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  • What record COVID hospitalizations mean for healthcare in Michigan. UFO sightings and the search for extraterrestrial life. The broadening market for non-alcoholic craft beers and a look at whether Michigan brewers will jump on the bandwagon. And, remembering the life and legacy of K-Hand, the “First Lady of Detroit Techno.
  • Detroit Public Television's Great Lakes Now production team has two members who competed last weekend in a sailboat race from Port Huron to Mackinac Island.
  • The Republican-controlled legislature voted to approve a ballot petitions for a minimum wage increase in 2018, but later amended the plan, weakening the intent of the law. This "adopt and amend" move was recently ruled unconstitutional.
  • Today on Stateside, business columnist Daniel Howes reflects on the legacy of outgoing Republican Governor Rick Snyder. Plus, two librarians share their…
  • Today on Stateside, a Democratic party leader in Detroit reponds to recent news that Detroit City Council President Brenda Jones will be running as a…
  • Filmmaker Buddy Moorehouse talks the UM - Georgia face off and how it relates to Willis Ward's legacy. Then, one artist's unique use of pigeons and a look back into the life and legacy of late singer Aaliyah.
  • Today, a look into Michigan's COVID plan amidst the latest surge. Plus, we revisit our conversations with two local historians.
  • The suspect in the deadly Oxford High School shooting is 15 years old, but he will stand trial as an adult. What happens when children are charged for crimes as adults? A juvenile defense attorney explains.
  • Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel on the state response to last week’s mass shooting at Oxford High School. Then, Dearborn’s first Arab American and Muslim mayor-elect reflects on his campaign and his priorities for the city. And, a psychologist offers proven practices for quieting mental chatter and anxiety.
  • An attorney dives into the civil rights of juvenile defendants. The House looks to take short-term rental zoning authority away from local municipalities. A Detroit writer details the struggle to maintain homeownership and generational wealth among Black families.
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