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  • Today on Stateside, the Michigan Department of Corrections has hired a mental health specialist to run an employee mental wellness program in response to…
  • We talked to a reporter about the latest news involving the parents of the alleged Oxford High School shooter. And, we heard from the founder of the Autism History Museum in Lansing. Plus, one woman’s story on how not being able terminate an unwanted pregnancy shaped how she sees the abortion debate.
  • A disruption at the Detroit-Windsor border crossing. The remarkable story of Carlean Gill, Idlewild showgirl turned Black business owner. Rising use of Michigan's parks conflict with lacking funds. A personal narrative of one Michigander’s experience with abortion rights.
  • Today on Stateside, what you need to know about the thousands of white-collar GM workers losing their jobs today. Plus, a recent study finds that firearms…
  • Today on Stateside, what will a lawsuit settlement that prohibits state-funded adoption agencies from refusing LGBTQ clients mean for Michigan moving…
  • A dive into PAC donations in Michigan and who’s giving big to Donald Trump, Gretchen Whitmer, and others. The plans to open Grand Rapids’ first LGBTQ dry nightclub this year. And, a look at the life and career of the NHL’s first Native hockey player, who carried the U.S. flag at the 1924 Olympics.
  • Universities across the country, including Michigan State University, are partnering with sports betting companies. Are trusted academic institutions pawning their students for sports gambling profits? Or can we trust undergrads to make responsible decisions about betting?
  • PFAS — known as forever chemicals — are everywhere. They're in your floss, your soap, even your guitar strings. But there's some new research that offers a potential solution.
  • Voters in Jamestown Charter Township voted to defund their local library. This, after the library faced backlash from the group, Jamestown Conservatives, for offering LGBTQ+ content. But advocates of keeping the library funded are organized too now, and two them join Stateside to talk about their plans.
  • Members of the state Senate want to put a statue of former Coleman Young at the U.S. Capitol. We talked to a reporter about the push to honor the former Detroit mayor. Then, an exploration of the Michigan life and legacy of civil rights icon Malcom X.
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