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Health Officials Confirm Four People in Michigan Test Positive for Zika Virus

Quinn Klinefelter May 20, 2016

Health officials say they have found four confirmed cases of the Zika virus in the state. The Centers for Disease...

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You May Get Some Overtime Pay

Amy Miller May 19, 2016

New rules from the U-S Department of Labor will mean overtime pay for millions of Americans who until now had...

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Kelly McEvers
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New NPR Podcast “Embedded” Explores Human Stories Behind International News

Station Programming May 19, 2016

Youtube Kelly McEvers, host of All Things Considered on NPR, has a new podcast called “Embedded,” where she takes a deeper look at...

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Big Campaign Donors Putting Full Weight Into DPS Debate at State Capitol

Station Programming May 18, 2016

The battle over how to address the financial and academic crisis in Detroit Public Schools is reaching a fever pitch...

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Snyder, Lawmakers Look To Trim Spending

Rick Pluta May 18, 2016

Sandra Svoboda There’s less money than expected for Gov. Rick Snyder and the Legislature to put together the next state...

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What’s Driving the $460 Million Revenue Shortfall in Lansing?

Station Programming May 18, 2016

Pkay Chelle/Creative Commons "At this point in the year you now are seeing some of the tax revenue start to come...

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Gov. Snyder Says It’s “Possible” He Deleted Flint-Related E-Mails

Rick Pluta May 17, 2016

Michigan Municipal League / CC Gov. Rick Snyder now says it’s possible he deleted some e-mails related to Flint, even...

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The Line 5 pipeline carries petroleum products 645 miles from Wisconsin to Ontario in two pipes that sit in the water along the lake bed.
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“Government Ignored Cornerstone Environmental Laws During Permitting Process” National Wildlife Federation

Amy Miller May 17, 2016

An oil pipeline that runs under the Straits of Mackinac is the subject of a lawsuit filed today. But the...

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Tom Ivacko CLOSUP
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How Do Michiganders View their Relationships with Law Enforcement as Local Police Forces Dwindle?

Station Programming May 17, 2016

Jake Neher/WDET "Call it the 'Flint Syndrome,' where systemic, long-term disinvestment has imperiled the safety and frayed the quality of...

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White House Grant will Help Detroit Youth Find Summer Jobs

Quinn Klinefelter May 16, 2016

The Obama Administration is granting Detroit $2 million to help develop job opportunities for young people in the city. The...

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Gretchen Whitmer “Seriously Considering” A Run for Governor in 2018

Station Programming May 16, 2016

 “If I’m going to undertake a statewide race, it’s going to be for the office where I can do the...

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More Syrian Refugees Likely Headed for Metro Detroit

Quinn Klinefelter May 16, 2016

Officials predict the U.S. will see a significant influx of refugees from Syria over the next few months. And many...

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