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Voting machine tampering investigation update, Jack Cheng's new book, and why the national press keeps asking Governor Whitmer if she is running for president.
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Today, we broke down how DTE cut its operations budget just months before the ice storm. Then, we heard about why Michigan may soon become a haven for those fleeing the effects of climate change elsewhere. Plus, why EVs pay less in road use taxes, and we ended by revisiting our conversation with Mattawan-based debut novelist Maria Dong
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Today, a conversation with Senator Debbie Stabenow on her recent announcement to retire after her current term. Plus, a an author discusses her debut thriller novel.
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After years of interviewing other people, Harvey Ovshinsky thought it was only fair to apply the same scrutiny into his own life for his new memoir, Scratching the Surface: Adventures in Storytelling.
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Republicans in Michigan are facing intraparty strife as different factions vie for control and the future of conservative politics. We talked about it with reporter Craig Mauger. We also revisited some of our favorite conversations with authors over the past year.
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Drawing on her experiences as a young girl growing up in an Afghanistan terrorized by the Taliban, Freshta Tori Jan's new book, Courage: My Story of Persecution, encourages young readers to envision a more equitable future.
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President Joe Biden is set to visit Howell on Tuesday to rally support for his infrastructure plan, as Congressional Democrats try to find a compromise that will bring the bill to a vote.
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To mask or not to mask? Now that Governor Gretchen Whitmer has reoriented her benchmarks on COVID-19 restrictions to align with the CDC, questions remain…
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Rachael Denhollander has become known in recent years as the leader of the "sister survivors" — a large group of women and girls sexually abused by…
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Today on Stateside, the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol is forcing Michigan ports to make expensive changes, even though ports nearby, including one in…