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The proposal is an effort to address board-level dysfunction at the University of Michigan, Michigan State University and Wayne State University.
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Need something fun to do this weekend, or looking for new things to explore? Michigan Public is here to help! Check out some of these fun, interesting, and timely events across Michigan from June 5-7.
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Lebanese Americans are both grieving and taking action to support loved ones in their homeland who have been affected by the war between Israel and Hezbollah militants.
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Dangerously hot, humid weather is likely at many of the 2026 World Cup soccer venues. We crunched the numbers to see which matches are most at risk.
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Some proposals, including zoning legislation, have received bipartisan support. But a "renters' bill of rights" is unlikely to pass.
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In a filing Tuesday, the utility company applied for the increase, less than three months after the utility received approval for a $217 million rate increase request submitted last year.
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How the popularity of takeout food among college students has put on a strain on Michigan universities' sustainability efforts. Hear about the long-running public access show Only in Monroe that recently had Stephen Colbert on as a guest host.
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Former speechwriter Chai Karve shares how he crafted speeches for Governor Gretchen Whitmer, and why political speeches still matter in the digital age.
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The second "I voted" contest has 90 finalists across its three categories. Vote for your favorite stickers until June 30.
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The White House Office of Management and Budget is moving to take more control of billions of dollars in federal grants. Critics say the proposed change would jeopardize the integrity of U.S. science.
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Antrim County clerk accused of voter roll tampering is also subject of MI State Police investigationThe Antrim County clerk is accused of improperly changing the voting registration status of residents. Interlochen Public Radio's Austin Rowlader joined Morning Edition.
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Bills to help address Michigan’s affordable housing shortage by creating a tax credit for developers cleared a state Senate committee Tuesday with bipartisan support.
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This comes as part of a broader consolidation effort that will group most churches into "pastorates" with nearby or similar churches.
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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Join Michigan Public's Adam Yahya Rayes and a panel of Michigan journalists as they discuss the challenges and best practices for gathering and disseminating information about the immigration crackdown in Michigan.
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The planned closures follow Fifth Third's acquisition of Comerica Bank in February. 55 of the closing branches are former Comerica locations, while the other 20 are Fifth Third banks.
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Guns are the leading cause of death among children in the United States, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control. A recent law in Michigan might have helped reduce firearm-related deaths among children in the state.
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What Oracle and OpenAI execs said about Michigan investments at the groundbreaking of a massive data center in Saline Township. A northeast Ohio community reacts to multiple Bigfoot sightings. Proposed limits on corporate political donations in Michigan. And the work of a statewide program fighting invasive species on a constricted budget.
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