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  • The tight vote on the tentative agreement between the Detroit 3 and the UAW, football stadiums making the switch to natural turf, and harnessing electricity from plants into music.
  • The director of an ensemble that unites musicians from all over the Americas talked about an upcoming performance in Michigan, the sustaining reach of orchestral music, and connecting young musicians.
  • A conversation with a Michigan-based rabbi in Israel, a radio station featuring Michigan musicians, opening day for firearm hunting, and the status of the Reproductive Healthcare Act.
  • Why the Michigan Legislature is adjourning early this session, an oral history of 1960s girl groups, and how current U.S. immigration laws around work permits are impacting Michigan families and the economy.
  • What Coach Harbaugh's suspension means; the attitude shaping media and how it affects our perception of Arabs, Jews, and Muslims; and the Upper Peninsula adds another book-store to its short list.
  • Demand for electric vehicles is slipping, the intersection of art and AI, a Polish-food pop-up, and how climate change is affecting autumn colors.
  • What Ohio's legalization of marijuana could mean for Michigan, an Israeli peace activist on the meaning of "from the river to the sea," a Detroit-based chef on their new cookbook and sharing recipes from a third-culture kitchen, and a new PBS documentary about Muslim chaplains serving in the US military.
  • Upcoming changes in Michigan's legislature, a new Magic Johnson biography, and conversations with Palestinians in Michigan who have family members in Gaza.
  • Sign stealing controversy in the University of Michigan football program, bills to expand statute of limitations on sexual misconduct, a comprehensive new report about homelessness in Detroit, and an Israeli peace activist's perspective on failures in global governance.
  • The Michigan House makes moves to accelerate Michigan's shift to renewable energy sources. Also, a woman whose brother was murdered wrestles with the fate of those involved in his death. And, the bright young voice bringing old soul back to Detroit’s airwaves.
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