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The Metro: They came to America as toddlers, decades later one is detained by ICE

Robyn Vincent, The Metro December 11, 2025
U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens speaks at a groundbreaking ceremony for an affordable housing project in Ferndale, Mich. on Aug. 23, 2023.
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U.S. Representative Haley Stevens files articles of impeachment against RFK Jr.

Russ McNamara December 10, 2025

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The Metro: Documentary highlights Detroit’s contributions to American Jazz

Tia Graham December 9, 2025
Journalist Martina Guzman stands in front of a presentation describing her ai tool VERDAD that helps detect disinformation happening on Latino radio stations.
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VERDAD disinformation monitoring AI tool receives grant to expand services

Nargis Rahman December 4, 2025
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The Greening Of Detroit Celebrates 25th Anniversary

Eli Newman May 14, 2015

A Detroit grassroots organization is celebrating 25 years of planting everything from trees to peas in the city. “The Greening...

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DSO’s Live Webcast Spins Musical Tales for Students

Pat Batcheller May 14, 2015

The Detroit Symphony Orchestra's first classroom edition of its free webcast series reached almost 50,000 students nationwide last fall. The second such...

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Making Laws Isn’t What It Used to Be

Pat Batcheller May 14, 2015

A former state lawmaker says he’s disappointed that the Michigan Legislature and Governor Rick Snyder haven’t been able to pass...

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Detroit City Council Member Lobbies for Replacement of Water Residential Assistance Plan

Bre'Anna Tinsley May 13, 2015

Laura Nawrocik/ CC Detroit City Council Member Raquel Castaneda-Lopez is calling for a new plan to help thousands of residents...

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Rivals Toyota, Mazda Announce Deal To Take On The World Together

Quinn Klinefelter May 13, 2015

Rival Japanese automakers Toyota and Mazda are forming a long-term partnership. Officials with the car companies say they want to...

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Made In Michigan Writers Series Kick-Off

Station Programming May 13, 2015

Detroit Today host Stephen Henderson speaks with Author of “Trumbull Ave.” Michael Lauchlan, and Wayne State Community Engagement officer Gabe...

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Northville Officials Hoping to Fix Roads with a New Millage

Marissa Gawel May 13, 2015

Marissa Gawel/WDET Northville officials are giving residents an alternative to fix roadways after voters rejected the state’s ballot initiative to...

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Detroit Police Department Opening Museum to Showcase its History

Marissa Gawel May 13, 2015

Marissa Gawel/WDET The Detroit Police Department is putting historic traffic signals, body armor and other artifacts connected to the force on public...

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Virgil Smith
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Senate Strips Virgil Smith of Committee Assignments

Pat Batcheller May 13, 2015

State Senator Virgil Smith is out of jail for now, but his political future is unclear. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym...

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Millennial Movement: Where the Younger Generation is Putting Down Roots

Station Programming May 13, 2015

Map Courtesy of the American Institute for Economic Research Host Stephen Henderson talks to Director of Research and Education at...

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Pat And Michael Ford
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Regional Transit Authority Asks: Why is Mass Transit Important and Where Do You Want It to Take You?

Pat Batcheller May 13, 2015

The Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan has two questions for Metro Detroiters: why is public transportation important, and where do they...

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Working Poor Households Struggle to Meet Basic Needs

Bre'Anna Tinsley May 12, 2015

PublicDomainPictures Despite the combination of wages and public assistance, working poor households still face about a 14 percent income gap in...

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