Emma Ruberg
Digital News InternEmma Ruberg joined Michigan Radio in January as the Digital News Intern. She recently graduated from the University of Michigan with a double major in political science and communications and previously worked as a Senior News Editor for The Michigan Daily covering government and public safety.
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A law passed in Michigan in 1931 that bans abortions has been unenforceable since 1973 when the Supreme Court ruled on Roe v. Wade. Now that the court has overturned that decision, what does the law mean for Michigan?
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Heading into the warmer months, Michiganders are likely to continue seeing an increase in ticks throughout the state as different types continue to spread.
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The Michigan Court of Claims granted preliminary injunction in a lawsuit filed by Planned Parenthood of Michigan. The injunction means the state’s 1931 abortion ban would not be enforced immediately if Roe v. Wade is overturned.
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Ramadan Mubarak! As the second week of Ramadan ends, we’re back with another recipe to break fast for Iftar.
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If you live in Washtenaw County, chances are you’ve heard of Zingerman’s Delicatessen. But what about their other businesses and growth outside of downtown Ann Arbor? Writer Micheline Maynard joined Stateside to discuss how the original deli that opened in 1982 has become a Michigan staple.
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The University of Michigan has agreed to a settlement in response to a lawsuit alleging the university does not adequately protect students from sexual misconduct.
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Spring may have officially started yesterday, but for many Michiganders, it’s the release of Bell’s Oberon Ale that indicates the season’s start.
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Consumers Energy, a public utility company providing power to 6.7 million Michigan residents, has said it may keep its coal-reliant plants open, a possible reversal from previous plans to close them by 2025.
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A 172 foot barge, the Atlanta, was recently found 35 miles off the coast of Michigan under 650 feet of water in Lake Superior.
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The invasive species will now be called "spongy moths," instead of the former name which included a derogatory term referring to Romani people.