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Lily Guiney joins Alethia Kasben and Cheyna Roth on MichMash
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MichMash: State budget reaches new phase + Michigan selects new state superintendent

Hernz Laguerre August 29, 2025

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In The Groove: Meet Jason Moran, the artist-in-residence for the 2025 Detroit Jazz Fest

Ryan Patrick Hooper August 27, 2025
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The Shifa Institute spreads mental health awareness across college campuses

Nargis Rahman August 27, 2025
Eugene Brown II, a resident of Detroit's Brightmoor neighborhood on the city's west side, says honesty and action matters most to him in the city's next leader.
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Citizen Vox: Voter says honesty matters most for Detroit’s next mayor

Bre'Anna Tinsley July 21, 2025

Detroit voters will elect a new mayor this fall. Nine people are running to succeed Mike Duggan, who’s making an...

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Craig Finn of The Hold Steady.
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  • Culture & Music

Acoustic Café: Craig Finn (of The Hold Steady) talks new solo work; plus new music from Lucy Dacus, Springsteen + more

Rob Reinhart July 21, 2025

On this week’s episode of Acoustic Café, Craig Finn returns as our guest to talk about the new solo album...

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The parents of four students killed in a shooting in Michigan more than two years ago are interviewed Monday, March 18, 2024 in Pontiac, Mich. From left, Steve St. Juliana, Buck Myre and Nicole Beausoleil called for a state investigation of all aspects of the 2021 mass shooting, saying a local criminal probe that netted three is not enough to close the book.
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Court of Appeals allows lawsuit by Oxford family against Michigan State Police

Rick Pluta July 19, 2025

The Michigan Court of Appeals is allowing a case filed by the family of a murdered Oxford High School student...

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Michigan Chronicle Executive Editor Jeremy Allen speaks with WDET News Director Jerome Vaughn at the 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference on Mackinac Island.
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DER Weekends: Detroit’s historic Black newspaper is watching city’s mayoral race closely

Sascha Raiyn, Jerome Vaughn July 19, 2025

On the latest episode of the Detroit Evening Report Weekends, WDET News Director and Detroit Evening Report host Jerome Vaughn...

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Detroit Evening Report: New Michigan pilot program aims to address turnover in early education

Hernz Laguerre, Bre'Anna Tinsley July 18, 2025

A new state pilot program kicking off this fall aims to reduce turnover and attract talent in early childhood education...

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Detroit's Chinatown is at Peterboro and Cass.
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The Metro: Detroit’s historic ‘Chinatown’ is making a comeback

Cary Junior II, Nadia Ziyad, Jack Filbrandt, The Metro July 18, 2025

Chinatown in Detroit was the destination for many Chinese immigrants who traveled to the city. Urban renewal and the construction...

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Ann Arbor power pop group The City Lines will release their forthcoming album, "Prescribed Fires," on Sept. 19, 2025.
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  • MI Local

MI Local: Ann Arbor’s The City Lines premiere video for new single, ‘Blood and Smoke’

Jeff Milo July 18, 2025

An echo-splashed guitar rises, a tender and melodic voice sails in, and a steady driving beat starts to pick up....

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MichMash: Michigan loses deal for major semiconductor plant; new proposal aims to expand bottle bill

Hernz Laguerre July 18, 2025

Michigan lost a deal for a massive semiconductor plant this week that was projected to bring about 10,000 jobs to...

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More than 400 students participated in the Canoemobile "floating classroom" in May at Lake Erie Metropark.
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Canoemobile brings ‘floating classroom’ to Michigan’s waterways

Emma George-Griffin July 18, 2025

More than 400 students got the opportunity to board a "floating classroom" at Lake Erie Metropark in May as part...

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House approves Trump’s $9B cut to public media, aid

Associated Press July 18, 2025

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House gave final approval to President Donald Trump’s request to claw back about $9 billion for...

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A crowd in Hart Plaza watches a performer on stilts at the African World Festival
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  • The Metro Events Guide

The Metro Events Guide: Global celebrations and good trouble

Sophia Jozwiak July 17, 2025

The Concert of Colors is back in full swing, but it's not the only global festival in town. This week,...

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A demonstrator holds up a handmade sign that says "Stop the deportation No one is illegal"
  • Immigration
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The Metro: Christian leaders take a stand against ICE in metro Detroit

Robyn Vincent, Nadia Ziyad, The Metro July 17, 2025

In Detroit, the fallout from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's doubling down on aggressive tactics has shaken local communities....

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