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Crews work on demolishing the former Packard Plant building in Detroit.
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The Metro: The ruin and rebirth of Detroit’s Packard Plant

Sam Corey, The Metro December 15, 2025

To some, the story of the Packard Plant mirrors that of Detroit. Built in the early 1900s, the building was...

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A rendering of the boulevard proposed to replace I-375. The image shows a boulevard with six to nine lanes, wide sidewalks, a two-way bicycle track and greenspace.
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The Metro: A redo on I-375 reconstruction

Sam Corey, The Metro December 15, 2025

The project to reconstruct I-375 is meant to do two things at once: rebuild aging infrastructure and repair the harm...

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Former U of M football coach Sherrone Moore arraigned in Washtenaw County

Alex McLenon December 12, 2025

Former University of Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore has been arraigned in a Washtenaw County courtroom. He faces one...

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Tariffs take bite out of Christmas tree business

Quinn Klinefelter December 12, 2025

Holiday decorators in Michigan are facing a Grinch stealing part of the Christmas tree business.The American Christmas Tree Association says...

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Detroit School of the Arts West African dance class
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DSA West African Dance students bring Kwanzaa to the community

Sascha Raiyn December 12, 2025

This year the Detroit School of the Arts will offer its Kwanzaa celebration to the public for the first time.The...

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The Metro: Congressman Tom Barrett works with White House to release Michigander in ICE custody

Sam Corey, The Metro December 11, 2025

Aggressive immigration enforcement has intensified nationwide. As of early this month, more than 200,000 people had been arrested by ICE...

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U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens speaks at a groundbreaking ceremony for an affordable housing project in Ferndale, Mich. on Aug. 23, 2023.
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U.S. Representative Haley Stevens files articles of impeachment against RFK Jr.

Russ McNamara December 10, 2025

Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens introduced articles of impeachment against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday....

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The Metro: A new focus on sex, gender and emotions in Michigan classrooms

Sam Corey, The Metro December 10, 2025

What should teachers focus on when exploring sexual health with students? How should they broach sensitive subjects? What does it...

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New flu variant, vaccine guidance worry MDHHS’s top doctor

Pat Batcheller December 10, 2025

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is urging people who can get this season's flu shot to do...

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The Metro: Why cities should focus on depopulation, not gentrification

Sam Corey, The Metro December 9, 2025

As Detroit has been changing over the last decade, one word has come up again and again to describe the...

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Muslim mental health care centers emerge in mosques to better serve communities facing barriers

Nargis Rahman December 8, 2025

Seeking mental health care is complicated for many American Muslims due to cultural expectations and stigma. Oftentimes, Muslims believe troubling...

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Journalist Martina Guzman stands in front of a presentation describing her ai tool VERDAD that helps detect disinformation happening on Latino radio stations.
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VERDAD disinformation monitoring AI tool receives grant to expand services

Nargis Rahman December 4, 2025

Wayne State University Law School’s Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights received a $350,000 grant to expand a disinformation...

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