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After Hector Marin’s wife, Osmary Garcia, was arrested by immigration officers, he worried that the same thing could happen to him – leaving the couple’s six children to fend for themselves. He didn't know where to turn, until he remembered a flier for a Detroit Public Schools Community District staff person who was helping immigrant families navigate the immigration system in the wake of increased enforcement.
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Michigan Public commentator John U. Bacon discusses coach Dusty May's departure from Michigan, NBA Draft news, and a new setback for Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander.
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The Sixth Circuit sided with Michigan, blocking the Trump administration's effort to obtain unredacted voter rolls in a case that could be headed to the Supreme Court. Plus, a data center moratorium rally and progress is made on the budget.
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So I was delighted when the Wolverines won the NCAA Men's Division I basketball title this year. But I also don't mind taking the opportunity to poke at the Schembechler-level of devotion of U of M zealots. If that makes the Spartan Nation happy, so be it.
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Former NOAA staffers have launched a new website that provides climate information. It replaces a government site that was shut down when the Trump administration took office.
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Of the named priests and one deacon, 30 are presumed to have died. The rest are no longer active in ministry.
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The Trump administration is expected to appeal two federal court rulings that block the federal government getting hold of unredacted voter information from states.
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A conversation with a reporter about the junk fees piling up for renters in Michigan and elsewhere. Also, a look at the man who helped turn Henry Ford from a man who built cars to the king of an automotive empire.
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Rx Kids provides a cash stipend to expectant mothers and then a monthly stipend during a child’s first year of life.
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Recently opened French art exhibit and upcoming gallery chat events at the Grand Rapids Art Museum, called Decadent Spirit: French Art at the Turn of the Century.
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President Trump blew up what could have been a win for his party — and he did it to force lawmakers to pass an elections overhaul bill that has been all but doomed in the Senate.
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The Michigan Senate voted Wednesday to expand a low-income housing assistance program to cover potential homebuyers who fall in the middle-income category.
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Women's Huron Valley's warden, Jeremy Howard, is taking "personal leave," according to the Michigan Department of Corrections. This comes after the recent deaths of three inmates and scrutiny over alleged poor living conditions within the prison.
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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In 1994, a Michigan stadium made history by becoming the first indoor venue to host the World Cup games.
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The invasive Elm Zigzag Sawfly was confirmed in Michigan for the first time by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The species defoliates elm trees by eating zigzag patterns into their leaves.
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Mayor Sheldon Neeley said he wants to reopen the contract with the Great Lakes Water Authority.
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Michigan can keep a lid on the personal information of registered voters. That is the ruling from a federal appeals court. It is the latest defeat for the Trump administration, which has been trying to get key details from dozens of states. The court says the release of birth dates, driver’s license numbers and partial Social Security numbers is not covered by a federal law cited by the U.S. Justice Department.
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