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  • Rep. Dan Kildee discussed some news in national politics. Then we heard about the architect who designed the Broad Museum at Michigan State University. A little bit about the way wolves migrate and travel throughout the year. To finish the show, we took a trip to one of the few remaining video rental stores.
  • A Michigan Supreme Court squabble. A play with an autistic main character. And what's going on with food prices? A researcher in food policy talks about your astronomical grocery bill.
  • Mifepristone was first approved by the FDA in 2000. The federal agency – and other organizations like the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists – have maintained the drug is safe.
  • Today, a conversation with Senator Debbie Stabenow on her recent announcement to retire after her current term. Plus, a an author discusses her debut thriller novel.
  • Today, we heard more about the Speaker of the House vote, and a big announcement by Senator Debbie Stabenow. Plus, changes in Ottawa County and a Ford Fiesta film from a French perspective.
  • On today's show, we discussed the ongoing Speaker of the House decision and a planned expansion to Camp Grayling. Plus, the mother of a missing Grand Rapids man shared her story.
  • On today's show, we chatted about the tantalizing possibilities for the Lions in the playoffs, plus other football news. Then, a word with a creative writing professor on the 2022 "words of the year." We also discussed the controversy surrounding concrete crushing facilities in Detroit. Plus, we spoke about a new partnership that'll make Detroit a manufacturing hub for one electric bike company. To end, a review of a memoir that was shaped by Detroit's landscapes.
  • As Medicaid unwinds, Michiganders are having issues completing renewal forms.
  • Happy New Year! To start, we heard about Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the start of her new term. Then, a segment about wolves and their listing on the endangered species list. To end, University of Michigan President Santa Ono joined to talk about his new role.
  • For decades, the leadership of the United Auto Workers has come from the same group within the union. That changed in a big way with this month’s union elections.
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