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  • Detroit News editor Amy Elliott Bragg stopped in to discuss the little known roots of the La Choy food brand, now that the old La Choy factory on Detroit's west side is being torn down.
  • 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.
  • Beginning Monday, April 17, Michigan Radio will make two changes to the station’s evening on-air schedule. This includes revised times for two programs.
  • An explanation of the recent Federal court rulings about the abortion pill. Then, we heard from a NYU professor about his book on Detroit and the urban crisis. Finally, we get a little advice from friends of Zak Rosen.
  • Today, where does DTE and Consumers Energy spend its political money? Then, how the Flint Repertory Theatre is doing three years after COVID shut it down. To end the show, one of Michigan’s most prominent poets discussed his winning one of the most prestigious awards in poetry.
  • New anti-lobbyist legislation in the state Senate. Learn all about the little pools of water at the base of trees. How the bussing system in Detroit schools has led to absent students. A new Asian influenced district in Novi. Then, a segment with the Points North Crew about an underwater crucifix in the Great Lakes. Finally, the best advice about preheating your oven?
  • Detroit City Council approved more tax incentives for the District Detroit project. A Ypsilanti school teacher and poet talked about her new book of poems for children. How companies are looking to address shortage of skilled laborers. Finally, a discussion with two theater intimacy coordinators.
  • Hear about the United Auto Workers presidential election results. Then, one of the stuntwoman for the Black Panther films stopped in. An expert talks about whether vaping products work for quitting cigarettes. And how Michigan outlawed rent controls?
  • Wayne County declares an emergency at the county juvenile detention center. A zoo in Grand Rapids looks to help repopulate a midwest butterfly. Finally, learning about Ann Arbor’s hopes to move to municipal power.
  • The media company in charge of broadcasting the Detroit Tigers, Pistons and Red Wings games has filed for bankruptcy. Then we hear about young people suffering from an alcohol-related liver disease. Lastly, we hear an advice podcast and a small segment of his show.