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MI Local: Singer-songwriter Carmel Liburdi performs in studio, Detroit X Detroit showcase + more

Jeff Milo April 23, 2025

Singer-songwriter Carmel Liburdi joined me in the studio this week during MI Local to talk about her busy Spring, full...

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The Metro: How children’s education impacts parental dementia risk

Tia Graham, Sascha Raiyn, The Metro April 23, 2025

Dementia affects more than six million Americans, according to the National Institutes of Health, accounting for more than 100,000 deaths...

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Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.
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House GOP subpoenas Jocelyn Benson for election materials

Rick Pluta April 23, 2025

The Republican chair of the Michigan House Oversight Committee has delivered a subpoena calling on Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson...

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In The Groove Pick of the Week: ‘Alone (Four Tet Remix)’ by The Cure

Ryan Patrick Hooper April 23, 2025

We waited 16 years for The Cure’s latest album — and it was well worth the wait. Fans and critics...

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The Metro: Michigan ends mandatory life sentences for 19 and 20-year-olds convicted of murder

Sam Corey, The Metro April 22, 2025

America delivers harsher criminal punishments than almost any other country. That harshness can be seen in our prison sentences, which...

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The Metro: Detroit Public Library is ready to help in many ways

Tia Graham, Cary Junior II, The Metro April 22, 2025

If you go to the library to borrow a book, you are just scratching the surface of all the tools...

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"Unto Every Person There Is a Name" is an international memorial project paying tribute to the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust by reading their names individually aloud.
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Detroit Evening Report: Zekelman Holocaust Center offering free admission for Holocaust Remembrance Day

Sascha Raiyn April 22, 2025

The Zekelman Holocaust Center in Farmington Hills is offering free admission on Thursday in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day, also...

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In The Groove: New music from Madison McFerrin; The Cure, Mei Semones, Lamp + more

Ryan Patrick Hooper April 22, 2025

Starting off the show with brand new music from Madison McFerrin, who is getting ready to release her sophomore album...

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The Metro: Enjoy ‘Art in the Trees’ at Palmer Park in celebration of Earth Day

Tia Graham, The Metro April 22, 2025

The city of Detroit has a lot of concrete streets, slabs of road and old industrial buildings.  But green spaces...

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The Metro: WDET is ‘rooting’ itself in local environmental reporting with tree canopy project

Sam Corey, Amanda LeClaire, The Metro April 22, 2025

WDET is embarking on a new project exploring the multifaceted relationship between trees and community health in Michigan. Amanda Le...

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The Metro: Detroit’s Pope Francis Center leader reflects on late pontiff’s legacy

Robyn Vincent, The Metro April 22, 2025

Caring for the poor and having mercy for the marginalized were values that played a central role in Pope Francis’...

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Jackson County sheriff enters agreement with ICE, first of its kind in Michigan

Bre'Anna Tinsley April 22, 2025

The Michigan Immigrants' Rights Center is raising concern over a new agreement Jackson County Sheriff’s Department has entered with Immigrations...

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