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  • Today, how General Motors hopes to shrink by offering white-collar buyouts . Then, a mother-son duo up north join the non-alcoholic beverage market. Plus, TV personality and Detroit native, Judge Greg Mathis. We end with Traverse City's new community-minded music venue.
  • With no fudge shops and no souvenir traps, Lake Michigan's Beaver Island makes it a perfectly peaceful summer getaway for those looking to enjoy the state's natural beauty.
  • GM and the UAW have reached a tentative contract agreement that could end a weekslong strike against the Detroit Three.
  • Today on Stateside, a conversation with the president of the soon-to-close Finlandia University, and a closer look at Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's plan to expand early childhood education.
  • Reproductive rights aren't on the ballot this year in Michigan like they were two years ago. But abortion access is still an issue guiding how many Gen Z-ers are voting this fall. What the Vote? reporter Yesenia Zamora-Cardoso asked young voters how they're thinking about and mobilizing around the issue this election.
  • Today on the show, Bridge Michigan analyzes the share of legislators receiving campaign contributions from DTE and Consumer's Energy.
  • New leadership for Wayne County Health and Human Services in a familiar face. Also: environmental writer Dan Egan, and new takes on Irish cuisine.
  • Today, a look into a long lost shipwreck recently discovered in the Great Lakes. Plus, we spoke with an author and medical historian about where we are in the trajectory of the COVID pandemic — three years after it began.
  • An update on the legislative action in Lansing this week, including bills to codifies LGBTQ protections in Michigan. Plus, Congresswoman Hillary Scholten reacts to news that West Michigan employers were using child labor. How a mild winter affects U. P. Dog-sledding races. And Detroit begins to explore reparations.
  • Professors at Wayne State University hosted a forum to understand how relationships between Israel and Gaza has changed over time and what is often misunderstood about their histories.
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