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Tips from a lifelong fan to help you cheer the Lions on without looking like a rookie
Tribes and environmental groups are challenging the Michigan Public Service Commission's decision to grant a permit to tunnel under the Straits of Mackinac for Line 5.
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Research out of Bowling Green State University studies bees in 10 cities in the U.S. It looks at how well different bee species tolerate heat and dehydration.
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Detroit hosted candidates running for Democratic National Committee leadership positions this week.
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The Energy Department's conditional loans to DTE Energy and Consumers Energy are part of the Inflation Reduction Act - a law President elect Donald Trump says he wants to repeal.
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It appears that some of those bad or uneasy feelings we may feel in the pit of our stomach have become a pit in our stomach.
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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer will deliver her seventh State of the State address to a Republican-controlled House and a Democratic-controlled Senate on February 26.
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Today, the unprecedented process behind re-opening a shuttered nuclear power plant. Then, a look into the quality of life after cancer treatments. Later, the music of Frontier Ruckus.
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Mounting concern about chemical contaminants in sewage sludge used as fertilizer could be a costly liability to utilities.
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Stateside meets a collective of Detroit Lions fans based in the U.K.
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No one is laughing at the Detroit Lions anymore. The Lions are Super Bowl favorites for the first time and long-suffering fans are loving every minute of it.
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The Internet has provided the Cliff Clavins of the world with both a community (so they can breed their idiocy) and a megaphone (so we all can't help but to hear them). Worse, some of the richest ones control much of our media (traditional and social) and are taking autocratic steps to ensure we have to suffer their thoughts and opinions.
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Michigan Public's John U. Bacon previews the Detroit Lions' playoff game against the Washington Commanders and the College Football Playoff national title game.
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A property is considered an heirs’ property when it’s passed down through the generations among family members without a formal will or estate plan.
Michigan Public introduces a new podcast all about Michigan's culinary talent, and the stories behind their work.
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A state House committee approved legislation Thursday to scale back minimum wage and earned sick time laws set to take effect in a few weeks.
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Today, the problems with Grand Traverse County Jail. Then, the spread of the Detroit Lions' fame across the Atlantic. Later, what's next after community solar legislation failed.
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Canadians are not happy about President-elect Donald Trump referencing a “large faucet” in British Columbia, Canada that could be turned on to bring water to California.
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As minimum wages increase for tipped workers, so too will menu prices start to rise. Some restaurant owners are concerned about how much of a price increase customers are willing to endure for a night out.
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