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The Metro: Detroit’s mayor focuses on addressing poverty

Sam Corey, The Metro January 27, 2026

It’s been less than a month since Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield took office, but she’s already begun putting her agenda...

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The Metro: As inflation eases, many Detroit small businesses still struggle

The Metro, Robyn Vincent January 26, 2026

Small businesses are often described as the backbone of the economy. But in moments of stress, they can also be...

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The Metro: Coming of age in a changing Detroit: Inside ‘The Patron Saint of Lost Girls’

The Metro, Cary Junior II January 26, 2026

The stories of Detroit in the 70’s and 80’s are ubiquitous. Residents went through tough times, economic downturn, violence and...

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The Metro: What it means to be an American in 2026

The Metro, Robyn Vincent January 22, 2026

Who wrote the Federalist Papers? What power does the president have? Name one right only U.S. citizens possess. Those are...

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The Metro: Detroit Repertory Theatre explores family, legacy, and conflict in August Wilson’s ‘The Piano Lesson’

The Metro, Cary Junior II January 22, 2026

Playwright August Wilson is often referred to as “theatre’s poet of Black America.” He’s known for his series of ten...

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The Metro: Defense and depth drive the Pistons’ hot start to the 2025–26 season

The Metro, Cary Junior II January 22, 2026

Halfway through the 2025-2026 NBA season, the Pistons look like a strong contender in the Eastern Conference. The team has...

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The Metro: The cost of fewer visas and voices on campus

The Metro, Robyn Vincent January 21, 2026

Every fall, college campuses come alive with small rituals: new students finding their way, roommates negotiating shared space, classrooms filling...

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The Metro: Andre Barker paints Black life as resistance in ‘Rest Is’ exhibit

The Metro, Cary Junior II January 20, 2026

Artist Andre Barker is a Detroit born and bred painter. Since graduating from Wayne State University and Columbia College Chicago,...

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The Metro: From Minneapolis to Detroit, civil disobedience and the economics of justice

The Metro, Robyn Vincent January 20, 2026

There are weeks when the news feels like weather; something that happens over there, something you brace for and then...

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The Metro: New book chronicles Martin Luther King Jr.’s work outside of the South

The Metro, Cary Junior II January 19, 2026

The Civil Rights Movement is largely remembered for its actions in the South, but segregation was a nationwide issue. Dr....

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The Metro: What was in the Gordie Howe International Bridge community benefits plan?

The Metro, David Leins January 15, 2026

The Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Detroit and Windsor is nearly open, and its community benefits process is winding down.The...

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The Metro: Detroit residents honor detained loved ones

The Metro, Cary Junior II January 15, 2026

Immigration enforcement over the last year has become a lot more visible. Late last year, four Detroit students and their...

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