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Michiganders urge regulators not to rush approval for data center power plan

Alex McLenon, Elinor Epperson, Brett Dahlberg December 4, 2025

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VERDAD disinformation monitoring AI tool receives grant to expand services

Nargis Rahman December 4, 2025
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Macomb executive says county thrives despite economic uncertainty

Quinn Klinefelter December 4, 2025
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Three days late, MI Legislature approves $80 billion budget

Rick Pluta October 3, 2025

“Let us pray,” intoned Senator Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing) shortly after midnight.She got directly and succinctly to the point with her...

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The Metro Events Guide: Eight places to see Detroit talent this week

Sophia Jozwiak October 2, 2025

Detroit is overflowing with talent, and this week's lineup of events proves it. From bands to comedians, from visual artists...

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  • Detroit Evening Report

Detroit Evening Report: Dearborn reprints absentee ballots

Bre'Anna Tinsley October 2, 2025

The City of Dearborn says new absentee ballots will be mailed to residents after a printing error was discovered.  City...

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Detroit Council candidate Cranstana Anderson says she can represent struggling residents—she’s one too

Quinn Klinefelter October 2, 2025

It’s the home stretch for Detroit City Council candidates with election day only about a month away.On the city’s northeast...

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  • The Metro

The Metro: Arts and culture funding preserved in state budget

David Leins, The Metro October 2, 2025

Updated 12:00 p.m. ET, Friday, October 3, 2025.Funding for arts and culture grants in Michigan is preserved in the state...

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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan addresses city employees on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024.
  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • The Metro

The Metro: Duggan says Detroit’s recovery shows he can lead the state

Robyn Vincent, The Metro October 2, 2025

When Mike Duggan was sworn in as Detroit’s mayor more than a decade ago, much of the city was in...

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Rubbles and ash remain after a gunman crashed into the side of the Church of Latter Day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan before open firing and setting it ablaze.
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Burton, Michigan resident recounts interaction with Grand Blanc shooter

Alex McLenon October 2, 2025

On Sunday morning, a gunman rammed a pickup truck decorated with American flags into the Church of Jesus Christ of...

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  • The Metro

The Metro: Why Detroit has been narrowing its roads

Sam Corey, The Metro October 2, 2025

Detroit is known for its cars, but it’s also known for creating a lot of space for those cars.  Wide...

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  • The Metro

The Metro: Detroit park honoring hunger march is expanding

Cary Junior II, The Metro October 2, 2025

During the Great Depression, auto workers organized a march from Detroit to the Ford Rouge Factory in Dearborn. Thousands of...

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Jane Goodall, remembered by WDET’s Ryan Patrick Hooper

Ryan Patrick Hooper October 1, 2025

Last month, I got the chance to interview Dr. Jane Goodall ahead of her sold-out speaking engagement at the Fisher...

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The Metro: The nation’s first Black-owned TV station celebrates its history 50 years after launch

Cary Junior II, The Metro October 1, 2025

Before the 1970s, it was rare to watch or read news about Detroit reported by Black journalists. An attorney named...

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Detroit Evening Report: Michigan avoids state shutdown as federal government closes

Jerome Vaughn October 1, 2025

State and national budget updatesMichigan leaders have avoided a state government shutdown, even though the governor has not yet signed...

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