of the desertion from the Tea Party of Freedom Works head Dick Armey took some by surprise. DeMint and Armey were the two biggest and most identifiable fish in the Tea Party affiliated pond. DeMint could be relied on to broker his name...Obama’s second term: Full plate of Middle East challenges
As President Obama gears up to begin a second term, his Middle East agenda will be more complex and potentially more consuming and dangerous than the one he inherited from his predecessor four years ago.Back then, the pressing priorities were: winding down the U.S. military presence in Iraq; pursuing an Israeli-Palestinian peace;...Family and supporters turn out for Salamey’s Investiture Ceremony
December 14th, 20120 DEARBORN — Hundreds of Sam Salamey's family members and supporters gathered inside of the Michael A. Guido Theater at the Ford Community and Performing Arts Center on Wednesday to witness the 19th District Court Chief Judge's Investiture Ceremony. Salamey was sworn in by Honorable Justice Brian Zahra of the Michigan Supreme Court,...Locals rally in opposition to Syrian regime
DEARBORN — On Saturday, Dec. 8 about 60 people gathered outside of Dearborn City Hall protesting against the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The regime has come under heavy scrutiny following the 2011 popular Arab Spring uprisings that have swept parts of the Arab world. According to reports the numbers of...Robbery in Inkster leads to arrest in Dearborn Heights, Kinloch Elementary on lockdown
December 14th, 20120 DEARBORN HEIGHTS — A Deputy Director of Homeland Security for Wayne County was on his way to headquarters on Tuesday around 3:00 p.m. when he noticed two African American males crossing the street on Beech Daly walking from the Canterbury Woods Apartment complex in the city of Inkster. The two males were carrying what appeared to be a...Dearborn Police Chief discusses new initiatives, hiring, and safety tips for holiday season
DEARBORN — The Dearborn Police Department has several new developments along the way, according to Police Chief Ron Haddad. In an exclusive interview, he updated the Arab American News about the hiring of six new police officers, a re-instated captain position, a new initiative involving other police departments, as well as information...ADC fights for the ‘The American Dream’ at 32nd Annual Awards Gala
DEARBORN— On Friday, December 7 the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee of Michigan (ADC) held their 32nd Annual Benefit Gala: 'Telling Our Story. Writing Our Narrative,' at the Greenfield Manor banquet hall. Over 900 attendees including government officials, foreign dignitaries, activists, and community members shared an...Michigan’s Right-to-Work laws, a huge blow to unions
December 14th, 20120 LANSING — Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder signed the controversial Right-to-Work bills into law Tuesday after nearly 13,000 people rallied in the state’s capitol against them the same day. The move makes Michigan the 24th Right-to-Work state in the country.Right-to-Work laws limit the power of unions by making membership and payment of...Peace activist uses life tragedy to strengthen education and health of Middle East women
December 14th, 20120 DETROIT — One peace activist is inspiring people around the world to turn tragedy into something positive.Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish experienced a horrific tragedy on Jan. 16, 2009 when Israeli shells hit his home in the Gaza Strip, killing his three daughters and niece. Instead of allowing it to consume him with hate, or becoming bitter...Ruling allows Troy voters to choose their next mayor
Troy — This week, Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Denise Langford Morris ruled that she will allow voters in Troy to decide who the city's next mayor would be in an upcoming May election, after citizens had recalled their mayor on November 6th and city leaders had appointed a new mayor several weeks later, causing disputes between...Michigan’s new Right-to-Work laws, a huge blow to unions
Michigan’s new Right-to-Work laws, a huge blow to unions LANSING-Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder signed the controversial Right-to-Work bills into law Tuesday after nearly 13,000 people rallied in the state’s capitol against them. The move makes Michigan the 24th Right-to-Work state in the country....IHW elects woman to serve on new board of trustees
DEARBORN HEIGHTS — The Islamic House of Wisdom Board of Trustees elected new officers during its special meeting Wednesday, Dec. 5. The board elected Hajj Dave Abdallah, Chairman, Hajja Vicki Ashkar, 1st Vice Chair and Hajj Tarek Chami, 2nd Vice Chair. The recently formed board is comprised of 17 members, and it presides...The YAC celebrates Yemen Independence Day
DEARBORN - The Yemeni American Committee celebrated Yemen Independence Day recently at Dearborn Manor here with about 100 people present on Nov. 30. The South Yemen declaration of independence from the United Kingdom is held on Nov. 30 every year. While North Yemen had been independent since November 1, 1918, it wasn’t until November......
