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  • GM is retiring the iconic Charger and Challenger. Is this the end of the muscle car era? Then, a new space for Indigenous students on Grand Valley State University’s campus; an exciting discovery at a West Michigan construction site; and an update on the water main break that’s disrupting service for thousands of Michiganders.
  • On today's show, we heard more information about a water main break in Southeast Michigan as well as recent difficulties within Michigan's cannabis industry. A special feature explored Colon Magic Week, and one Sheriff discussed reforms for the cost of incarceration.
  • Today on Stateside, how are superintendents preparing for the upcoming school year in the absence of a state budget? Plus, we check in with a farmer to…
  • Stateside paid a visit to Sleder’s Family Tavern in downtown Traverse City. The owners say the establishment, founded in 1882, is the oldest continuously-running restaurant in Michigan.
  • From school vouchers to election tampering to Twitter scandal, we broke down the week's biggest political news with three reporters.
  • Three Native American tribes in Michigan are teaming up to create a joint venture that aims to bring additional revenue and stability to several indigenous communities.
  • On today's show, we discuss a breaking sexual harassment case involving a circuit court judge. Plus, why passion isn't necessarily the best compass for career decisions. Also, two canoe livery owners on the Huron River - one shut down and one still operating - talk about the impact of the Tribar spill.
  • A court case puts a stop to tire chalking. The Great Lakes mallard population is falling. The Detroit Lions are featured on this year of HBO's Hard Knocks.
  • Baker Jonathan Peregrino is bringing Filipino flavors to metro Detroit with his business, JP Makes and Bakes. He will have a booth at the Palmer Park Farmers Market on July 19th.
  • On today’s show, an update on the hexavalent chromium spill in the Huron River, plus a conversation with bat rehabbers, and a tribute to Motown legend Lamont Dozier.
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