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State Capital Protests
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The Metro: No Kings protests planned nationwide this weekend

Lauren Myers, Nadia Ziyad, Tia Graham, The Metro June 12, 2025

Protests against President Donald Trump’s executive order activating more than 4,000 National Guard members and 700 Marines in Los Angeles...

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Downtown Detroit skyline
  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • The Metro

The Metro: Mayoral candidate Rogelio Landin on growing Detroit and more

Lauren Myers, The Metro, Sam Corey, Robyn Vincent June 12, 2025

As Detroit continues its fight to stabilize population loss and rebuild its tax base, one mayoral write-in candidate believes the...

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Julian Levinson
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • The Metro

The Metro: American Jewish identity and the weight of rising antisemitism

Lauren Myers, The Metro, Sam Corey June 12, 2025

Since October 7th, the world has felt different for many American Jews, and antisemitism has been on the rise. More...

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Homeless person sleeping outside.
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • The Metro

The Metro: Walking the wire of survival in ‘The Razor’s Edge’

The Metro, Robyn Vincent June 12, 2025

The documentary "The Razor’s Edge" opens in the woods of northern Michigan, where people are living in tents beneath a...

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Two modest Detroit homes next to each other on a Detroit street.
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • The Metro

The Metro:  Detroit vs Speculators: The lawsuit that never was

Lauren Myers, The Metro, Sam Corey, Jack Filbrandt June 11, 2025

For a long time, one of Detroit’s biggest challenges was blight. Generational disinvestment and residential flight left about 80,000 homes...

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A male doctor holds a patient file. He's wearing white coat.
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • The Metro

The Metro: Routine checkups boost men’s lifespan

Lauren Myers, The Metro, Cary Junior II June 11, 2025

Studies show women live longer than men. According to the CDC, women are expected to live about five years longer....

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A photo of the Detroit skyline on June 7, 2023.
  • Environment
  • Public Health
  • The Metro

The Metro: Canadian wildfire smoke is clouding Michigan skies. An expert shares how to stay safe

The Metro, Robyn Vincent June 11, 2025

Subscribe to The Metro on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, NPR.org or wherever you get your podcasts. The skies over Southeast Michigan...

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Satori Shakoor poses in an the front row of an empty theater.
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Public Health
  • The Metro

The Metro: Satori Shakoor ‘Confessions of a menopausal femme fatale’

Lauren Myers, Tia Graham, The Metro June 10, 2025

So little is discussed about “The Change”. That’s right Menopause is not widely discussed and can bring a sense of...

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The NPR headquarters at North Capitol Street in Washington, DC.
  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • The Metro

The Metro: How Trump’s attack on public media threatens democracy and access to information

Nadia Ziyad, The Metro, Robyn Vincent June 10, 2025

President Trump is taking direct aim at NPR and PBS—threatening to cut a billion-dollar lifeline from America's public airwaves. He...

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A man walks his doc near the Rosa Parks Transit Center
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Elections
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  • The Metro

The Metro: Detroit’s Mayoral Candidates face off over transit issues at public forum

Lauren Myers, The Metro, Alex McLenon June 9, 2025

After serving in office for more than a decade, Mike Duggan is in his final term as mayor of Detroit....

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Detroit Composer Laureate Patrick Prouty shakes hands with then Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison during Prouty's appointment announcement, Sept. 5, 2024.
  • Culture & Music
  • News
  • The Metro

The Metro: Detroit’s composer laureate is creating music inspired by sounds of the city

Nadia Ziyad, The Metro, Cary Junior II June 6, 2025

The Detroit Office of Arts Culture and Entrepreneurship appointed its first Composer Laureate in December, Patrick Prouty. Embracing his role...

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The Grand Marshals of the 2023 Motor City Pride Parade greet attendees on June 11, 2023 in Detroit, Mich.
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • News
  • The Metro

The Metro: The important legacy and activism behind Motor City Pride

The Metro, Robyn Vincent June 5, 2025

The streets of Detroit will be filled with color and courage this weekend as Motor City Pride returns to Hart...

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