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This mural, painted by Detroit-based artist Jesse Kassel, was one of eight painted across Michigan during the 2020 election to encourage people to vote.
  • Elections
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

Michigan special elections: What metro Detroiters should know before May 6

Jenny Sherman May 2, 2025
Stacey Hotwaxx Hale performs a DJ set at WDET
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  • The Boulevard

Respect the Architect: Stacey ‘Hotwaxx’ Hale

Waajeed May 1, 2025

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Inside Shed 5 at Eastern Market
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The Metro Events Guide: Mother’s Day markets, May the fourth and more

Sophia Jozwiak May 1, 2025
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Detroit Evening Report: Nonprofit offering summer safety tips for Safe Kids Month

Bre'Anna Tinsley May 1, 2025
Woodward Dream Cruise
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Communities gear up for Woodward Dream Cruise

Laura Herberg August 17, 2022

Oakland County communities are preparing to host the Woodward Dream Cruise this Saturday. Organizers say the event draws more than...

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NAIAS 2018 auto show floor GM GMC trucks 1/16/2018
  • Auto
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Why GM decided to drop the four-year college degree requirement

Detroit Today August 17, 2022

Two years ago, companies made pledges to donate to socially just causes and to do better to become more equitable...

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UM Campus
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Education

The cost of a college degree: Is it worth it?

Detroit Today August 17, 2022

The price of a four-year college education has skyrocketed. There are now 43 million borrowers who collectively owe more than...

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Portrait of state Sen. Mallory McMorrow wearing a white top and blue blazer
  • Ann Delisi's Essential Cooking

Essential Cooking: State Sen. Mallory McMorrow on the restaurant industry and pandemic shutdowns

David Leins August 17, 2022

Subscribe where ever you listen to podcasts: Apple Podcast — Spotify — Google Play — Stitcher — NPR In this episode: State Sen. Mallory McMorrow on state...

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Black Panther Marvel
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • CultureShift
  • Racial Attitudes

Marvel movies are expanding who is seen as the hero

Tia Graham August 17, 2022

Comic books have been a mainstay for decades, growing our imaginations and giving us hope when the world around us...

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A worker inspects a pipe after a GLWA water main break
  • News

GLWA water main break repairs delayed; boil water advisory extended

Eli Newman August 17, 2022

Several Metro Detroit communities facing a boil water advisory may have to wait until September to use their tap water...

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Michigan abortion
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Ban on enforcing Michigan abortion law to be topic of court hearing

Rick Pluta August 16, 2022

An Oakland County judge will open a hearing Wednesday on whether to continue an order that suspends enforcement of Michigan’s...

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  • Detroit Evening Report
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Detroit Evening Report, Aug. 16, 2022: Michigan sees 43% rise in COVID-19 cases from last week

Jerome Vaughn August 16, 2022

Welcome to the Detroit Evening Report, a daily round-up of news that city residents need to know.The number of COVID-19...

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social media accounts Jason Lanier speaks in front of two mics and is wearing a blue shirt
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

The arguments for deleting social media accounts, according to author and artist Jaron Lanier

Detroit Today August 16, 2022

Americans are more critical of social media platforms than they were just a few years ago. The majority of the...

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obi-sushi
  • CultureShift
  • Food & Dining

Obi Sushi’s new pop-up is a safe space

Sophia Jozwiak, Ryan Patrick Hooper August 16, 2022

Chef Shinya Hirakawa has been a sushi chef at some of Metro Detroit’s most iconic spots, including the legendary Noble...

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Sarah E. Ray
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift
  • Racial Attitudes

The life of Sarah E. Ray will be celebrated at the Freedom Arts Festival

Tia Graham August 15, 2022

Little is known about civil rights pioneer Sarah Elizabeth Ray. Often considered Detroit's other Rosa Parks, she was denied a...

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Stock photo of eviction notice posted on a door.
  • Detroit Evening Report
  • News

Detroit Evening Report, Aug. 15, 2022: Community groups mobilize to fight for tenants’ rights

Dorothy Hernandez August 15, 2022

Welcome to the Detroit Evening Report, a daily round-up of news that city residents need to know.Community organizers are trying...

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