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The Metro: Measles case confirmed in Oakland County

David Leins The Metro December 17, 2025

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

Sam Corey, Robyn Vincent The Metro December 16, 2025
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Detroit Evening Report: April 14, 2022: Detroit plans $10 million investment to provide internet access in Hope Village

Nargis Rahman April 14, 2022

  Welcome to the Detroit Evening Report, a daily round-up of news that city residents need to know. Detroit is...

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Midwest Literary Walk author Don Winslow discusses latest book, event

Detroit Today April 14, 2022

The Midwest Literary Walk returns to Chelsea, Michigan next week after going virtual during the height of the pandemic. Organizers...

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Rep. Dingell talks Biden budget, elder care

Detroit Today April 14, 2022

President Joe Biden recently unveiled his $5.8 trillion budget proposal. It would increase taxes on billionaires, increase funding for police...

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Leaders in Kalamazoo work toward solutions to address systemic racism in the youth justice system

Tia Graham April 14, 2022

  Kalamazoo is working to correct a decades-old problem within its community. City officials have declared racism as a public...

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Detroit Evening Report, April 13, 2022: Video shows Grand Rapids officer kneeling on, fatally shooting Patrick Lyoya

Tia Graham April 13, 2022

  Welcome to the Detroit Evening Report, a daily round-up of news that city residents need to know. Video released...

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State of Michigan restructures mental and behavioral health services departments

Tia Graham April 13, 2022

  The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services recently announced a restructuring of its mental and behavioral health services...

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Ways to engage more in your community

Detroit Today April 13, 2022

What does it means to engage thoughtfully with the place that you live and the people around you? That’s also...

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National Urban League report calls democracy “under siege”

Detroit Today April 13, 2022

Democratic institutions have been weakened, according to numerous scholars across the country, and some have been fearing the end to...

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Detroit Evening Report, April 12, 2022: Inflation rose 8.5% in March, the largest increase in 40 years

Jerome Vaughn April 12, 2022

  Welcome to the Detroit Evening Report, a daily round-up of news that city residents need to know. U.S. inflation...

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Greenfield Village reopening with new exhibit

Tia Graham April 12, 2022

  Greenfield Village is reopening on Easter weekend with a new permanent exhibit. The Detroit Central Market is the first...

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DTE Energy carried out more than 200,000 power shut-offs during COVID-19 pandemic

Sam Corey April 12, 2022

During the past two years, thousands of DTE customers in Southeast Michigan fell behind on their bills and, as a...

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Should utilities be owned by the public?

Detroit Today April 12, 2022

Utilities such as DTE Energy in Michigan and PG&E in California have a lot of -- power -- when it...

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