Muthanna Al-Hanooti named new regional director of MLFA
By Natasha Dado The Arab American News SOUTHFIELD- Muthanna Al-Hanooti, the new Regional Director of the Muslim Legal Fund of America’s Detroit Chapter can identify closely with many of the people who turn to the group in search of justice, because he was once in their position. “I’m a beneficiary of the Muslim Legal...Jagx Security team provides wide range of services
DEARBORN - One local security company’s services are continuing to garner widespread support from the community. Jagx Security opened in 2006, and is co-owned by Bassam Eskamraji and Moe Kazam. The company offers security for all occasions including special events, and its guards have been hired to protect prominent......
New book chronicles businessman’s ordeal in Qatar
Nasser Beydoun, the former executive director of the Arab American Chamber of Commerce and newly appointed vice president of multicultural marketing for Detroit-based Bassett and Bassett Communication Managers and Counselors is sharing his story about being trapped in Qatar after a business agreement in 2007 with a restaurant chain had...LIBC opens computer center for underprivileged students in rural Lebanon
DEARBORN - The Lebanese International Business Council of the United States, with the help of other various community members in Michigan is proud to announce the establishment of a computer center in Akkar, Lebanon. The center is located in Beit Mallat and is expected to serve over 700 students aon an annual basis. The...Peace activist who lost three daughters to violence gets special tribute
DEARBORN — On Wednesday, Dec. 12, the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services and the United Auto Workers will pay a tribute to Nobel Peace Prize nominee, peace activist, physician and author Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish. A Palestinian from Gaza, Dr. Abuelaish lost three daughters in 2009 when Israeli tanks shelled his...Plans for improving performance among student athletes at Crestwood High School discussed
DEARBORN HEIGHTS — A meeting among parents, community members and Crestwood High School staff was held at CHS on Wednesday, Nov. 28 to discuss plans to improve the performance of student athletes. Dearborn Heights Community Organization President Hassan Bazzi says parents have wanted to meet with the school's athletic director, and......
Scholars react to UN-Palestine developments: Not a huge leap forward, but a step in the right direction
December 8th, 20120 Last week, the Palestinian people achieved what some might call a historic moment, when the United Nations General Assembly in New York City favored to recognize the state of Palestine as a "non-member observer state," an upgrade from their "non-member observer entity" that they had been classified as since 1974.While the approved...The Islamophobia Industry
December 8th, 20120 By Joseph Richard Preville Islamophobia is a real problem that needs to be considered in the same light as racism, homophobia and anti-Semitism, says Nathan Lean, the author of ‘The Islamophobia Industry: How the Right Manufactures Fear of Muslims’What is Islamophobia? Who is promoting it? And, how is it a poisonous force in......
West Bloomfield Police provide additional protection to Gaza protesters
WEST BLOOMFIELD — The city’s Police Department Lieutenant Tim Diamond told The Arab American News that several police officers were present Nov. 24 during a protest in support of Gaza here to assure people were allowed to demonstrate freely with no problems. The police department provided additional protection after one female police...Right-to-work passed despite protests, Democrats’ walkout
LANSING - The Michigan Senate has passed right-to-work legislation for private sector workers on Thursday, much to the dismay of union activists who were present at the gallery. Tear gas was used to dispense protesters and Democrats walked out of the session Thursday night, saying that a court order to allow more protesters inside the......









