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Detroit nonprofit forced to shut down after immigration raids in Texas

Bre'Anna Tinsley February 6, 2025

Immigrants in Detroit aren’t the only ones feeling the effects of the Trump Administration.A local nonprofit, Hey Y’all Detroit, has...

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Michigan Congresswoman says tariffs on Canadian and Mexican products could crash U.S. auto industry

Quinn Klinefelter February 6, 2025

The Trump administration’s 30-day pause before levying tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico granted a kind of temporary reprieve...

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Michigan supplemental budget proposal includes money for Oxford High School investigation

Alex McLenon February 5, 2025

Michigan’s Attorney General’s Office could soon carry out an investigation into the 2021 shooting at Oxford High School.Governor Whitmer’s supplemental...

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In The Groove: A dose of punk with Bad Brains, DEVO, The Slits, Raincoats + more

Ryan Patrick Hooper February 5, 2025

Today on the show, we celebrate a couple big anniversaries for legendary punk bands that changed my life, including Bad...

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Detroit Evening Report: Winter Weather Advisory issued for Detroit and suburbs

Jerome Vaughn February 5, 2025

Tonight on The Detroit Evening Report, Detroiters should get ready for an icy commute tomorrow morning. Plus, a local broadcast legend has...

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The Metro: Sharing our favorite stories from our first year on-air

The Metro, Trevor McConico February 5, 2025

Today on The Metro, we’re celebrating our first year on the air!  It has been a ride. We’ve brought our...

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  • MI Local

MI Local: Previewing new releases from Danny VanZandt, Jackamo, Lily Talmers + more

Jeff Milo February 5, 2025

This week, Detroit-based singer/songwriter Danny VanZandt stopped by the studio to chat with me live on-air about his new album,...

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Detroit Evening Report: Immigration raids stunt Detroit nonprofit

Sascha Raiyn February 4, 2025

Tonight on The Detroit Evening Report, we cover immigration updates under the Trump Administration, overdose prevention training, free community events and more.Subscribe...

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In The Groove: Diggin’ through the Grammys to find gems from Avery*Sunshine, Tank and the Bangas

Ryan Patrick Hooper February 4, 2025

Did you watch the Grammy Awards this year? I know it’s not for everyone, but I’m a dork for them....

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The Metro: Pope Francis Center opens emergency warming shelter during extreme cold

John Filbrandt, The Metro February 4, 2025

When temperatures dipped dangerously low during the recent polar vortex, the Pope Francis Center opened a 24-hour emergency warming center...

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Portrait of artist Zo!
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  • Progressive Underground

The Progressive Underground: Exploring the evolution of maestro Zo! in 5 tracks

Chris Campbell February 4, 2025

Zo! is a Detroit-born, now DC-based multi-instrumentalist, producer, and composer who has helped to reshape modern soul, R&B, and jazz...

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  • The Metro

The Metro: Black history is celebrated year round at the Charles H. Wright Museum 

The Metro, Cary Junior II, John Filbrandt February 4, 2025

Subscribe to The Metro on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, NPR.org or wherever you get your podcasts. The Charles Wright Museum of African-American History is one of the...

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