The document summarizes the detection of seven major particulate matter (PM2.5) events that occurred in the Eastern United States from January to September 2004 using air quality monitoring data. An objective statistical approach was used to detect regional haze events based on PM2.5 concentrations exceeding a threshold. The events were then characterized using additional real-time data on meteorology and aerosol properties. This provided cursory analysis of possible causes, while more detailed investigation is required to fully interpret the events. The automated detection of events acts as a trigger and screening tool to prioritize further analysis.