Dearborn police plan unwanted prescription pill drop-off day
DEARBORN — On April 30 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Dearborn Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public its 11th opportunity in six years to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs. The agencies are...Snyder: There’s been a continuing flow of refugees coming to Michigan
DETROIT — During a forum last Monday, Gov. Snyder said more refugees have immigrated into Michigan since he proposed a pause on them entering the state in November. Snyder took to the stage at the Michigan Chronicle's Pancakes and Politics breakfast forum at the Detroit Athletic Club to answer questions from an audience on a number...Medical groups provide services at Institute of Knowledge health fair
A Baumant health professional checks the blood pressure of a community member at the C-ASIST health fair.DEARBORN — The Islamic Institute of Knowledge hosted a health fair in cooperation with numerous medical institutions and nonprofit organizations. The event provided services to more than 150 people, including kidney scans,...A crowded pool of Dearborn candidates fight for your vote
April 22nd, 20160 DEARBORN — This year's elections are shaping up to be the most critical and competitive yet for the community, as multiple candidates— including many Arab Americans— are battling for positions on the November ballot. The filing deadline for the majority of the positions up for elections was on Tuesday, April 19. Candidates had...Dearborn teachers: More comprehensive sex education needed
April 22nd, 20160 DEARBORN — Many students in Dearborn's public schools opt out of taking sexual education lessons and some teachers say they wish they were allowed to teach more comprehensive sex ed courses. Ibrahim Mashhour, director of student services and district athletics at Dearborn Public Schools, said while students statewide are required to...Three officials charged in Flint water crisis
The Flint RiverFLINT — Three state and local officials were criminally charged on Wednesday in an investigation into dangerous lead levels in Flint's drinking water, and the state attorney general said there would be more charges to come.Genesee District Judge Tracy Collier-Nix authorized charges against Flint employee Michael Glasgow...Dearborn man arrested for sexual assault in Canton
April 19th, 20160 Ali Mohamad-Sahrif Al-Aboosi.CANTON - Canton Police have arrested 45-year-old from Dearborn, after he allegedly picked up a woman and sexually assaulted her at a vacant home.Al-Aboosi has been charged with two counts of criminal sexual conduct following an incident that occurred on April 12.Al-Aboosi allegedly picked up a woman who...Arab Americans commemorate 20th anniversary of Qana Massacre
Haidar Bitar, the father of the two Dearborn children who died in the massacreDEARBORN — Qana is an ever-bleeding wound in the collective Arab consciousness. It has been 20 years since Israel shelled a United Nations compound that housed civilians in the southern Lebanese town. Two children from Dearborn were among the 106 dead.Arab...Dearborn woman suffers miscarriage following altercation with armed suspects
April 18th, 20160 Ali Mcheik with his wife after she suffered a miscarriage at Beaumont Hospital.DEARBORN - A local woman suffered a miscarriage after fleeing from armed suspects in her neighborhood on Thursday, April 14. Ali Mcheik, a local singer, told The Arab American News that his 33-year-old wife Nasreen was three months pregnant when an incident...Iraqi man booted off Southwest flight for speaking Arabic
LOS ANGELES - A UC Berkley student says he was removed from a Southwest Airlines flight earlier this month after speaking Arabic on board. Khairuldeen Makhzoomi, a 26-year-old Iraqi refugee, came to the United States in 2002 when his diplomat father was killed. Now a senior at UC Berkley, Makhzoomi was in Los Angeles attending...Fordson grad to give commencement speech at Harvard
JalloulDEARBORN — Four years ago, Mariam Jalloul spoke at her high school commencement at Fordson. Next month, she will speak at Harvard's 365th commencement. Jalloul, who graduated as the valedictorian of the Fordson class of 2012 with a 4.3 GPA, went on to excel at Harvard. The Ivy League university student, who is receiving her...Arab American vice chief of staff at Beaumont hopes to inspire others
Dr. Mohamad Hakim celebrating his new position at La Pita, DearbornDEARBORN – Paving the way for professional Arab Americans, Dr. Mohamad Hakim, who was recently appointed the vice chief of staff at the Beaumont hospital in Dearborn, said he hopes his election inspires others to become more involved in organizational and political...U of M Student of the Year Ahmad Hider is a proud nerd
April 15th, 20160 Ahmad HiderAhmad Hider is a proud nerd, and it's not just his glasses. He spends 30 to 40 hours a week in the lab. He was named "Student of the Year" by University of Michigan's campus newspaper, the Michigan Daily.As a senior majoring in cellular, molecular biology, he helps teach beginning chemistry classes. His students are barely...Top Lebanese police officials visit Michigan
Brig. Gen. Mohammad Ayyoubi with Mayor Jack O'Reilly, Cheif Ron Haddad and Judge Sam Salamey.DEARBORN — A group of Lebanese security officials visited Michigan this week as a part of a collaboration program with the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL), which works with foreign governments to strengthen their...Fordson’s Arab Student Union aims to empower community’s youth
April 15th, 20160 ASU and former State Rep. Rashida Tlaib at a Take on Hate forum.DEARBORN — Our city is swarming with local political campaigns and work by organization leaders and federal officials who promise and endeavor to serve their communities. In the midst of all this activity, it's good to sit back and take a good look at an often......
