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Researchers from the University of Michigan analyzed responses from more than 200 people who were born outside of the U.S. but lived in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Flint, and Ypsilanti.
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With spring in full swing, farms around Michigan are preparing for growing season—including some in major cities.
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Today, progress toward diversity in the U.S. House is halted as four Black Republican Congressmen leave the caucus. Plus, how much do you really know about the ways owls communicate? Then, farming in Michigan is not just limited to rural areas—it's happening in major cities, too. And, a new novel explores the complexities of friendship, loss, and love in the UP.
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A Guatemalan restaurant in Ypsilanti reflects on a decade in the community, and how ICE presence has impacted business.
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The purchase come amid backlash from residents and township officials about the proposed location of the project.
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High school students in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti walked out Thursday to protest immigration enforcement operations in Michigan communities. They marched from Kerrytown to a nearby federal building.
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Multiple parents of Ypsilanti Community School students have been detained by Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) late afternoon on Tuesday, Jan. 27.
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A first-hand account from a neighbor who observed a 30-hour standoff between law enforcement and a resident who was experiencing a mental health crisis and wielding a sword in Ypsilanti.
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Do you or someone you know need a free meal this Thanksgiving? Here's where to find one in Michigan.
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A father-daughter duo takes flight: Michigander and private pilot Sara Johnson brings father Christopher Johnson to new heights in a two-seat, single-engine Diamond DA20. Also, a look into the restoration of Ypsilanti's Woodlawn cemetery — Washtenaw County's only known black cemetery — which has been in disrepair since 1965.