ACLU files a lawsuit to stop the deportation of Iraqis
June 16th, 20170 DETROIT — On Thursday, the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan filed a lawsuit to stop federal immigration officials from deporting more than 100 Iraqis from Detroit. The lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court states that it’s illegal to deport the detainees without giving them a chance to prove that they would be...Dearborn Board of Education postpones trustee selection after deadlock
June 16th, 20170 DEARBORN — Despite expectations from the community at large and more than 100 people in attendance, the Dearborn Board of Education did not appoint a new trustee on Monday, June 12. Instead, the board tabled the decision until the June 19 meeting at Henry Ford College. The board recently interviewed candidates to replace...Activists, officials slam State House committee for passing anti-sanctuary bills
June 16th, 20170 LANSING — Activists and local officials made their final impassioned plea before a Michigan House committee passed bills on Wednesday, June 7 that prevents any city or county from passing "sanctuary" laws. The two bills, introduced by State Reps. Pamela Hornberger (R-Chesterfield Twp.) and Beau LaFave (R-Iron Mountain), passed in...Six Michigan officials charged with manslaughter in Flint water crisis
June 14th, 20170 FLINT ― Six current and former Michigan and Flint officials were criminally charged on Wednesday for their roles in the city's water crisis that was linked to an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease that caused at least 12 deaths, the state's attorney general said. Five of the officials, including Michigan Health and Human Services...Top Republican among wounded as gunman fires on U.S. lawmakers
June 14th, 20170 A gunman opened fire on Wednesday on Republican U.S. lawmakers practicing near Washington for a charity baseball game, wounding senior Republican leader Steve Scalise and several others before being fatally shot by police. The shooter fired repeatedly with a rifle at the baseball field in Alexandria, Virginia, before being wounded in...Minnesota man sentenced to 39 years in prison for hate crime
June 13th, 20170 DINKYTOWN-Anthony Sawina, the Minnesota man who shot at a group of Somali-American men in a car on their way to prayers in Dinkytown in June of 2016 Sawina's hate crime, wounding two, earned him a sentencing of nearly 4o years in prison on Monday. The sentence, issued by Hennepin County District Judge Kathryn Quaintance, was longer...COVFEFE Act would preserve Trump’s tweets as official statements
June 13th, 20170 From the incomprehensible "covfefe" to a post labeling fired FBI director James Comey a "leaker," President Donald Trump's tweets would be preserved as presidential records if a Democratic lawmaker's proposed COVFEFE Act becomes law. Representative Mike Quigley of Illinois introduced on Monday the "Communications Over Various Feeds...Interfaith leaders, officials and community display unity at mayor’s iftar
June 13th, 20170 DEARBORN — Elected officials, candidates, community members and organization and religious leaders of different faiths broke bread together at an iftar dinner hosted by Mayor Jack O'Reilly at Byblos Banquet Hall on Wednesday, June 7. The dinner's standing-room-only attendance was a testament to solidarity amid the trying times...Two killed in motorcycle crash in Dearborn
June 12th, 20170 DEARBORN- Dearborn police are investigating a motorcycle accident that claimed the lives of two people early Sunday. The accident happened on Ford Road near Wyoming at about 1 a.m. According to police, the 22-year-old motorcycle driver, Muhammed Al-Dairawi, crashed into a Ford F-150 on Ford Road as the vehicle exited the Ford...Up to 100 girls may have been victims of female genital mutilation in Metro Detroit
June 11th, 20171 DETROIT —Up to 100 girls may have been genitally mutilated in the Metro Detroit area during a 12-year conspiracy. Three Metro Detroit doctors have been accused in the case. There is evidence showing that eight girls were mutilated, according to U.S. Assistant Attorney Sara Woodward. The country's first female genital mutilation...Hamtramck sides with Paris Agreement
June 11th, 20170 HAMTRAMCK — On Sunday, June 4, Mayor Karen Majewski joined a group of 210 mayors from around the U.S. who have pledged to uphold the Paris Agreement, also known as the Paris climate accord. President Trump pulled the U.S. out of the accord last week. The group Climate Mayors (Mayors National Climate Action Agenda or MNCAA) is an...Carrying concealed guns without permit passes State House, awaits Senate approval
