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Dearborn Public Schools Names Mike Esseily First Arab-American Superintendent Amid $1.5 Billion Bond Push
Dearborn Public Schools unanimously voted to hire Mike Esseily as superintendent, making him the district's first Arab-American permanent leader. He begins July 1 as the board pushes a $1.5 billion bond proposal to the November ballot.
4d ago·Michigan Capitol·4 sources - elections
Dearborn Arab American Voters Shift Third Party as Democrats Face Midterm Reckoning
Dearborn Arab American voters are shifting to third-party candidates in the 2026 midterms, driven by foreign policy and immigration concerns. Democrats face a major challenge in Michigan State Senate District 2 and statewide races.
May 28, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - policy
Dearborn selects first-ever Arab American, Muslim educator as new superintendent
Dearborn Public Schools has selected Mike Esseily as its new superintendent, making him the first Arab American and Muslim educator to hold the position.
May 6, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - budget
American Center for Mobility Faces $35 Million Debt Repayment Demand From Michigan
Michigan is demanding annual payments of $1.62 million from the American Center for Mobility, a nonprofit self-driving auto test facility. The state has invested $35 million in the facility and wants repayment, but advocates say the nonprofit was never meant to repay startup costs.
May 12, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - elections
Michigan Democrats Divided Over Senate Candidate's Alliance with Controversial Streamer Hasan Piker
Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed faces backlash for planning rallies with controversial streamer Hasan Piker, sparking debate over antisemitism and the Middle East conflict in a state where the Arab American population is among the largest in the nation.
April 7, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - sports
Sherman Lewis, Michigan State All-American and Former Lions Offensive Coordinator, Dies at 83
Sherman Lewis, a Michigan State All-American and former Lions offensive coordinator who won four Super Bowls, died Friday at age 83.
May 17, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - politics
Michigan Ballot Race Heats Up as Americans for Citizen Voting Leads Push to Require Proof of Citizenship
Americans for Citizen Voting filed 750,000 signatures to require proof of citizenship on the Michigan ballot, but several other initiatives still compete while others have dropped out by early 2026.
April 18, 2026·Michigan Capitol·6 sources - community
Dearborn Opens 100-Foot Memorial Listing 18,457 Children Killed in Gaza
A 100-foot mural listing 18,457 Palestinian children killed in Gaza opened in Dearborn's PEACE Park East. The bilingual memorial, created by artist Phil Buehler, will remain on display through July 31.
June 19, 2026·Michigan Capitol·4 sources - elections
Dearborn at Center of Michigan Senate Primary as El-Sayed Faces Scrutiny Over Israel Comments and Leaked Remarks
Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed faces scrutiny over his refusal to affirm Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state and a leaked recording in which he referenced Dearborn voters' reaction to Middle East conflict.
May 29, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - elections
Michigan Senate Race Heats Up as Democrats Divide Over Alliance with Influencer Hasan Piker
Michigan Democrats face an emerging rift over progressive candidate Abdul El-Sayed's alliance with political streamer Hasan Piker as the state Senate race approaches the August 4 primary in a critical battleground state.
April 7, 2026·Michigan Capitol·5 sources - elections
Michigan Senate Race Heated by Middle East Conflict and Controversial Influencer Alliance
Michigan Senate race features heated debate over Hasan Piker's alliance with progressive candidate Abdul El-Sayed, creating rift between progressive and establishment Democrats amid Middle East conflict and Israel policy concerns.
April 6, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - State Politics
Lansing Lawmakers Introduce Reparations Bills Targeting Descendants of Slavery in Michigan
Michigan lawmakers introduced a three-bill reparations package targeting descendants of enslaved Americans. The bills would create a state commission, a dedicated office, and new data categories. House Speaker Matt Hall opposes the effort.
June 20, 2026·Michigan Capitol·5 sources - politics
Michigan Court Rejects GOP Lawsuit Attempting to Limit Military and Overseas Voting Rights
Michigan Court of Claims Judge Sima Patel dismissed a Republican National Committee and Michigan Republican Party lawsuit challenging a state law that allows spouses and dependents of Americans living overseas to vote absentee using their family's last residence, ruling the law is consistent with the Michigan Constitution.
April 27, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources
