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  • Culture & Music
  • In The Groove

In The Groove: Favorites in heavy rotation, plus new music from Vulfmon, SOFT PLAY

Ryan Patrick Hooper June 19, 2025

A heavy-on-the-favorites mix from In The Groove’s brief history as your favorite show, plus new music from SOFT PLAY, Vulfmon...

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  • Community & Quality of Life
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  • Transit

Success of Detroit’s QLINE shows potential for mass transit system, advocate says

Quinn Klinefelter June 19, 2025

Metro Detroit’s efforts to create a rapid mass transit system on par with other major regions has often gone off...

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Shayla Tyler (left) and Allimatou Coleman perform a traditional West African dance during the Wayne State University Juneteenth kickoff event, on Jun. 13, at Wayne State University, in Detroit.
  • Community & Quality of Life
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  • The Metro Events Guide

The Metro Events Guide: More Juneteenth celebrations, the Ford Fireworks and more

Sophia Jozwiak June 19, 2025

Happy Juneteenth! This week, we’ve got even more ways to celebrate in Detroit, from parades and parties to genealogy workshops.Plus,...

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  • Culture & Music
  • In The Groove

In The Groove: The return of Howdy Fest, plus new music from David Byrne, Madison McFerrin

Ryan Patrick Hooper June 18, 2025

Our friends from the 4th annual Howdy Fest stop by to talk about the importance of carving out queer space...

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  • Elections
  • News
  • The Metro

The Metro: Closing the accessibility gap for metro Detroit voters

Lauren Myers, Sam Corey, Jack Filbrandt, The Metro June 18, 2025

Some Michiganders will begin casting ballots in the state's Aug. 4 primary election as early as next week, with absentee...

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Canadian singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez.
  • Culture & Music
  • The Metro

The Metro: Multitalented Jessie Reyez talks artistry and more ahead of Detroit tour stop

Lauren Myers, Tia Graham, The Metro June 18, 2025

Canadian singer-songwriter and Grammy nominated artist Jessie Reyez has written for and collaborated with some of the biggest names in...

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A participant wearing a Pride shirt stands in front of a parade float during the Kentuckiana Pride Parade on Saturday, June 21, 2025, in Louisville, Ky.
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • News
  • The Metro

The Metro: The commercialization of Pride Month

Tia Graham, Lauren Myers, The Metro June 18, 2025

It's been more than 50 years since the first Pride march took place in New York City in 1970, commemorating...

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Smoke rises from the building of Iran's state-run television after an Israeli strike in Tehran, Iran, Monday, June 16, 2025.
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  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • The Metro

The Metro: What role will the US play in Israel’s conflict with Iran?

Robyn Vincent, Sam Corey, Nadia Ziyad, The Metro June 18, 2025

On Friday, Israel launched attacks on Iran, intending to hit Iran’s uranium enrichment site, where it is building nuclear arms,...

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Wayne State University campus, fall 2024.
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  • News
  • Public Health
  • The Metro

The Metro: New public health school emerging at Wayne State University

Robyn Vincent, Nadia Ziyad, The Metro June 18, 2025

Wayne State University is opening the city’s first standalone School of Public Health. The school is designed to train health...

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The Motown Museum announced it will pause public tours for a year beginning Oct. 1, as it moves into the final phase of the museum's expansion.
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  • Detroit Evening Report
  • News

Detroit Evening Report: Motown Museum to pause public tours for a year for final phase of expansion

Jerome Vaughn June 18, 2025

The Motown Museum announced this week that it will pause tours of the Detroit institution for one year so that...

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Traffic lights go dark during a power outage in Michigan
  • News

Tornado Warning issued briefly for parts of Macomb, Oakland counties; flash flooding possible

Jenny Sherman June 18, 2025

The National Weather Service briefly issued a Tornado Warning just after 1 p.m. on Wednesday for parts of Macomb and...

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  • Youth

The Academy helping disadvantaged students enter health care fields

Nargis Rahman June 18, 2025

Michigan is facing a health care provider shortage, especially for underserved communities in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties.The Detroit Tri-County...

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