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  • Today on Stateside, Governor Gretchen Whitmer recently used a rare budget maneuver to shift funds around within state agencies. We take a look at the…
  • The barriers Americans face trying to enter Canada. Then, an author's retelling of Vincent Chin's story for young readers. Finally, a look at the work of the state legislature's School Safety Task Force.
  • A discussion about police presence at pride month parades. Then, details about a new theatrical project about unhoused people. Followed by a conversation about the state of money in high profile political primaries. We end the week with a little cocktail mixology.
  • On today's show, we discussed the recent firing of the Grand Rapids Police Officer who killed Patrick Lyoya, as well as the continuing baby formula shortage in Michigan. Then, a paleontologist talked about all things mastodons, and an education reporter gave an update on changing curriculum. Plus, an update on the Woodward Bar and Grill, which recently burned in a fire
  • We take a trip to The Bomber Restaurant in Ypsilanti, where they serve breakfast and lunch staples amidst a sea of World War II memorabilia.
  • On today's show, we broke down Congressman Peter Meijer's chances at reelection, and a special IPR feature discussed questions raised about Gaylord's emergency alert system. Then, a look into recent spikes in freeway shootings, and a conversation with Ann Arbor chalk artist David Zinn.
  • Some right wing activists are challenging thousands of ballots from August's primary election—and seem likely to do the same come the November midterm. Election officials say they are worried it could slow down the ballot counting process and undermine faith in the system.
  • On today's show, two journalists provided a breakdown of recent changes to the candidate pool in Michigan's gubernatorial primary, and two Allied Media Conference organizers talked plans for this year's event. Plus, we heard more about summer heat waves and stargazing opportunities in Michigan.
  • You can be part of the audience when Stateside goes on the road for a live show from downtown Lansing. Join April Baer for some pre-Halloween fun with Lansing's local purveyors of scary stories, spooky fashion and more. That’s Thursday, October 13 at 7 p.m. in the Gannon Building at Lansing Community College. The event is free, but space is limited, so register today.
  • Hundreds of protesters gathered in Oxford, Michigan, to rally for stricter gun laws. Next, the executive producer of the Moth Mainstage discusses the upcoming show in Lansing and the organization's new best selling book. Finally, two artists talk about the installation they're working on to commemorate Vincent Chin.
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