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Producers: Sam Corey, Cary Junior II, Jack Filbrandt
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Senior Producer: David Leins
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Recent stories from The Metro

The Metro: Detroit residents own more homes within city limits than investors, according to report
Rental ordinances have helped increase Detroit residents owning homes in the city — as well as outsiders scaling back their investments.

The Metro: Detroit’s Carr Center seeking support amid financial troubles
CEO Oliver Ragsdale, Jr. joined “The Metro” on Friday to talk about the organization’s financial health and future.

The Metro: New online Kresge exhibit inspired by Detroit disc jockey Electrifying Mojo
While the exhibit is not specifically about Mojo, it will pay homage and take inspiration from the themes of his seminal show in the 1970s and ’80s.

The Metro: Baobab Fare co-owner talks 2024 James Beard nomination, plans to expand in Detroit
Nadia Nijimbere joined the show to discuss Baobab Fare’s upcoming second location on Detroit’s east side, and the news of their James Beard nomination.

The Metro: ‘DCleated’ art installation for NFL Draft to benefit local charities
Each of the 20 artists selected for the project were chosen through a competitive open call process, according to the city.

Tigers fans will celebrate start to season at Grand Circus Park
As part of the celebration, the Downtown Detroit Partnership is hosting its annual Detroit Tigers Opening Day Tailgate on April 5.

The Metro: Middle Eastern, North African category added to US census and federal government surveys
Roughly 3.5 million U.S. residents identify as Middle Eastern and North African based on 2020 census data.

The Metro: Tim Meadows talks ‘Mean Girls’ anniversary screening, coming back to Detroit
The “SNL” veteran will take part in a panel after a 20th anniversary screening of “Mean Girls” at Emagine Royal Oak on March 30.

The Metro: New program erasing medical debt for Wayne County residents
The new program is for households that earn less than four times the federal poverty level or whose debt is 5% or more of their annual income.

The Metro: Detroit nonprofit newsrooms providing budget hearing breakdown
Detroit City Council has 46 budget hearings scheduled this month, which for the average person, can be difficult to keep up with.

NFL fans ready to descend on Detroit for NFL Draft
Hundreds of thousands of people will flood into the city for the NFL Draft next month, creating a major economic impact for the region.

Oakland University facing off against Kentucky Thursday in March Madness
The Golden Grizzlies have not played in March Madness since 2011.
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