The Metro: The history (and future) of public media in the US
Public media began as classroom radio in the 1920s. It was dry, instructional, and pretty boring. Most only thought of...
Public media began as classroom radio in the 1920s. It was dry, instructional, and pretty boring. Most only thought of...
Detroit City Council recently approved changes to city ordinances to make the licensing process easier and less cumbersome for small...
Last week, Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison joined Mayor Mike Duggan and other officials in announcing the launch of a...
On Aug. 5, voters will narrow the field of Detroit mayoral candidates down to just two, who will go head-to-head...
Today on The Metro, we continue our coverage on the fight over public media funding and what's at stake for...
Each year the Concert of Colors transforms Detroit with sounds from across the globe. This year the rhythm is beating...
The United Auto Workers union announced last month it would be endorsing Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr. in the Detroit mayoral...
Detroit mayoral candidate and City Councilman Fred Durhal III last week announced his strategic plan for improving the city, including...
Federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is the focus of a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Wednesday. ...
Detroit has come a long way since declaring bankruptcy in 2013, but challenges still remain. Residents are struggling to find...
The night skies over Tehran have been flashing with fire since Israeli jets began piercing Iranian airspace. They have been...
In a nation where supermarkets are filled from floor to ceiling, a single missed phone call can empty a family's...