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Michigan parents honor their son's tragic death by forming an organization to help teens with mental health challenges. A Detroit artist takes over the the DIA. And the long-rooted history of Latinos in West Michigan.
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A package of bills in the Senate would ban the sale of flavored tobacco products in the state.
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The Department of Defense's announcement of a PFAs cleanup plan at Wurtsmith Air Force Base in Oscoda, a Facebook group for BIPOC outdoor enthusiasts, and a new mental health treatment center for young adults in Washtenaw County.
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The American Automobile Association says fatal crashes involving teen drivers are the leading cause of death for teens ages 16 and up.
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On today's show, we remembered the victims of the tragic shooting at Oxford High School, and discussed the ongoing legal case against the shooter and his parents.
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Fewer teens are dying from accidents and disease, but teen deaths from suicide continue to rise.The Michigan chapter of the National Alliance on Mental…
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In 2013, Michigan’s drug-related death rate was 18.5 deaths per 100,000 people*, higher than most other states in the country. The U.S. average was…
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Electronic cigarettes may be smoke-free, but they do contain nicotine, and that has parents worried.E-cigarettes are battery-operated inhalers that…