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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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An annual summer energy appraisal by the Michigan Public Service Commission says high gas and diesel prices aren't going away soon, due to "geopolitical pressures," especially the war against Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
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Ahead of Memorial Day weekend, Michigan agencies are reminding residents about invasive pests and diseases that embed themselves into untreated firewood and how you can avoid spreading them.
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers wants a sweeping overhaul of how the board members of the three largest state universities are selected, as well as Michigan's attorney general and secretary of state.
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The latest in a series of federal lawsuits over how the University of Michigan handles campus protests is a pro-Palestine student activist who alleges retaliation against his advocacy.
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Cheesemongers sell cheese, and gossipmongers usually start the gossip or spread it, rather than sell it.
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Today, a new episode of "Beyond the Shore." Plus, what funding cuts at NOAA might mean for research being done on the Great Lakes. And, how local governments across Michigan are handling large-scale battery projects.
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We'll be attending markets around the state all summer long. Take a look and see when we'll be at a market near you!
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A new bill in Congress would stop the U.S. Postal Service from allowing the mailing of handguns by anyone other than a federally licensed firearm dealer.
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Former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan ended his independent campaign this week for Michigan governor after concluding there was no viable path to victory in November.
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The national average for a gallon of gasoline is $4.55, as America heads into one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. What can you do to cut your costs?
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My younger self would be disappointed. It's not like I really expected flying cars by this point, but cleaner, cheaper energy did seem like an achievable goal.
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Chedrick Greene joined the Michigan Senate after winning a special election earlier this month to serve out the remainder of a term in a seat left vacant last January.
The Dish, hosted by Mercedes Mejia, brings you behind the scenes with Michigan’s most inspiring chefs and culinary talents. Learn how food connects these chefs to their cultures, and strengthens our communities, one dish at a time.
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What Michigan roads hold a special place in your heart? For listener Tom Topolski, it’s Lake Michigan Drive.
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Lake Superior's history stretches back more than one billion years. And for some, the connection to the water is reborn every day.
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A coal-fired power plant in west Michigan that was scheduled for shutdown almost a year ago continues to operate under a series of Trump administration emergency orders.
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The current round of payments is only for those with approved property claims. It is the latest in the rollout of a settlement with those impacted by the Flint water crisis.
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Join Senior Environment Reporter Kate Furby and the Beyond the Shore podcast team as they discuss the Great Lakes, what makes each lake so special, and why it will take communities across the Great Lakes region to ensure these inland seas stay great for generations to come.
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