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  • The Metro

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

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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  • Secondary

VERDAD disinformation monitoring AI tool receives grant to expand services

Nargis Rahman December 4, 2025
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  • Detroit Evening Report

Detroit Evening Report: Water bill assistance program surpasses enrollment goal

Jerome Vaughn August 27, 2025

The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department says it has surpassed its goal for enrolling residents in its new Easy Pay...

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  • In The Groove

In The Groove: Meet Jason Moran, the artist-in-residence for the 2025 Detroit Jazz Fest

Ryan Patrick Hooper August 27, 2025

The Detroit Jazz Fest sets itself apart by being the largest free jazz festival in the world. It’s not easy...

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The Shifa Institute spreads mental health awareness across college campuses

Nargis Rahman August 27, 2025

The Shifa Institute hosts Islamic psychoeducation workshops across community centers and college campuses as students return to school.At a recent...

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Guy Consolmagno
  • The Metro

The Metro: The Pope’s Astronomer on how faith gives science meaning

Sam Corey August 27, 2025

Can science and religion co-exist? Might they be able to do even more than that — can the two belief systems...

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Chris Collins in front of the mic at WDET studios being interviewed by Ryan Patrick Hooper.
  • In The Groove

In The Groove: Detroit Jazz Fest artistic director Christopher Collins talks this year’s line-up

Ryan Patrick Hooper August 27, 2025

As someone that spends a lot of time at concerts and festivals, I always preach the importance of thanking the...

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  • News

Minneapolis police: shooting at Catholic school has left 3 dead, including shooter, and 17 injured

Associated Press August 27, 2025

Reporting by Steve Karnowski and Mark Vancleave, Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A gunman opened fire with a rifle through...

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Golden yellow mushrooms cascade vertically up a tall tree in bunches.
  • The Metro

The Metro: Golden oyster mushrooms are edible, invasive and spreading in Michigan forests

The Metro, David Leins August 27, 2025

Findings from a new study by researches at the Pringle Lab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison find that invasive golden...

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The City Lines
  • MI Local

MI Local can “Do It All” with The City Lines, plus potent new punk rock, Sonic Lunch, and Tin Foil!

Jeff Milo August 27, 2025

It's never been a competition, but if there were one for most endearing band in Michigan, it might be The...

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Enbridge seeks to build a tunnel around a replacement section of the Line 5 pipeline that runs through the Straights of Mackinac.
  • The Metro

The Metro: Line 5 tunnel debate intensifies in Lansing

Robyn Vincent, The Metro August 26, 2025

The debate over a new oil tunnel for Enbridge's Line 5 pipeline landed at Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s doorstep this week....

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Wayne State University police broke up the pro-Palestinian encampment on the university's campus on Thursday, May 30, 2024.
  • Detroit Evening Report

Detroit Evening Report: CAIR Michigan says Wayne State campus silences free speech

Nargis Rahman August 26, 2025

  The Michigan Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) declared Wayne State University as a hostile campus for...

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Voting tables with dividers are lined up in a row.
  • The Metro

The Metro: Does Michigan need stronger efforts to stop non-U.S. citizens from voting?

The Metro, Sam Corey August 26, 2025

Earlier this year, a University of Michigan student from China voted in November’s presidential election. He was part of a...

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Image depicts an entrance to US Ecology South, a hazardous waste processing facility in Detroit. It's an industrial plant with a few towers.
  • Environment
  • The Metro

The Metro: Midtown hazardous waste site seeking license renewal 

John Filbrandt August 25, 2025

Detroit is a manufacturing city and with this comes hazardous waste – toxic, reactive, flammable, and corrosive material that’s dangerous...

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