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A bill to guarantee juveniles facing delinquency proceedings the right to adequate legal counsel is on its way to Michigan's governor.
Have you ever wondered why we have midterms? Didn’t we have an election, like, two years ago? What purpose does this even serve?
Michigan Public's Dustin Dwyer will answer these questions and more in a new limited-time video and newsletter series.
Michigan Public's Dustin Dwyer will answer these questions and more in a new limited-time video and newsletter series.
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The Moth Mainstage returns to Wharton Center in East Lansing on Friday, November 13, 2026. Featuring a lineup of writers, performers, and other unique national and Michigan storytellers, each with a ten-minute story to tell live without notes.
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July's crop of notable releases features new work from Colson Whitehead, Sigrid Nuñez, Daniel Mason and Nathaniel Rich. Plus, new nonfiction from award-winning journalists.
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Heat waves are becoming more common and intense as a result of climate change — and roads are suffering as a result. Are the nation's roads up to meeting the challenge of a warmer, wetter future?
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Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate and Republican candidates for Michigan governor will debate this week.
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The team was in the eye of a storm over a controversial phone call from President Trump to FIFA's head about a red card on a U.S. striker. But even with the U.S. at full strength, Belgium easily won.
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"I didn't go and fight extremists to have them on our doorstep here,” said Congressman John James, who served as helicopter pilot in the U.S. Army during the War in Iraq. “Under no circumstances will we be a home in Michigan for extremism.”
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A conversation about State Sen. Mallory McMorrow's decision to suspend her U.S. Senate bid. Plus, a series of successful pop-ups leads to a push for Detroit's first and only women's sports bar. And, on the latest episode of On Hand, we look into whether we really have five Great Lakes.
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Health Hub navigators serve as a one-stop-shop to triage the root causes of chronic absenteeism, such as poor health, unstable housing, and food insecurity.
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The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has begun reviewing a proposal to build two new small modular reactors at the Palisades nuclear plant complex in Van Buren County.
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Spouses of U.S. citizens have traditionally had a special place in immigration law. That's no longer the case, according to the administration and immigration lawyers.
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Michigan Democrat Mallory McMorrow has suspended her campaign for the U.S. Senate, transforming her party’s high-stakes nomination contest with a month until the primary.
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Electric vehicle accessibility is disproportionate in Michigan despite policies that consider equityOne study examines how policies surrounding electric vehicles have considered low-income and disadvantaged communities and how disproportionate ownership remains despite equity consideration.
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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Women make up a miniscule 3% of construction workers in Kenya. But a nonprofit group is offering them a way to get into the game ... and to get ahead.
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University of Notre Dame researchers analyzed nearly 2,500 samples of living organisms and found patterns in the concentration of "forever chemicals" across the region.
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When widespread power outages followed a week with temperatures in the 90s, the city of Dearborn offered free dry ice to residents.
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This is a bespoke segment of That’s What They Say that focuses on “bespoke.”
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