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  • More details on protests happening at the homes of University of Michigan regents. Then, rehabbing a folk art treasure, it’s a visit to Hamtramck Disneyland. And a check-in with the little girl who would not let the world look away from Flint during the water crisis.
  • Jane Austen fans are celebrating 250 years since the writer's birth with a series of celebrations – including Georgian costume balls, where attendees try out period dancing.
  • A new study on discrimination against Muslims in Michigan, recent research on concussion treatment and prevention, approaches to student mental health, and a conversation with the University of Michigan's new police chief.
  • On this episode of Stateside, Michigan Radio's Zoe Clark hosts a trio of journalists who've been following the 2022 election. The roundtable discusses the political implications of reproductive rights most likely being on the ballot. They also dig into the Michigan's GOP lackluster fundraising and how Attorney General candidate Matt Paterno is now under investigation for exceeding the authority of a court order.
  • The 19th century term describes the perceived right of Americans to use force or the threat of force to wrest desireable land from the grasp of others.
  • Roland Reisley is the last original client of Frank Lloyd Wright, still living in the Usonian home designed by the famed architect. Even after 73 years, he told NPR, he still marvels at the beauty of the home.
  • A proposal to change Michigan's term limits rules heads to ballot. A look at how the pandemic affected the mental health of teenagers and what help can be provided. Planned Parenthood of Michigan prepares for the overturn of Roe V Wade. And what the Michigan Supreme Court must consider with challenges to the state's 1931 law banning abortions.
  • Older and vulnerable adults in Michigan would have more options to prevent and fight abuse under bills that advanced out of a state Senate committee this week.
  • The Southern Nevada Water Authority has investigators who patrol Las Vegas neighborhoods in search of wasted water.
  • The NextGen Acela trains, as Amtrak calls them, are faster and lighter than the current fleet. They're scheduled to start revenue service along the Northeast Corridor on Thursday.
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