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As the population of detainees at North Lake Processing Center topped a thousand people late last year, dozens of emergency calls came into the county emergency dispatch center. Audio from these 911 calls give us a small window into what’s happening inside.
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Black Bottom and Paradise Valley were vibrant Black neighborhoods in Detroit — until they were demolished for the construction of a new freeway. What could reparations look like?
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A ballot proposal to tax the wealthy folds, Michigan’s “fake electors” threaten a lawsuit, and could future primary election dates change? It’s a Lansing roundup edition of It’s Just Politics.
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A look at how the Ypsilanti community is responding to increased immigration enforcement. Then, the Michigan origins of a song iconic to March Madness.
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The Federal Reserve held its benchmark interest rate steady as it faces inflationary pressure from the war with Iran — and a weakening labor market.
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Some details about the data center proposed in Van Buren Township have been floating around for weeks. But the company pushing for it remained a mystery until Google put speculation to rest this week.
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An ice storm followed by blizzard conditions coated trees and powerlines with ice leaving more than 100,000 northern Michigan residents without power.
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After nearly 200 days on strike, nurses with the Flint-area hospital went to the Capitol with their demands. Henry Ford Health says it's offered to meet many of them already.
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Ann Arbor's city council voted unanimously to approve a new land-use plan that's meant to encourage housing affordability and undo exclusionary zoning practices.
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House Speaker Matt Hall says passing bills during lame duck sessions — when new legislators have been elected but haven't yet taken office — should require bipartisan compromise.
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The Teamsters union says nearly 90% of its members at Corewell Health East have voted to authorize a strike against the major Detroit area health care provider.
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The ex-wife of the gunman who drove a pickup truck into a Detroit-area synagogue told police that he was distraught and suicidal.
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If you get a high reading at the doctor's office, it may not be definitive. Here's what to know about your risk — and testing your blood pressure at home.
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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Jewish state officials in Michigan are calling for stronger laws against terroristic threatening and better coordination against political and religious extremism.
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This comes after the Michigan state House passed a $152 million supplemental spending plan earlier this month.
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The Whitmer administration and Michigan House Republicans have agreed to put a legal fight over GOP-ordered budget cuts on hold because a settlement may be in sight.
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A look into record-high graduation rates in Detroit Public Schools Community District. Plus, we heard from On Hand listeners about their stories on squirrels and coney dogs.
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