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Today, on Stateside, Windsor health officials warn essential workers crossing the border to Detroit daily to limit their time in the city during…
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Today, on Stateside, why getting schools on board to reopen has not been easy in some of the state’s larger districts. Plus, metro Detroit teens learn…
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Today on Stateside, Grand Rapids public schools are back in the classroom. The district’s superintendent discusses the return to in-person learning. Also,…
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One hundred years ago, in the aftermath of World War I — and, of course, a deadly pandemic — the United States was well into its experiment with national…
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Today on Stateside, what President Biden's executive order on deportation will mean in Michigan. Also, ready for some reads? The annual list of Michigan…
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Every year, the Library of Michigan releases a list of Michigan Notable Books, which features books that are about or set in Michigan — or that were…
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Today on Stateside, a look at the year in books. We check in with an independent bookstore in Detroit about what 2020 has meant for their business. Also,…
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Before 1968, most Americans had never heard music played on a synthesizer, which was then still an emerging technology. Many would also have said at the…
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You never know what can happen on Twitter. Just ask Nicole Tersigni, a writer and comedian currently based in metro Detroit. What started as a single joke…
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If writer Saladin Ahmed never typed another word, he'd already have introduced us to so many interesting people. From fantasy novels, to Westerns, to…