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Best music of 2025 on WDET

WDET Staff December 12, 2025

News

Mary Sheffield high fives in celebration as her victory in the 2025 mayoral election is announced.
  • Detroit Evening Report
  • Secondary

Detroit Evening Report: Brian White selected as Sheffield’s deputy mayor

Sascha Raiyn December 16, 2025
Israelis demonstrate to demand the release of the hostages from Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip, during a protest outside of the U.S. Embassy Branch Office in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, March 1, 2024.
  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • Secondary
  • The Metro

The Metro: Explaining antisemitism—and why it’s rising in America

Sam Corey, Robyn Vincent, The Metro December 16, 2025
A rendering of the boulevard proposed to replace I-375. The image shows a boulevard with six to nine lanes, wide sidewalks, a two-way bicycle track and greenspace.
  • The Metro
  • uncategorized

The Metro: Could I-375 pause rekindle Detroit’s fight for real repair?

Robyn Vincent, The Metro September 4, 2025

I-375 is not just a concrete thoroughfare — it is a reminder of how Black neighborhoods were sacrificed, and how...

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A sign promoting ranked choice voting in Royal Oak, Mich.
  • The Metro

The Metro: The plan for getting ranked choice voting on Michigan’s November ballot next year

Sam Corey, The Metro September 4, 2025

Two months ago, a campaign to enact ranked choice voting in Michigan got off the ground.  Ranked choice voting lets...

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Former Critics
  • MI Local

MI Local: Former Critics’ new album ‘I Wanna Be Dramatic’ + live in-studio interview

Jeff Milo September 4, 2025

Former Critics are a five-piece Detroit group that blend elements of punk, hard-rock, and maybe even a little bit, just...

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Ed Deeb Street Sign 07/09/2018
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Culture & Music
  • Education
  • News
  • Youth

Ed Deeb, Founder of Metro Detroit Youth Day, has died at 89

Pat Batcheller September 4, 2025

Longtime Detroit businessman and youth advocate Ed Deeb has died. The Michigan Youth Appreciation Foundation says the founder of Metro...

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An aerial view of Midtown Detroit.
  • Detroit Evening Report

Detroit Evening Report: City to prosecute more misdemeanors

Jerome Vaughn September 3, 2025

The Detroit City Council has approved an ordinance that would allow the city to prosecute more misdemeanors.  The measure moves...

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Beverly Daniel Tatum in Atlanta
  • The Metro

The Metro: Former college president encourages dialogue to solve higher ed conflicts

Cary Junior II September 3, 2025

When protests on college campuses in response to the Israel-Hamas war erupted across the nation, leaders at some universities cracked...

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pharoah sanders
  • In The Groove

In The Groove: Brian Jonestown Massacre, Pharoah Sanders, Alabama Shakes + more

Adam Fox September 3, 2025

Adam Fox fills in for Ryan Patrick Hooper on today’s In The Groove. Music variety featuring Brian Jonestown Massacre, Lhasa...

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FILE_Smokestacks_AirPollution
  • The Metro

The Metro: The carbon footprint myth and where real climate solutions begin

Robyn Vincent, The Metro September 3, 2025

For decades, fossil fuel companies championed the idea that climate change is solved through everyday personal habits — change your...

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A woman wearing blue speaks at an improvised podium outside.
  • The Metro

The Metro: Is pro-Palestine speech protected on university campuses?

David Leins, Sam Corey, The Metro September 3, 2025

Are college campuses spaces for free speech and knowledge acquisition? Or, are they repressing student speech and violating their values?...

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A headshot of Bryce Huffman, Bridge Detroit
  • News

Bridge Detroit launches ‘Resilience in the D’ series

Jerome Vaughn September 3, 2025

Detroit has long been known as a place with grit – where residents face tough times with resilience.  That’s the...

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House Speaker Matt Hall stands at a podium.
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Michigan House speaker says finalizing budget before government shutdown could be a ‘challenge’

Quinn Klinefelter September 3, 2025

Michigan’s state government could shut down in about a month unless lawmakers reach a deal on a new budget. The...

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A balcony view of the state senate chambers in Michigan's capitol building.
  • Detroit Evening Report

Detroit Evening Report: Michigan’s government may shutdown if budget isn’t approved

Sascha Raiyn September 2, 2025

The state government faces a possible shut-down soon unless lawmakers come to an agreement on a new budget. The House...

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