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Today, why the University of Michigan settled civil rights complaints with the Department of Education, and what this means for campus protests. Then, a discussion with a Michigan author about his new horror novella set up north. Also, sumo wrestling gaining interest in Grand Rapids. And we sit down with the producers and star of a Michigan-made film charting cultural ties between the Mitten and Ukraine.
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Details about the aftermath in Southwest Michigan. At least 11 tornadoes touched down in the region last night. Then, the story of an acclaimed culinary program changes lives from within the walls of Michigan’s Lakeland Correctional Facility. Plus, the young designers bringing fresh ideas to the fashion industry at the College for Creative Studies.
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A report on Michigan's law requiring parental consent for teens to access abortion care, a preview of the Freep Film Fest this weekend, the environmental importance of vernal pools during spring, and an up close encounter with a rare and stinky plant
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Reactions to the sentencing of the parents of the Oxford school shooter, allegations that two county jails banned in-person visits to increase revenue from pricey phone calls, and a new documentary film honors the winningest basketball program in Michigan.
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New abortion legislation, a “bromantic comedy” set in Michigan, and the environmental impact of emerald ash borers.
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The latest on the UAW strike against the Detroit 3. Author Angeline Boulley on her latest young adult novel in which the main character is an indigenous Yooper. And how streaming services are making a space for Michigan's Black filmmakers.
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You’ve heard of political infighting, get ready for political fist fighting! Then, hear about a new Amazon TV show from a Michigander. Finally, one of Clawson's finest chefs details his way of making sushi.
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Phil Lewis of Huff Post joined to talk Tubi and the role Detroit plays for the streaming service.
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On today's show, a reporter analyzed local abortion politics, and a Michigan filmmaker dished on a spooky flick. Plus, Jon Moshier joined to talk Halloween tunes,
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As the Jan. 6 congressional committee meets again, we learned more about congressional investigations throughout history and heard about Oakland County's changing politics. Plus, a boxer and filmmaker discuss their movie We Can Be Heroes.