Dearborn struck by serial burglars, police call for community cooperation
DEARBORN — The city has been the target of recent serial break-ins. As safety concerns grow, police are asking residents to secure their homes and be extra vigilant. They say the surest way to maintain safe neighborhoods is for residents to help patrol their own streets. Many of the recent home invasions are committed by crews...State Rep. candidate Norman Alsahoury will focus on schools
Norman AlsahouryDEARBORN — If elected State Rep. of Michigan's 15th District, which covers Dearborn, Norman Alsahoury plans to re-introduce programs into Dearborn Public Schools that have long been extinct. He cited the D.A.R.E program, which sought to teach elementary students about the dangers of drugs and alcohol abuse, as a...Humanitarian Nidhal Garmo: I am a servant to my people
DEARBORN — Witnessing the suffering of refugees sometimes leaves one with a sense of powerlessness. The urge to do something is almost inevitable. Beyond the feelings and the rhetoric, Iraqi American pharmacist Nidhal Garmo has dedicated the past decade to bringing positive change to those withstanding war and...SAFE coalition aims to break stigmas of drug abuse in Arab families
April 14th, 20160 DEARBORN — Acknowledging drug abuse in the Arab American community has been a struggle for many local families. That is why a coalition called SAFE (Safety. Addiction. Family. Education) is being started by four community members, in an effort to shatter the stigmas attached to drug abuse. Pharmacist Ghada Abdallah, who is also on......
Dr. Mona Hanna Attisha makes TIME 100 most influential poll
April 14th, 20160 NEW YORK-- Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has won the Time 100 reader poll, coming in 24 spots ahead of his rival, Hillary Clinton.But perhaps the biggest story comes from Dr. Mona Hanna Attisha being included on the list. The Iraqi-American Flint doctor, whose research revealed led poisoning...U of M newspaper names aspiring Arab surgeon student of the year
April 14th, 20160 Nadine JawadANN ARBOR — She is an Arab. She is a Muslim. She is a woman. She wants to be a surgeon. She has a passion for books. She is the University of Michigan's student of the year, according to campus newspaper the Michigan Daily. Public policy sophomore Nadine Jawad said she was in a state of disbelief when she was......
Community, officials applaud Ford’s Dearborn renovation plans
April 13th, 20160 A rendering of the planned revamped campus. Ford Motor CompanyDEARBORN — Before the rise of Islamophobia and allegations of sharia law, Dearborn had been known for its Ford legacy. The city is the birthplace of Henry Ford, the visionary who implemented the moving assembly line to revolutionize manufacturing worldwide. It is also...Judge Adel Harb sworn in
Judge Adel Harb at the ceremony. Photo: Ismail JomaaDEARBORN — Judge Adel Harb was officially sworn in to serve as a circuit court judge in a ceremony at Dearborn's Civic Center on Monday.Gov. Rick Snyder appointed Harb to the 3rd Circuit Court, Wayne County, in October of last year. The judge was a magistrate for Dearborn's 19th......