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  • A new children's book honors the many emotions experienced by kids.
  • Detroit is looking to reverse trends of infant mortality. How one hospital is looking to address food insecurity for its Oakland and Washtenaw communities. Then, Points North tells a story of the danger of lake ice in winter.
  • The District Detroit development is getting $800 million in tax incentives from the city and state. We talked to one reporter who says the real cost is much higher. Also, we learned about the effort to reopen one of the world's tallest ski jumps—in Ironwood, MI.
  • Ford's proposed vehicle battery manufacturing facility in Marshall has the town divided.
  • Hear about how Michigan police can take your car even if you are not charged with a crime. Michigan has a long history of opposing mass transit…but how far back does it go? How one man dug up the artifacts of indigenous people around the globe and kept them for himself. And what work is being done to return those artifacts.
  • An explanation of the recent Federal court rulings about the abortion pill. Then, we heard from a NYU professor about his book on Detroit and the urban crisis. Finally, we get a little advice from friends of Zak Rosen.
  • Today, we ask an advocate-turned-city leader what changes she wants to see in Grand Rapids, one year after the murder of Patrick Lyoya. Plus, we look back on the history of an Asian-American food brand that got its start in Detroit.
  • Today, a conversation with the Grand Rapids police chief one year after the murder of Patrick Lyoya. Plus, another studio visit — this time with Anishinaabe artist Jason Quigno, who's based in Grand Rapids.
  • Today, where does DTE and Consumers Energy spend its political money? Then, how the Flint Repertory Theatre is doing three years after COVID shut it down. To end the show, one of Michigan’s most prominent poets discussed his winning one of the most prestigious awards in poetry.
  • Today, we revisited some stories about our pleasant peninsula, and people working to preserve it. We heard about the use of plastic bags, Cheboygan County's sturgeon guard, and life in Michigan's vernal pools.
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