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Today, dissecting the president-elect's economic promises. Then, scientists bringing shipwrecked seeds back to life. Later, the cyanobacteria in the lakes. Plus, a boy disappears 12 feet into a sand dune.
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The H2Ohio Wetland Monitoring Program is hoping to get people to take photos for a time-lapse of developing wetlands, and then get more involved as citizen scientists.
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Today, a conversation with two journalists about the changes in Ohio’s political character, from national bellwether to reliably red electoral votes.
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Today, we discuss what's happening politically in Ohio. Then, how a family took on the challenge of tracing their lineage from Michoacán to Michigan. Plus, we talk about a series of events that brought attention to safety concerns in Ypsilanti.
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We explore the potential impact of Ohio's upcoming redistricting ballot measure. Plus, we hear a family's story about navigating life with a rare genetic disorder, and we bring you the results from the second annual Collard Greens Cookoff in Detroit.
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The significance of the mother of the Oxford school shooter's verdict, a poet drawing influence from Indian and Jewish traditions, and a community focused on more humane ways of controlling deer populations.
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Voters in Ohio will decide on Tuesday whether to make it harder to pass future constitutional amendments, including one on the ballot in November that would codify abortion access.
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Issue 1 in Ohio's special election would require a 60% majority in future ballot measures. It could be a roadblock for a November measure: access to abortion care.
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We heard about the controversy over the use of an AI chatbot at an eating disorders hotline. And, we learned about why Detroit’s largest provider of affordable housing is struggling with major maintenance issues. Plus, a showdown between Ohio and Michigan over tourism and other population draws.
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Though COVID-19 vaccination appointments are becoming more widely available by the day, scheduling a dose can still be a tricky task. Depending on where…