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The Metro: Detroit is an art city, but can artists really make it here?

Cary Junior II, The Metro January 29, 2026

Detroit and art go hand-in-hand. The arts are held in the same regard as the automotive industry as one of...

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The Metro: Homelessness rising among families in Oakland County

The Metro, Sam Corey January 29, 2026

Over the past decade, homelessness has been down in Oakland County. But in the last three years, it’s been trending...

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The Metro: The fight to document lasting harm of Michigan’s Native boarding schools continues

The Metro, Robyn Vincent January 29, 2026

For more than a century in the United States, Native children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to...

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The Metro: The inner workings of ICE and the origins of immigration policing

The Metro, Robyn Vincent January 28, 2026

The killing of two American citizens in Minneapolis by federal immigration officers has forced the country to look more closely...

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The Metro: How ICE protestors in Minneapolis inspire a Michigan activist

The Metro, Sam Corey January 28, 2026

Yesterday, President Donald Trump said he is going to “de-escalate a little bit” in Minnesota. But the protests against ICE...

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The Metro: Wayne County Airport Authority does not have contracts with ICE, but flights will continue

The Metro, David Leins January 28, 2026

The Wayne County Airport Authority (WCAA) does not have contracts with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), but that doesn't...

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The Metro: A reporter’s view from Minneapolis with lessons for Detroit

The Metro, Robyn Vincent January 27, 2026

What does it feel like when a city has its breath taken away—not just by frigid weather, but by sudden...

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The Metro: Detroit’s mayor focuses on addressing poverty

The Metro, Sam Corey January 27, 2026

It’s been less than a month since Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield took office, but she’s already begun putting her agenda...

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The Metro: As inflation eases, many Detroit small businesses still struggle

The Metro, Robyn Vincent January 26, 2026

Small businesses are often described as the backbone of the economy. But in moments of stress, they can also be...

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The Metro: Coming of age in a changing Detroit: Inside ‘The Patron Saint of Lost Girls’

Cary Junior II, The Metro January 26, 2026

The stories of Detroit in the 70’s and 80’s are ubiquitous. Residents went through tough times, economic downturn, violence and...

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The Metro: What it means to be an American in 2026

The Metro, Robyn Vincent January 22, 2026

Who wrote the Federalist Papers? What power does the president have? Name one right only U.S. citizens possess. Those are...

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The Metro: Detroit Repertory Theatre explores family, legacy, and conflict in August Wilson’s ‘The Piano Lesson’

Cary Junior II, The Metro January 22, 2026

Playwright August Wilson is often referred to as “theatre’s poet of Black America.” He’s known for his series of ten...

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