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A new University of Michigan survey shows how immigration enforcement is taking a toll on the lives of Michigan immigrants. And a wildlife photographer takes us up close and personal with the world of bugs.
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Michigan is trying to keep the number of newly-certified teachers in the state on pace with teacher exits. Plus, why the Mackinac Bridge was a divisive topic before it was built. Last, the latest episode of On Hand digs into the history and culture of Southeast Michigan's "Mile Roads."
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The "Mile Roads" of Southeast Michigan are a defining feature of metro Detroit. But what makes them so special?
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Michigan's newly adopted transportation budget directs significantly more money to the state's roads and bridges. But the Citizens Research Council of Michigan says
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Various studies have concluded Michigan needs to spend billions of dollars more a year just to maintain the state’s roads.
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The Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association is offering cash through its Pothole Payback contest to help drivers cover pothole-related car repairs and draw attention to the state’s crumbling roads.
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A Michigan House Committee could forward a Republican road funding plan to the full House floor Tuesday.
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Getting Michiganders ready for the coming solar eclipse, tourist season, and construction season compete in Traverse City, and we visit the studio of a Grand Rapids-based multimedia artist.
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An annual report by the County Road Association of Michigan says road commissions in the state face an underfunding problem of $2.4 billion.
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Just how successful is Michigan pothole damage repair fund? Then bringing your native homeland to your Michigan garden. And how prison art gives identity to inmates usually labeled by numbers.