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Jocelyn Benson
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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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Crossing the Lines: Highland Park was once home to diverse Muslim communities

Nargis Rahman May 12, 2026
A view of the tree canopy in Palmer Park's Witherell Woods, the largest old-growth forest in the Tri-County area.
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The Metro: Art and nature come together at Palmer Park festival

Tia Graham April 23, 2026

There’s something special about the way nature creates its own art and it's even more special how creativity can live,...

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Metro Events Guide: From art exhibitions to house shows, we’ve got you covered this week in Metro Detroit

Owen Armentrout April 23, 2026

We've got everything from orchestral renditions of Journey's greatest hits to parties that won't stop until the sun rises this...

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  • In The Groove

In The Groove: Detroit comic Brad Wenzel is obsessed with Bob Seger, plus new music from Beck

Ryan Patrick Hooper April 22, 2026

A new single from Beck ahead of his tour date this October 12 at the Fox Theatre, plus new music...

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  • Detroit Evening Report

Detroit Evening Report: City Council Member Mary Waters enters race for 13th congressional district

Jerome Vaughn April 22, 2026

Candidates planning to run in Michigan’s August primary election had until Tuesday at 4 p.m. to file their paperwork with the Secretary...

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Khadega Mohammed
  • The Metro

The Metro: The silence around Sudan, and a poet trying to break it

Robyn Vincent, The Metro April 22, 2026

Four years in, the war in Sudan has produced the largest displacement crisis in the world. Nearly 14 million people...

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The Metro: A lesser known way the Trump administration is removing immigrants from the country

Sam Corey, The Metro April 22, 2026

The Trump administration has cracked down on immigration. President Donald Trump has conducted more ICE raids, signaled tougher security at...

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  • The Metro

The Metro: Dabls brings 45 years of artistry to MOCAD’s reopening exhibition

Cary Junior II, The Metro April 22, 2026

The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) is re-opening this weekend after closing last year to perform renovations on the...

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  • MI Local

MI Local: Go Tiger Go, Corktown Music Festival, + ‘Jurassic Park: The Musical’

Jeff Milo April 21, 2026

There's so much energy in the local arts and music scene. There is always something to experience, from the next...

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A man looks through rows of books on a table in the middle of Livonia's Laurel Park Place mall during Bookstock.
  • The Metro

The Metro: Bookstock fosters literacy through community effort

Tia Graham April 21, 2026

Bookstock Michigan, one of the largest used book and media sales in the country is back. Each year at Laurel...

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Detroit Evening Report: Justice Department demands Wayne County’s 2024 ballots, claims ‘history of fraud’

Sascha Raiyn April 21, 2026

The U.S. Justice Department wants Wayne County to hand over ballots from the 2024 election. Justice officials claim the county surrounding...

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  • The Metro

The Metro: The Y Arts teen film festival gives young filmmakers a powerful platform

Tia Graham April 21, 2026

Young people have stories to tell. The Detroit Teen Truth Film Festival is a place for them to share those...

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The Metro: In the wake of teen takeovers, Detroit’s youth affairs office tries to give teens a place to be

Sam Corey, The Metro April 21, 2026

Large groups of teenagers have been gathering in downtown Detroit organized on TikTok and Snapchat. It’s part of a national...

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