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Michigan school districts will soon be allowed to apply for millions of dollars of federal aid tied to the COVID-19 pandemic.The $13.2 billion Elementary…
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The coronavirus pandemic means Michigan schools are closed for the rest of the academic year. Many districts are switching to online learning and it’s a...
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Today on Stateside, we talk to Democratic Congresswoman Debbie Dingell about the rapid rise in COVID-19 cases in Southeast Michigan, and how the outbreak…
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Stateside: Gov. Whitmer on COVID-19; schools scramble to go online; rental market rocked by shutdownToday on Stateside, we examine the domino effect the COVID-19 lockdown is having on the residential rental market—from renters, to landlords, to lenders.…
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As spring breaks wrap up, university campuses across the state are preparing for students and faculty returning from travel abroad with coronavirus…
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Today on Stateside, it’s Election Day! We’ll see what changes in voter registration and no-reason absentee voting has meant for voters and county clerks.…
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There’s a distinct lack of diversity among Michigan’s educators. In districts across the state, just 6% of public school teachers are black. To fix that,…
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Today on Stateside, how is Benton Harbor High School faring after months of scrutiny from the Whitmer administration over the school’s low test scores and…
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Jesse Buttrick Davis was born in Chicago in the year of the Great Fire of 1871. His father was a lumberman who died young. His mother, whose lineage…
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In the midst of the ongoing national discussion over mass shootings and school safety, one district in West Michigan is taking a new approach to protect…