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  • From demands for auto no-fault reform to new gun laws now in effect, there's a lot to catch up on in Michigan legislature.
  • Coping strategies for MSU students as they start back at school after a mass shooting. Then a little bit about Michigan’s history with unions. A story about the Archangel Ancient Tree Archive out in Copemish.
  • Listen to how Michigan permits "home equity theft," a practice which allows for a local government to foreclose on a house and then sell it to a private company to sell for profit and never compensate the homeowners.
  • Today on the show, Congresswoman Debbie Dingell on the possibility of federal gun reforms.
  • Young voters aren’t always politicians' first priority. But in a presidential race this tight—maybe they should be. We asked people in Gen Z what it means for them to have a seat at the political table. And we looked at how young people are using their voices, and their votes, to create political change.
  • In Fremont, Michigan, Great Lakes Bee Company distributes tens of thousands of bees among Michigan's beekeepers every May.
  • Mayor Coleman A. Young will soon be the first Black man represented (in statue form, of course) at the Capitol's National Statuary Hall. Detroit city historian Jamon Jordan took us on a deep dive into Young's life, work, and political legacy.
  • On today's show, we spoke with the Cuban ambassador to the United States about her visit to Michigan. And we heard from two moms of MSU students, who also advocate for protections from firearms.
  • Oxford community members want accountability and part of that means a third-party review of how exactly the November 2021 school shooting happened.
  • Today, a look at the Michigan's laws that allowed the suspected MSU gunman to own a firearm. Then, we heard about an effort to map out Malcolm X's life in Lansing. Plus, a conversation about a recent study that found Black Americans are more likely to be audited by the IRS. We ended with a breakdown of Governor Whitmer's proposed plan for free preschool.
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