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A truck carrying a Hede (Hong Kong) International Shipping Co., Ltd., container moves along the Port of Los Angeles Wednesday, April 9, 2025 in Los Angeles.
  • News
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  • The Metro

The Metro: A conservative Michigan economist’s take on tariffs

Sam Corey, Robyn Vincent, The Metro May 13, 2025

Last weekend, the Trump administration reduced tariffs on Chinese imports from 145% to 30% James Hohman, director of fiscal policy...

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Mark Lee, president and CEO of The Lee Group, on The Metro at WDET Studios, May 13, 2025.
  • News
  • The Metro

The Metro: Detroit workshop aims to help small businesses thrive amid economic uncertainty

Sam Corey, The Metro, Lauren Myers May 13, 2025

Uncertainty. That’s the word that economists are using to describe the U.S. economy lately. It’s also the theme of an...

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In The Groove: Stevie Wonder’s 75th birthday, plus new music from Ezra Furman

Ryan Patrick Hooper May 13, 2025

Blowing out 75 birthday candles for Stevie Wonder today! That’s always a pleasure on this show. I make it clear...

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Former GRPD officer Christopher Schurr appears at the Kent County Courthouse in Grand Rapids, Mich., Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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  • The Metro

The Metro: Mistrial for ex-cop who fatally shot Patrick Lyoya

The Metro, Lauren Myers, Cary Junior II May 13, 2025

A mistrial was declared earlier this month in the murder trial for Grand Rapids Police Officer Christopher Schurr. He faced...

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Former state Sen. Adam Hollier on The Metro. He recently entered the 13th Congressional District race in Michigan.
  • Elections
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  • The Metro

The Metro: Former state lawmaker Adam Hollier on his third bid for Congress

Sam Corey, The Metro, Nadia Ziyad May 13, 2025

Former state Sen. Adam Hollier announced last month that he is again running for Congress to unseat U.S. Rep. Shri...

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Inside Detroit's Fox Theatre.
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The Metro: More than 700 Detroit students ready to showcase artistry on Fox Theatre stage

The Metro, Nadia Ziyad, Tia Graham May 13, 2025

Detroit Public School Community District is hosting its 56th annual "Evening of Fine Arts" at the Fox Theatre on Wednesday,...

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The James Scott Memorial Fountain at Belle Isle State Park will undergo renovations this year.
  • Detroit Evening Report
  • News

Detroit Evening Report: Belle Isle fountain closing for $6M in renovations

Bre'Anna Tinsley May 13, 2025

Belle Isle’s James Scott Memorial Fountain will undergo an 18-month, $6 million renovation beginning this weekend. Subscribe to the Detroit Evening Report on Apple...

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Critics: Medicaid cuts in House GOP budget plan will burden Michigan health system

Rick Pluta May 13, 2025

Health care advocates are pushing back against a new congressional Republican plan that would make cuts to Medicaid. In Michigan, that...

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  • Politics, Government & Finance

Fetuses could count as a tax dependent under Michigan House bill

Colin Jackson May 13, 2025

A fetus would count as a dependent for Michigan taxes under a bill getting hearing Tuesday before the state House Finance Committee....

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Starting as a blues/hip-hop hybrid pop artist, ZZ Ward has fully embraced the blues on her new album of originals and classic covers called "Liberation."
  • Acoustic Café
  • Culture & Music

Acoustic Café: ZZ Ward’s new straight blues album, cool covers from the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s + more

Rob Reinhart May 13, 2025

On this week’s episode of Acoustic Café, ZZ Ward joined us in the studio for songs both old and new....

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Rows of chairs sit empty in a college classroom.
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The Metro: Why are men falling behind in college enrollment, completion?

The Metro, Lauren Myers, Cary Junior II May 12, 2025

Over the last few decades, there has been a growing gender gap in college enrollment and graduation rates — with...

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"In The Groove" host Ryan Patrick Hooper inside WDET's studios in the Cass Corridor.
  • Culture & Music
  • In The Groove

In The Groove: Broken Social Scene’s tribute album, plus new music from Baltimore punks TURNSTILE

Ryan Patrick Hooper May 12, 2025

There’s a new tribute album coming out to celebrate Broken Social Scene’s “You Forgot It In People” album, with contributions...

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