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Why do you think the Great Lakes are so... well, great? We traveled to each of the lakes to discover one thing about each that makes them so special, and uncovered what environmental changes might jeopardize that greatness. Listen wherever you get your podcasts starting May 1.
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State-appointed emergency managers led the city of Detroit through its bankruptcy — and made decisions that led to the Flint Water Crisis.
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A few black bears have been spotted in West Michigan recently — in backyards, on porches, and in trees.
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If I say I’m gonna do it, I don’t necessarily mean I’m headed out the door right now to do it.
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According to the Journey North Program, the first reported sighting in the state was on April 23 in St. Clair Shores.
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What should Michigan voters be paying attention to in the governor and U.S. Senate races as the midterms get closer? Plus, a new book that explores a giant in the avant-garde literary scene—that operated out of Michigan for three decades. And how one city block in Detroit is annually transformed into a corner of the Star Wars universe every year.
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Los inmigrantes detenidos en Michigan demandaron al gobierno federal para intentar obtener su libertad. Las demandas funcionaron para cientos de personas, pero un nuevo análisis muestra que eso está cambiando.
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First, Michigan's battle to shut down the aging Line 5 oil pipeline. Then, the rise of Lyme disease in the state.
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Last week, U.S. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon sent a letter to Wayne County Clerk Cathy Garrett demanding election materials from 2024, including ballots, receipts, and envelopes. The letter said due to an alleged history of voter fraud in the county, the DOJ needed to ensure no election laws were violated in the last presidential election.
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From the 1700s to today, the way we play euchre has evolved in so many ways. Today, we’re sharing stories from two listeners who have taken that tradition and made the game their own.
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Macomb County is reporting its first measles case of 2026. The report comes days after Ottawa County confirmed its first measles case of the year.
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The Michigan Court of Claims has dismissed a Republican lawsuit over absentee voting by civilians and members of Michigan military families living overseas.
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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Ypsilanti's water system has approved a temporary ban on supplying water to large data centers, saying they could stress the utility's capacity.
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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 April 24-26.
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The latest campaign finance reports show Democratic enthusiasm in key House and Senate races, but national Republican groups have far more in the bank to potentially spend down the road.
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The plan provides nearly $5 billion less than the current state budget. Some of the departments that took the biggest hits include Health and Human Services, Labor and Economic Opportunity, and Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy.
Latest Michigan Stories
- Stateside: Wednesday, April 22, 2026
- Raccoon mascots help highlight Michigan’s fifth year of record recycling rates
- Democrats lay out ambitious proposals to mark Earth Day (though the legislation has dim hopes of passing this year)
- Millions of birds in flight as peak migration season approaches
- Visit the Galapagos Islands and the Amazon rainforest (January 17 - 27, 2027)
- Consumers Energy to expand its weather station network
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News Headlines From NPR
- Justice Department makes it easier to deport those with DACA status
- DOJ wants to shield its lawyers from outside scrutiny. Critics worry about oversight
- Iran's foreign minister awaits U.S. delegation to Pakistan for peace talks
- Justice Department to allow firing squads for executions in move to ramp up capital punishment
- Appeals court rules that Trump's asylum ban at the border is illegal
- From night life in Egypt to rice farming in Vietnam, the war in Iran is a drain