IPR Daily Headlines
A brief newscast summarizing the top stories from Interlochen Public Radio and public radio stations around Michigan. Updated by noon every Monday through Friday.
Latest Episodes
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Legislature adjourns for the year, earlier than usual; Appeal coming after court rules that Trump can appear on Mich. primary ballot; Parents of Oxford school shooter to get separate trials; Stellantis offers white-collar buyouts; Emmet Co. sheriff's office giving away 40 turkeys.
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Michigan legislature done for the year; Firearm deer season opens Wednesday; Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh serving suspension; Michigan Senate passes bills targeting vandalism and threats to schools, places of worship.
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Bills aimed at overhauling Michigan's juvenile justice system pass through Legislature; Steelhead limits in Michigan rivers to change in spring; Trump attorney says eligibility to serve not an issue until after election.
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Charlevoix voters make no decision on abandoned lot; Solar, wind project siting bills move out of Michigan Senate; Court to hear voter intimidation by robocall lawsuit; Right to life march outside of State Capital.
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Election round up from around northern Michigan; Senate sends Reproductive Health Act bills to governor; Lawsuit alleges Hamtramck flag ordinance violates constitution.
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Thousands more homes needed in northern Michigan to meet population demand; Whitmer signs Crime Victims Bill of Rights legislation; Democratic elected officials call on Rep. Rashida Tlaib to apologize over language in social media post; New guidelines could make it harder to become sheriff.
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Bills would ban gun possession for misdemeanor violent crimes; Bill package would codify gender changing policy for identifying documents, ease name changing process; Revised clean energy package passes Michigan House; Some Oxford residents find a new report on the 2021 high school shooting does not fully address where the district failed.
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Invasive species are knocking on the door of the Great Lakes; Officials celebrate enactment of fresh water filter laws in Flint; Resolution proposes ending elected university boards; MSU Board of Trustees meet for first time since ethics investigation.
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Ann Arbor vigil for Israeli hostages; Institutional Desecration Act sees Senate hearing; Update on United Auto Workers strike; Minimum wage petition campaign headed to court.
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Michigan Senate Republicans pen Line 5 support letter; Students begin years-long look for microplastics in Boardman-Ottaway River; Michigan Senate votes to lift drug company immunity from lawsuits; Restraining order to remain in effect against MSU former football coach Mel Tucker.