June 11th, 20170 LANSING — Concealed weapons may now be carried without a permit or mandatory training under a controversial plan the State House approved on Wednesday, June 7. The House passed the four-bill package after a series of votes, prompting a debate about gun safety. Supporters said it would extend Constitutional rights to gun owners,...Dr. Youssef Mosallam: The Fordson graduate who became its youngest principal
June 10th, 20170 By Stephen Martin DEARBORN — For Dr. Youssef Mosallam, one of the three executive directors of student achievement in the Dearborn Public Schools, education isn't just about test scores. "It's about, did you shape the life of young men and women that are now shaping the lives of others?" he said. Mosallam, 41, has been in his...Reckless driving: Teenage drag racing and gambling play key roles
June 9th, 20170 DEARBORN — High school and college students usually tempt each other to act in defiance of safety rules, especially when they're at the driving age of 16 and above. When on the road, some of them don't recognize the responsibility they carry behind the wheel until a tragic accident happens to themselves or to someone they...Dearborn School Board to select new trustee on Monday
June 9th, 20170 DEARBORN — On Tuesday, June 6, The Dearborn Board of Education interviewed six candidates seeking to fill the vacancy left by former trustee Mariam Bazzi, who resigned on May 22 following her appointment by Governor Snyder as a judge in the Wayne County Circuit Court. The new trustee will be elected by the board though a majority......
Board of Education to interview seven applicants for vacant seat, five are Arab Americans
June 6th, 20170 DEARBORN ― The Dearborn Board of Education is seeking to fill a seat vacated by former Trustee Mariam Bazzi. Bazzi resigned on May 22 after she was appointed by Governor Snyder as a judge in the Wayne County Circuit Court. She was a Lead Prosecuting Attorney in the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office, and elected as a trustee in...French counter-terrorism unit investigates attack on Notre Dame
June 6th, 20171 PARIS-The counter-terrorism unit of the Paris prosecutor's office opened an investigation on Tuesday, shortly after a man armed with a hammer attacked an officer outside the Notre Dame cathedral. Police shot the assailant who was described as "neutralized" by the interior ministry. The man, armed with a hammer, shouted "this is...Police looking for man who robbed 13-year-old’s phone
June 6th, 20170 Dearborn — Police are still looking for a man who stole a 13-year-old girl's cell phone on Saturday, May 27 near Michigan Avenue and Middlesex Street. The suspect, described as a white or Arab male 25-40 years old with a thin build, walked up to the girl at around 7:30 p.m., forcibly stole her cell phone and fled the scene on...Dearborn man to be arraigned on terrorism-related federal charges
June 2nd, 20174 DEARBORN ― The man in question involving a FBI raid at a Dearborn home Thursday night is suspected of aiding terrorists, The AANews have learned from sources close to the investigation. Samer ElDebek, a Lebanese American truck driver, was taken into custody and transported to his hometown of New York on Friday on federal charges of......
Four Dearborn teachers awarded for their accomplishments
June 2nd, 20170 DEARBORN — On May 24, parents, students and teachers gathered at the Michael A. Guido Theater in celebration of teachers nominated by the pupils whose lives they've change through education. Four teachers were nominated for the Alberta Muirhead Teacher of the Year Award: Julie Spencer of Henry Ford Elementary in the pre-K to...Dearborn Public Library sets new guidelines for visiting students
June 2nd, 20170 DEARBORN — The Dearborn Library Commission has approved new building guidelines in order to make the Dearborn Public Library a welcoming environment. These guidelines are for students using the Henry Ford Centennial Library and the Esper and Bryant branch libraries during the final two weeks of the school year. During the period......
Detroit has second consecutive balanced budget
DETROIT — The city of Detroit has moved past its former bankruptcy with a current balanced budget and a near $63 million surplus. The figures were released on May 31 from Detroit's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year that ended on June 30, 2016. This is the city's second consecutive balanced...US sees sharp drop-off in refugee arrivals; Michigan mirrors national trend
LANSING — The number of refugees re-settled in Michigan has dropped sharply over the past six months, mirroring a national trend, according to new analysis of U.S. State Department data from the Pew Research Center. Last October Michigan re-settled 563 refugees. As of April, that number has fallen to 168. Nationally, 9,945 refugees......