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  • New abortion legislation, a “bromantic comedy” set in Michigan, and the environmental impact of emerald ash borers.
  • Debate about Michigan's financial disclosure laws for elected officials, community reaction to Guidepost's report on the Oxford High School shooting, and vegan Detroit-style pizza made in the motor city.
  • A report published yesterday evening about the 2021 Oxford High School shooting, the dismissal of felony charges against seven people who were involved in public service during the Flint water crisis, how race and gender play out in the horror genre, and the early beginnings of ranch on pizza.
  • Tentative agreements have been made between the UAW and the Detroit 3, a somber warning of the dangers of meningitis, the best of the "silly," scary movies for Halloween season and a children's book for young bilingual readers.
  • M.L. Elrick has spent decades covering local governments in southeast Michigan in the muckraking tradition. He joined Stateside to discuss recent investigations and why local investigations are so important.
  • Metro Detroit chefs collaborate on a benefit dinner for Palestine. Also, the dangers along abandoned lakeside piers along the Great Lakes. Plus, a conversation with the founder of Ballet Folklorico de Detroit.
  • MSU board reeling from another controversy, an oral history project highlighting grassroots activism in Detroit from a people's perspective, and a tentative agreement between the UAW and Ford.
  • Increased security measures and concerns in Arab American communities and the danger of the dehumanization of Palestinians, a conversation with a 2023 Whiting Award for Poetry winner, and a thriller penned by a Michigan resident to be adapted into a feature film.
  • UAW expands its strike into a lucrative Sterling Heights truck plant, a trip to a family-owned orchard near Rogers City, and our fourth and final episode of Dough Dynasty.
  • Today, updates in the efforts to adjust Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance laws; concerns about safety in Metro Detroit's Jewish community; and a new director for the U-M Dearborn's Center for Arab American Studies.
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