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Young voters aren’t always politicians' first priority. But in a presidential race this tight—maybe they should be. We asked people in Gen Z what it means for them to have a seat at the political table. And we looked at how young people are using their voices, and their votes, to create political change.
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Ranked-choice voting is on the ballot for municipal elections in East Lansing, Kalamazoo, and Royal Oak.
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U.S. District Judge Paul Maloney says “Plaintiffs were forced to choose between following their religious beliefs and a government benefit for which they were otherwise qualified.”
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On today's show, a discussion about what a divided Congress means for Michigan's auto industry. We also got the scoop on one of the state's greatest comeback stories: the wild turkey. Plus, it's football season. We heard the tale of a 1970 pickup game that took an unusual turn. Then, a quick update on the Patmos library. We ended with an essay written and read by an Oxford high shooting survivor.
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The requirement approved by City Council Tuesday night only applies to municipal facilities like City Hall, the East Lansing Public Library and the Hannah Community Center.
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Tucker’s contract includes non-performance related compensation of $9.5 million per year.
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For many, the pandemic was a time to catch up on modest personal projects. Or, in Douglas Wolk's case, reading every Marvel comic from 1961 to 2017. Wolk summarizes his knowledge and process in his new book All of the Marvels, out now.
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Universities and the cities they call home often have relationships that are both symbiotic and strained. Some city leaders simply feel ignored by their…
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Lansing has always been a busy place. It’s home to the state Legislature, which makes it a popular location for protests from across the political…
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Today on Stateside, we check in with a reporter who’s been following the race for Michigan’s 6th Congressional District. Also, a Canadian member of…