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Grand Rapids indie rockers Phabies has a new album coming out in June.
  • Culture & Music
  • MI Local

MI Local: Grand Rapids indie rockers Phabies in-studio; premieres from Kylee Phillips, Pancho Villa’s Skull + more

Jeff Milo May 21, 2025

One of the top reasons to tune in to MI Local every Tuesday is the live energy! Sometimes even I,...

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DEQ Foam Van Etten Oscoda
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Environment
  • Morning Edition
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  • Public Health

New study shows need to protect water from PFAS

Pat Batcheller May 21, 2025

A new study highlights the importance of removing "forever chemicals" from drinking water.What are PFAS?PFAS are chemicals that take a...

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Mackenzie Thompson, The Founder of The Prom Promise
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  • Youth

The Metro: The Prom Promise removes financial barriers to give students ‘a prom night to remember’

Lauren Myers, Cary Junior II, The Metro May 21, 2025

Prom is an exciting time for high school seniors here in metro Detroit. It’s a right of passage — a...

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Obonjayar
  • Culture & Music
  • Progressive Underground

The Progressive Underground Pick of the Week: ‘Sweet Danger’ by Obongjayar

Chris Campbell May 21, 2025

What’s happening Detroit! Chris Campbell from The Progressive Underground and it’s time for our Pick of the Week. This week’s...

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Second-term Rep. Jay DeBoyer (R-Clay Twp) was named Michigan House Oversight Committee chair in January 2025.
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

GOP oversight chair wants Benson to testify on disclosure site glitches

Rick Pluta May 21, 2025

The Republican chair of the Michigan House Oversight Committee said Tuesday that he wants Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson...

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The Lake Huron shoreline.
  • Environment
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  • The Metro

The Metro: The lesser known threats to Michigan’s waters

Robyn Vincent, The Metro May 20, 2025

The Great Lakes still gleam and sparkle — but their waters are heavy with the weight of what we’ve done....

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FILE - Customers wait in line for eggs at a Costco store in the Van Nuys section of Los Angeles on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025.
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Survey finds consumers sour on the economy, personal incomes amid tariff uncertainty

Quinn Klinefelter May 20, 2025

A new survey by the University of Michigan finds confidence in the U.S. economy is steadily eroding.Researchers say the widely-watched...

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People entering the Music Festival. The Renaissance Center is i the background.
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The Metro: Movement is a big event with small beginnings

Sam Corey, Tia Graham, Robyn Vincent, The Metro May 20, 2025

Movement began in 2000 as a grassroots tribute to Detroit’s role in the birth of techno — a massive event...

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FILE - The Flint Water Plant tower is seen, Friday, Feb. 26, 2016 in Flint, Mich.
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  • Detroit Evening Report
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Detroit Evening Report: EPA lifts emergency order on Flint drinking water

Sascha Raiyn, Bre'Anna Tinsley May 20, 2025

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has lifted the emergency order on the city of Flint's drinking water.Subscribe to the Detroit...

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A Detroit neighborhood
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  • The Metro

The Metro: The story behind Detroit’s population growth

Nadia Ziyad, Sam Corey, The Metro May 20, 2025

New data shows the city of Detroit gained more than 6,800 residents in 2024. The city’s population now tops 645,000,...

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Students practice poetry and reading at Dzanc House in Ypsilanti.
  • Education
  • News
  • The Metro

The Metro: Ypsilanti nonprofit empowering local youth through poetry

Nadia Ziyad, The Metro May 20, 2025

Literacy rates in Michigan lag behind the national average, with the pandemic making things even more difficult for students —...

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Community members gathered in Detroit's Conant Gardens neighborhood on Friday, May 16, 2025, for the unveiling of the new Amp Fiddler Avenue sign.
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  • Progressive Underground

Honoring a legend: Detroit celebrates Amp Fiddler Day with street renaming

Chris Campbell May 20, 2025

Love poured out onto the corner of 7 Mile and Revere Street on Friday, May 16, as the city of...

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