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The Senate plan would raise spending, even as the state faces a revenue shortfall. It also comes in around $12 billion over the state House's spending target.
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With spring in full swing, farms around Michigan are preparing for growing season—including some in major cities.
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A grand jury charged Comey with threatening Trump's life through his since-deleted 2025 post of seashells forming "8647." Trump is the 47th president, and the term "86" has a few possible meanings.
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At Tuesday’s state Senate Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public Safety committee meeting, gun control and gun rights advocates squared off over SB 583 and SB 584.
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer could face a federal investigation into an “86 45” emblem visible in the background of a virtual appearance she made several years ago.
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General Motors is expecting a $500 million tariff refund after the Supreme Court struck down some of President Donald Trump’s most sweeping levies.
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Spirit Airlines helped pioneer ultra-cheap flying and soared. Then legacy airlines copied them, outmaneuvered them with loyalty programs, and the economy turned against their core customers.
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The industry that includes boot camps and boarding schools would be banned from blindfolding or physically restraining minors en route to residential treatment programs.
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Keith Kindred is retiring as a social studies teacher after 33 years, and has these reflections.
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On today’s show: Lebanese Michiganders respond to Israeli aggression in Lebanon. Then, a retired immigration judge breaks down the state of immigration courts, and we take a closer look at Detroit’s vacant lots. Plus, a new memoir from a veterinarian’s wife.
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School buildings in Detroit Public Schools Community District are using Visitor Aware, a facial recognition technology meant to identify and verify visitor identities. But some critics are concerned about potential consequences of using facial recognition at schools.
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Join Senior Environment Reporter Kate Furby and the Beyond the Shore podcast team as they discuss the Great Lakes, what makes each lake so special, and why it will take communities across the Great Lakes region to ensure these inland seas stay great for generations to come.
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The Detroit Zoo recently welcomed three lion cubs. Stateside Executive Producer Laura Weber Davis went to go meet them (and Mammal Supervisor Flo Yates).
The Dish, hosted by Mercedes Mejia, brings you behind the scenes with Michigan’s most inspiring chefs and culinary talents. Learn how food connects these chefs to their cultures, and strengthens our communities, one dish at a time.
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More than 83,000 Michiganders lost power after winds topping 60 mph knocked down trees and limbs in West Michigan.
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The state-funded program aims to support up to 80 children this spring and summer. It provides funds for coaching, curriculum, and materials. advocates hope home-based providers will become a key part of Michigan’spre-K expansion.
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The coalition focused on making Americans healthier is frustrated with the Trump administration's stance on environmental toxins and most recently, its support of the company that makes the pesticide.
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A former immigration judge says trained asylum officers, not judges, should decide who can remain in the U.S., while other advocates argue the courts need more independence and resources instead.
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