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The scramble from state officials to keep auto production in Michigan as the industry transitions to electric. Protecting Michigan dogs from cruel and inhumane testing. And, the final installment of our podcast special, Collision Course.
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U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow on possible Congressional action to protect abortion access. A state house seat flipped blue for the first time in three decades. And, the second installment of our podcast special, Collision Course.
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New data showed Grand Rapids police reported a dramatic spike in police obstruction since 2015. Detroit-based artist Sterling Toles made his debut in the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit. Guns were the leading cause of death among children, according to a recent study. Irina Konstantinov shared her experience with husband Vladimir and his tragic auto accident.
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State House Speaker Jason Wentworth said this week that "it's time to move on" from discussions about fixing the auto no-fault insurance law this session.
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U.S. Rep. Peter Meijer speaks on the ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Michigan's no-fault auto law is here to stay. A Michigan homeschool student struggles with literacy. An opera adaptation of "Parable of the Sower" comes to the University of Michigan Musical Society.
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Advocates for people severely injured in auto accidents pled with state lawmakers Wednesday to make changes to Michigan's 2019 no-fault insurance reform.
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A new fund has been established for people who are suffering from traumatic brain injuries sustained in auto accidents. Changes to the state's auto no-fault law cut reimbursements to care providers for survivors by nearly half.
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Today on Stateside, hear more on Michigan's no-fault auto insurance refund and learn about a newly discovered Great Lakes shipwreck. Then, we take a look at Michigan labor unions and hear a Ukrainian-American perspective on the ongoing conflict.
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More than 1,500 people in Michigan who sustained life-changing injuries in car crashes are losing home care services because of no-fault auto insurance reforms. On today's episode, we're going to hear about how the effort to lower auto insurance costs in Michigan has had devastating consequences for crash survivors.
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Today on Stateside, Michigan residents mourn those lost as a result of the state's changes to the no-fault insurance law, and mid-size hospitals hit a rough financial patch. Plus, new developments in the Ford Motor Company business model and Michigan legislative term limits.