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The Metro: Detroit stand up Melanie Hearn to headline ‘What’s So Funny About Detroit?’

Tia Graham, Lauren Myers, Sam Corey, The Metro June 25, 2025

Detroit comedian Melanie Hearn is one of the most unique voices in stand up. Opening up for seasoned comedians like...

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Detroit City Councilman Fred Durhal III discusses his run for mayor on January 30, 2025.
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The Metro: Detroit mayoral candidate Fred Durhal shares strategic vision for the city

Sam Corey, Lauren Myers, The Metro, Robyn Vincent June 25, 2025

Detroit mayoral candidate and City Councilman Fred Durhal III last week announced his strategic plan for improving the city, including...

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The Metro: An update on proposed federal funding cuts to NPR, PBS

The Metro, Robyn Vincent, Nadia Ziyad June 25, 2025

Federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is the focus of a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Wednesday. ...

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Israeli soldiers take positions in kibbutz Kfar Azza on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023, after Hamas militants overran the area killing many Israelis and taking some captive.
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The Metro: West Bloomfield rabbi on Zionism, rising antisemitism, fighting extremism

Sam Corey, The Metro, Nadia Ziyad June 25, 2025

Since Oct. 7, 2023, the world has felt different for a lot of American Jews.  Antisemitism has risen. More recently,...

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Detroit mayoral candidate Jonathan Barlow appears on "The Metro" at WDET Studios, June 24, 2025.
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The Metro: Detroit mayoral candidate Jonathan Barlow talks ‘recreating the family fabric’

The Metro, Robyn Vincent, Nadia Ziyad June 24, 2025

Detroit has come a long way since declaring bankruptcy in 2013, but challenges still remain. Residents are struggling to find...

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The Metro: Detroit native Darnell Davis on the art and joy of wig making

Lauren Myers, Tia Graham, The Metro June 24, 2025

Detroit native and “wig engineer” Darnell Davis is making a name for himself in the beauty and entertainment industries. Designing...

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The Metro: Wayne State genealogy workshop offers tips for tracing lineage of Black Americans

The Metro, Bre'Anna Tinsley, Nadia Ziyad June 24, 2025

Wayne State University is offering a genealogy workshop focused on the lineage of enslaved Black Americans as part of its...

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Iranian-American scholar and journalist Fariba Pajooh.
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The Metro: WSU scholar formerly imprisoned by Iranian authorities reacts to Middle East conflict

The Metro, Robyn Vincent June 24, 2025

The night skies over Tehran have been flashing with fire since Israeli jets began piercing Iranian airspace. They have been...

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USA womens' national team defender Emily Sonnett kicks the ball against the Republic of Ireland in the first half of an international friendly soccer match Thursday, June 26, 2025, in Commerce City, Colo.
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The Metro: Will USWNT’s progress influence parity in women’s soccer?

Tia Graham, The Metro, Nadia Ziyad June 23, 2025

Men’s sports have dominated the media for decades, but that trend is shifting. The U.S. Women's National Soccer Team (USWNT),...

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FILE - A woman browses produce for sale at a grocery store, Friday, Jan. 19, 2024, in New York.
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The Metro: Some metro Detroit families balance on the edge as SNAP faces deep cuts

The Metro, Robyn Vincent June 23, 2025

In a nation where supermarkets are filled from floor to ceiling, a single missed phone call can empty a family's...

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The Metro: Kronk boxing gym returning to Detroit

Tia Graham, The Metro, John Filbrandt June 23, 2025

Detroit has produced some of the world's greatest boxers, largely thanks to Kronk Gym.   Kronk was established in 1971 by...

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A car is stuck in a flooded street in the Ecorse Creek watershed in Dearborn Heights.
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The Metro: State awards Friends of the Detroit River grant to mitigate Ecorse Creek flooding

The Metro, David Leins, Robyn Vincent June 23, 2025

There are some areas in metro Detroit that experience significant flooding almost every time the region gets heavy rains. One...

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