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Jocelyn Benson
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson views her run for governor through a personal lens

Quinn Klinefelter May 11, 2026

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Michigan lawmakers warn Trump against striking Chinese EV deal

Alex McLenon May 13, 2026
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  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Crossing the Lines
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Crossing the Lines: Highland Park was once home to diverse Muslim communities

Nargis Rahman May 12, 2026
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  • In The Groove

In The Groove: New music from Soulwax, Dry Cleaning, Gabrielle Cavassa

Ryan Patrick Hooper May 5, 2026

Starting off slow and mellow with tracks from Swamp Dogg, Herbert and Gabrielle Cavassa—who will be performing this year at...

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  • The Metro

The Metro: Why the push to recall Dave Woodward is about more than one person

Sam Corey, The Metro May 5, 2026

Many look at our politics and feel powerless. But they often skip over the decisions that are happening in their...

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How do we adapt Michigan’s dams to climate change?

Vivian La May 5, 2026

The record-high rainfall for some parts of northern Michigan — combined with melt from March’s above-average snow — pushed infrastructure...

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  • Public Health
  • The Metro

The Metro: How ‘social prescribing’ could solve America’s loneliness epidemic

Cary Junior II, David Leins, The Metro May 5, 2026

Some public health researchers are turning to a new kind of prescription to address the problem. It’s called “social prescribing.”...

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  • The Metro

The Metro: Running near empty. How gas prices are hurting local businesses

Robyn Vincent, The Metro May 5, 2026

A month ago, gas in Michigan was just under $4 a gallon, and small business owners were already making changes...

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Mike Duggan is outside on a spring day in front of a blooming tree with purple flowers
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Longtime Democrat turned independent governor candidate Mike Duggan says voters deserve a ‘third choice’

Quinn Klinefelter May 4, 2026

There’s an unusual twist in this year’s race to become Michigan’s next governor.Longtime Democrat and former Detroit mayor Mike Duggan...

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  • In The Groove

In The Groove: Ian Fink’s new Detroit anthem, plus new music from IZCO, Alabama Shakes + more

Ryan Patrick Hooper May 4, 2026

Opening up the show with our longest “DEEEEETTTRRROOIIIITTTT BASKKKEEETTTBALLLLLLL” yet before jumping into brand new music from Detroit’s own Ian...

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  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Evening Report

Detroit Evening Report: Spirit Airlines shuts down operations

Nargis Rahman May 4, 2026

This past weekend, Spirit Airlines shut down and ceased all operations after decades in business.When Spirit travelers entered the Evans...

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Amana Ali joins about three dozen people protesting Israel's attacks in Gaza, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024 in Dearborn, Mich. The protesters gathered hoping to be heard by members of the Biden White House who were scheduled to meet in suburban Detroit with Muslim and Arab American leaders.
  • All Things Considered
  • News

Speech by University of Michigan professor draws cheers from students, boos from school leadership

Russ McNamara May 4, 2026

University of Michigan Professor Derek Peterson wanted to highlight the work of school activists - both past and present -...

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  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • The Metro

The Metro: Progressives have momentum. But can they win over party outsiders?

Sam Corey, The Metro May 4, 2026

Progressives won big at the recent Democratic nominating convention. Eli Savit for attorney general, and Amir Mackled for University of...

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  • Big Sonic Heaven
  • Culture & Music

Big Sonic Heaven: New Shoegaze releases

Darren Revell May 4, 2026

Shoegaze is a prominent genre in Big Sonic Heaven and last night was no exception as I featured new music...

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Michigan Stage - Seniors
  • The Metro

The Metro: Michigan Stage connects generations through theater

Tia Graham May 4, 2026

From the stage to classrooms and even inside senior living communities, creativity belongs to everyone, at every age. Michigan Stage...

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