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  • Detroit is challenging the 2020 Census Count. One sociologist talked to us about how recent estimates exposed several problems. Plus, the rise of Trump-endorsed Michigan Secretary of State candidate Kristina Karamo. And, whether breeding “frankenfish” could help struggling trout in Lake Michigan.
  • Congressman Fred Upton is retiring after over 30 years in office. Also, how dark money is shaping the race for Michigan attorney general. Plus, a conversation with Wayne Kramer, part of the legendary Detroit band MC5.
  • A look at the end of trial proceedings in the plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer. Michigan’s first licensed cannabis consumption lounges. Plummeting enrollment at Central Michigan University. And, DTE’s perspective on their electricity shutoffs in Detroit.
  • Today on Stateside, Detroit News business columnist Daniel Howes updates us on the results of the UAW's recent Special Bargaining Convention. Plus, a…
  • Every year, some of Michigan's most important wetland ecosystems form within vernal pools. On today's episode, an MSU conservation scientist and MLive reporter join to talk about what lies within these unique forest puddles.
  • Colin Kaepernick was named honorary captain for Wolverine football's upcoming scrimmage. We talked about why that matters. Plus, a Monroe native and filmmaker on carving out his niche in the horror genre.
  • Colin Kaepernick was named honorary captain for Wolverine football's upcoming scrimmage. We talked about why that matters. Plus, a Monroe native and filmmaker on carving out his niche in the horror genre.
  • There's a bipartisan deal to put $4.7 billion in federal funding toward Michigan's vast infrastructure needs. Will it be enough? Also, we remember the late Anne Parsons of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
  • As the prosecution rests, we get an update in the trial of four men accused of plotting to kidnap Governor Whitmer. Plus, writer Kelsey Ronan's new book tells an interracial love story set in her hometown of Flint.
  • Stateside regular Craig Mauger joined to talk about the race for chair of the Michigan Republican Party
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