The Metro: From Detroit to Gaza, calls rise for bold new strategies for Palestinian freedom
It has been almost two years since Hamas attacked Israeli civilians on October 7. Since then, Israel’s military campaign in...
It has been almost two years since Hamas attacked Israeli civilians on October 7. Since then, Israel’s military campaign in...
Detroit’s schools are still recovering from the deep wounds of systemic neglect. Redlining, segregation, and a crash in city revenue...
I-375 is not just a concrete thoroughfare — it is a reminder of how Black neighborhoods were sacrificed, and how...
For decades, fossil fuel companies championed the idea that climate change is solved through everyday personal habits — change your...
The debate over a new oil tunnel for Enbridge's Line 5 pipeline landed at Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s doorstep this week....
Dan Gilbert’s Hudson’s tower was sold as a symbol of comeback for Detroit — a shiny promise of jobs, growth,...
Last week, the lights went dim on a renewable energy program with big promise for the planet and your pocketbook. ...
Michigan has long been home to Hmong refugees. The community comprises families who fled war, lived in refugee camps, and...
Detroit and Windsor's economies are intimately connected. On a typical day, thousands of trucks cross the Detroit River with parts...
The day before Detroit’s primary election, Detroit City Clerk Janice Winfrey told The Metro "less than five" polling places in...
More tariffs on imported goods took effect last week. The federal government is making big money from tariff revenues, which...
As the temperature has climbed this summer, so have energy bills—and frustrations. These higher costs are driven by more than...