LeRoy Foster was a prolific painter sometimes called "the Michelangelo of Detroit." He died in 1993. A new show at the Cranbrook Art Museum celebrates his life and art.
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Michigan’s Natural Resources Commission has updated regulations to allow electric bicycles on natural surface trails the state manages.
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We explore details of the historic exchange that allowed the U.S. to welcome home Michigander Paul Whelan from a Russian prison.
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A $250,000 grant will provide a 45-day pilot program for automated electric bus rides at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in Northern Michigan.
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The coalition behind Michigan’s new sick leave law rolled out a new proposal: a program to allow employees up to 15 weeks of time off for personal or family situations.
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Federal law requires most private insurance plans (and Medicaid) to cover many types of contraception, including drugs that require a prescription. But over-the-counter birth control drugs aren't included. Bills introduced in the state Senate this week would change that.
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The Michigan Supreme Court overruled the Legislature on Wednesday, reinstating major changes to minimum wage and paid sick leave laws, in a victory for low-wage workers.
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Brittany Luce, the host of NPR's It's Been a Minute, joins us to discuss what Kamala Harris' candidacy means for black women and the country as a whole. Also, we discuss cultural shifts over the past elections.
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Technically, not everyone you buy real estate from is a realtor.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a bill this week that bans the use of what’s sometimes called the “gay panic” defense.
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Dearborn's mayor, Abdullah Hammoud, joined Stateside to discuss how the city's "uncommitted" voters might react to VP Kamala Harris at the top of the Democratic ticket.