Sterling Heights mosque, Texas student, take center stage at ADC Judges Night
September 25th, 20151 ADC-MI Director Fatina Abdrabboh. DEARBORN — During his keynote address at the 13th annual Guardians of Justice Judges Night Awards Banquet, Sept. 17, Carlton Waterhouse, a professor of law and dean's fellow at the University of Indiana Law School, challenged the audience to think about what their legacy will be and encouraged them to...Dearborn Heights resident returns home after six months of captivity in Yemen
September 25th, 20150 DEARBORN HEIGHTS — Former U.S. Marine Sam Farran arrived home on Tuesday after being held hostage by Houthi rebels for six months in Yemen. Farran, 54, a Lebanese American Dearborn Heights resident, was held hostage in Sanaa, along with Scott Darden, a 45-year-old employee of the New Orleans-based company Transoceanic Development....U of M Facebook features Arab American professor, gets strong response
September 24th, 20150 Matthew Stiffler Photo: U of MANN ARBOR – Matthew Stiffler was good at math and science, so he went to college to study chemistry. But topics presented in history lectures and readings for literature courses turned those subjects into his passion. On Facebook on Wednesday, the...Local activists slam Dr. Carson for anti-Muslim comments
September 24th, 20150 Dr. Carson at the Heritage Action for America presidential candidate forum in Greenville, S.C., Sept. 18 Photo: ReutersDEARBORN— Local activists slammed Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson for saying he would be opposed to a Muslim becoming president of the United States. The retired neurosurgeon responded to a...Sen. Peters: The U.S. should do its part to help refugees
September 23rd, 20150 "I believe the 10,000 number is inadequate; we need to have a larger number ." -Sen. PetersDEARBORN — After witnessing the hopelessness at Jordan's Zaatari refugee camp, the temporary home of 80,000 Syrians, Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich), believes the United States should come to the aid of the struggling people of Syria."It was quite an...MLive newspapers publish joint editorial against expelled Rep. Gamrat’s re-election bid
September 21st, 20150 After former state Rep. Cindy Gamrat, R-Plainwell, was expelled from the Michigan House last week, she filed to run in the special election to fill her old seat. The Grand Rapids Press and Kalamazoo Gazette editorial boards, whose newspaper coverage areas include the 80th district Gamrat represented, published a joint editorial...Rand Paul favored by Michigan GOP activists in straw poll
September 21st, 20150 Kentucky Sen. Rand PaulMACKINAC ISLAND – Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul won the presidential straw poll at the Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference this weekend, receiving 22 percent of the vote among the field of 16 candidates.Carly Fiorina, former Hewlett-Packard CEO, captured 15 percent of the vote to take second. Ohio Gov. John...Pizza delivery man abducted and robbed inside an abandoned Detroit home
September 18th, 20150 Youssef Harajly, a pizza delivery man for Pizza Place, was robbed and abducted inside an abandoned Detroit home. DEARBORN - Youssef Harajly never thought his life would be in danger on his way to delivering three large pizzas to a Detroit home on the evening of Saturday, September 12. But the outcome...Chicago’s Arab Americans celebrate food and culture
September 18th, 20150 CHICAGO — Celebrating food and culture, a thriving Arab American community united at the Lebanese Food Festival on September 4 in a suburb of one the country's most abundant Arab populated cities – Chicago.Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Catholic Church's eighth annual three-day cultural festival was attended by an estimated 5,000...New Yogurtopia location in East Dearborn to celebrate grand opening
September 18th, 20150 DEARBORN — With self-serve stations and fair-trade, gluten-free and vegan products, the Yogurtopia location in East Dearborn is bringing new options and a new atmosphere to the heart of the city. “Customers come in curious to see what it is and how it works,” said Abir Mehanna, who operates the business with her husband,...Ph.D candidate examines history and progress of performance in Arab American community
September 18th, 20150 DEARBORN — Meiver De La Cruz’s connection with Arabic dance began with a bump in an elevator. Coin belts fell out of the bag of the woman she ran into, which led to a conversation about belly dancing and De La Cruz’s first lesson on the folk dance. “The aesthetics of movement capture my imagination,” De La Cruz said....Meeting addresses representation of Arabs and Muslims, how to improve it
