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Today, a conversation about schools' role in implementing firearm safety laws in Michigan. Then, how stress and loneliness affect new parents. And, remembering actor James Earl Jones—and the impact he left on his hometown in Northern Michigan.
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How has campus security changed one year after the Michigan State University shooting?
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The two-day Michigan Gun Violence Prevention Summit convenes on Monday, January 29, and focuses on the passage of new state laws meant to prevent gun violence.
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A breakdown of the legal standards of sentencing a juvenile to life without a chance of parole in the Oxford High School shooter's hearing, and a Detroit artist who reshaped hip hop.
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A new bill in the Michigan House would allow people to carry pistols with a permit.
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A compromise on expanding Camp Grayling, a Traverse City group that is trying to have tough conversations about child safety and firearms, and the biologist behind Michigan's amphibian survey.
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Michigan Democratic Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin talks about her new gun violence prevention bills; plus Governor Whitmer stays low-key on the recent repeal of “Right-to-Work.”
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A state Senate committee held a hearing Thursday on gun violence.
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On today's show, we spoke with the Cuban ambassador to the United States about her visit to Michigan. And we heard from two moms of MSU students, who also advocate for protections from firearms.
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Thousands gather to honor and mourn those lost in MSU mass shooting. Emotions are high and community leaders offer comfort, students call for action.