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On today's show, a U-M librarian told the tale of a forged Galileo manuscript. Then, we heard more about cannabis-infused dining, as well as new research on breaking down forever chemicals like PFAS.
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Today on Stateside, why mosquitoes are swarming Michigan this summer. Also, we talk with an Olympic BMX freestyle rider about the road to Tokyo. Plus, why…
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Every homeowner at least occasionally needs some tools. But they can be expensive and inaccessible for some people, especially in low-income communities.A…
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Today on Stateside, do federal protections against sex discrimination extend to transgender people? A federal appeals court ruled that yes, they do. We'll…
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Stateside: Road funding ties up state budget; from beach trash to t-shirt; school librarian shortageToday on Stateside, we get a preview of the top priorities for Michigan lawmakers as they return to Lansing Tuesday for the fall legislative session.…
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This school year, districts in Michigan will start holding back third-graders who are more than one grade level behind in reading.Michigan students have…
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Today on Stateside, how should Congress respond in the aftermath of two mass shootings this weekend that left more than 30 people dead in El Paso, Texas…
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Some Lansing public library branches will be offering curbside pickup starting Monday.Scott Duimstra is the executive director of the Capitol Area…
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Legislation allowing libraries to stock and administer opioid overdose drugs is on pace to reach the governor’s desk by June. The state Senate Health…
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Today on Stateside, a Michigan official responds to the controversy surrounding Wisconsin’s quiet approval of a 2010 request to divert nearly 11 million…