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Governor Gretchen Whitmer toured the Detroit Auto Show Wednesday and delivered an address to industry leaders about her economic plans for 2025.
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Today, the impacts of increasing minimum wage on business owners. Then, the story of a citizen and veteran assumed immigrant and threatened with deportation. Plus, a visit to the Auto Show.
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In today's episode, we explore the historical significance of the Auto Show in the city of Detroit. We also discuss the Detroit Pistons' competitive comeback and highlight a new podcast from MLive that focuses on stories from Michigan.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says there could be people selling fake parking spaces, or issuing fake parking tickets that look very similar to the real thing.
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On today’s podcast, a conversation with a veteran Detroit automotive reporter about what people can expect to see at the 2025 Detroit Auto Show.
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In today’s episode, we have a conversation with the former mayor of Grand Rapids about her career in the past nine years. Additionally, the Detroit Auto Show is scheduled for this month, but we’ll explore whether the industry’s struggles will affect the show’s attendance.
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How shelter services in West Michigan are working to accommodate increased need during this bitter cold stretch, a new book on teaching Asian American stories in elementary education, and how the Detroit Auto Show is evolving by returning to its roots.
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The North American International Auto Show opens to the media this Wednesday, and to the public on Saturday.
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A review of the re-imagined 2022 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. A new film documents the long history of the Boblo boats in Southeast Michigan. And a legal professor and expert in executive privilege weighs in on the Trump document case.
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Biden traveled to the massive North American International Auto Show to plug a huge new climate, tax and health care law that offers tax incentives for buying electric vehicles.