September 18th, 20150 DEARBORN — On the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, journalists from the community and across the country gathered to discuss the shift in perception and representation of Arab and Muslim Americans after the attacks. The town hall meeting, held at the Arab American National Museum in partnership with UNITY:...Police officer’s generosity becomes social media sensation
September 18th, 20150 DEARBORN — A police officer's generosity to a young man down on his luck became a social media sensation this last week. After talking with the man outside Capri Italian Bakery, Dearborn Police officer Raed Essa purchased a meal for him last Friday, September 11. A customer was so impressed, he included a photo in...Woman begins dream career as Lincoln Park’s first Arab American firefighter
September 18th, 20150 Mona Markabani unpacks her gear at the Lincoln Park Fire DepartmentLINCOLN PARK — Her bulky apparel is custom-fit to her petite frame. A sturdy black helmet; thick pants and boots that resemble a snowsuit five sizes too big; a heavy jacket with a six-pound pocket radio. It’s a big load, but Mona Markabani can handle the weight —...Mayor Duggan meets with gas station owners, promises cooperation
September 18th, 20150 Duggan.DETROIT — Detroit gas station owners met with Mayor Mike Duggan last week. The mayor listened to the businessmen's concerns and promised to increase cooperation between gas stations and city officials, business advocate Nasser Beydoun said. Gas station owners have been complaining of excessive ticketing, disrespect by the......
Welcoming Week kicks off with a (soccer) ball in Detroit
September 18th, 20150 DETROIT — To celebrate National Welcoming Week, which celebrates diversity and immigrants' contributions, The Arab American News fielded a futsal (mini-soccer) team that lost 7-2 in its opening match at Detroit's second Welcoming Games. But the loss did not affect the fun. The universal spirit of soccer manifested itself at...Abdul El-Sayed appointed as director of Detroit health department
September 17th, 20150 Photo courtesy of City of DetroitDETROIT – A 30-year-old Columbia graduate and Michigan native has been appointed as the new executive director of the Detroit Department of Health & Wellness Promotion.As executive director, Dr. Abdul El-Sayed will supervise the department and other health-related issues, as well as...Congresswoman Dingell appoints Arab American caseworker
September 17th, 20150 Jannine KadriDEARBORN – U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Dearborn) announced on Thursday that her Dearborn district office will welcome an Arab American caseworker, following the retirement of long-time staff member Shelly Burgor. On September 23rd, Jannine Kadri will assume the role of constituent services representative in...GM president buys Detroit’s Fisher Mansion for $1.55 million
September 17th, 20150 Detroit — The president of General Motors bought the grandiose Alfred J. Fisher mansion in Palmer Woods for $1.55 million, one of the highest prices ever paid for a Detroit residence. The same property was put back on the market this summer after plans unraveled to turn it into a dormitory for addiction treatment patients. The......
DTE boast largest solar array, even bigger one planned
ANN ARBOR TOWNSHIP — On Tuesday, officials from DTE, Domino's Farms and Ann Arbor Township showcased what they touted as the state's largest solar array— until they build a bigger one. End-to-end, the panels could cover an area slightly larger than the University of Michigan's football field. Even larger projects are planned to open...Sen. Stabenow: We should accept more Syrian refugees
September 15th, 20150 Sen. Debbie Stabenow speaks to The Arab American News reporterDEARBORN — A week after the White House announced that the United States will accept 10,000 refugees from Syria over the next year, Sen. Debbie Stabenow told The Arab American News that the federal government should grant asylum status to more people fleeing the......
Arab American leaders discuss community concerns with Sen. Stabenow
September 14th, 20150 Sen. Stabenow with community leaders and officials DEARBORN — Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D- Mich.) met with Arab American leaders, activists and heads of organizations at the offices of The Arab American News, on Monday, Sept. 14, where they discussed the community's issues.The senator listened to Arab Americans' concerns about the refugee...Young driver killed in Dearborn car accident
September 12th, 20150 Ali AljanabiDEARBORN - A young driver was killed after striking a female pedestrian and then hitting a pole on Friday, September 11. Ali Aljanabi, 18, was driving his Ford Focus with his younger brother as a passenger on Greenfield Road near Paul Street, when witnesses said he hit a female pedestrian before his vehicle spiraled and......