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  • On today's show, we discussed Ford's newest round of layoffs, and decorated para-cyclist Kate Brim dished on her success. A feature from IPR covered bison farming, and Piet Oudolf talked about his trip to Oudolf Garden.
  • Today on Stateside, how does the right to free speech apply when it comes to the personal Twitter accounts of elected officials? Plus, we hear about how a…
  • A jury in Grand Rapids found two men accused in a plot to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer guilty. We talked to Dustin Dwyer about the charges and what's next. Plus, Detroiters voiced their frustration with a nearly 9% increase on energy costs from DTE.
  • An update on supply chain issues affecting Michigan, a passenger railroad project connecting Southeast Michigan to the northern lower peninsula picks up steam, and an investigation in how DTE Energy collects on past-due accounts.
  • Today on the Stateside podcast, we heard updates on all of the legal cases related to the November 2021 shooting at Oxford High School.
  • Today on Stateside, what does the resignation of a member of the Michigan State University Board of Trustees mean for the university moving forward? Plus,…
  • On this episode of Stateside, Michigan Radio's Zoe Clark hosts a trio of journalists who've been following the 2022 election. The roundtable discusses the political implications of reproductive rights most likely being on the ballot. They also dig into the Michigan's GOP lackluster fundraising and how Attorney General candidate Matt Paterno is now under investigation for exceeding the authority of a court order.
  • Today, we heard an interview with two state representatives who discussed their bipartisan bill that would incentivize safe firearm storage in homes. After that, we listened to an interview with a Detroit artist.
  • On today's show, we heard about why the number of flights to Northern Michigan is being reduced, and the troubles with finding psychiatric care during pregnancy. Plus, why this year's mosquito populations have taken a dive, and The Best Advice Show on tips for surviving middle school.
  • Dodge announced this week it will discontinue its iconic line of Chargers and Challengers. It's a brave new world for autos, moving away from traditional American muscle to an electrified future.
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