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In today’s episode, a look into Michigan’s birth control access project taking place this month. Then, a discussion on the stockpiling of Plan B. Also, a mother of eight talks about her new cookbook. Lastly, how a tornado impacted a local election, and more information about cyanobacteria in the lakes.
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Authorities say the tornado damaged homes and uprooted large trees along its 5.5-mile track through the metro Detroit city.
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Nearly 50 homes were destroyed and dozens more were seriously damaged during severe weather last week in Kalamazoo County.
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Details about the aftermath in Southwest Michigan. At least 11 tornadoes touched down in the region last night. Then, the story of an acclaimed culinary program changes lives from within the walls of Michigan’s Lakeland Correctional Facility. Plus, the young designers bringing fresh ideas to the fashion industry at the College for Creative Studies.
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Several Midwest states were bracing for dangerous storms Tuesday as tornadoes spun through parts of Michigan.
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Tornadoes and flooding impacted nine counties August 24 - 26.
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Thursday night, there were more severe thunderstorms throughout Southeast Michigan. We heard from a response team on the ground in Livingston County. Then, we learned about what organizations in the region are doing long-term to plan for persistent flooding.
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A Lansing resident was killed last night after severe weather knocked over a large tree, causing their home to collapse.
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The tornado remains one of the deadliest in U.S. history.
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Highland Park's massive water bill leads to legislative moves, recovering lost musical works of a Black composer and the urgent care boom in Michigan.