Stateside
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Stateside covers what you need (and want) to know about Michigan. You hear stories from people across the state—from policymakers in Lansing, to entrepreneurs in Detroit, to artists in Grand Rapids. Tune in every day for in-depth conversations that matter to Michigan. Stateside is hosted by April Baer.
Latest Episodes
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The Michigan Legislature reconvenes Wednesday for the first time in 2024. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says economic development is near the top of her priority list.
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The report details accusations involving both minors and adults dating back to the 1950s. It’s the second in a planned series of reports into each Catholic diocese in Michigan.
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Nearly 89% of those present at the meeting Saturday afternoon in Commerce Township voted to oust Karamo. Her critics blame Karamo for the state Republican Party’s financial and organizational problems.
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The podcast Ride of Passage is a true American adventure story about one young man's solo ride across the country on horseback.
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The Michigan Republican Party’s governing board meets this coming weekend to decide whether to remove state chair Kristina Karamo.
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The Michigan Supreme Court says it will hear arguments in January on whether the state owes money to businesses affected by COVID-19 shutdown orders.
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The state reports about 65% of people so far have been deemed eligible for re-enrollment, but the number has risen in recent months.
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The Michigan State of the Great Lakes 2023 report outlines concerns and some potential solutions for the lakes and the watersheds that feed them.
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A group trying to keep former President Donald Trump off the Michigan ballot says a Colorado Supreme Court decision will assist its effort.
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Getting the referendum on Michigan’s Extreme Risk Protection Order Act on the ballot would allow voters to nullify the law, which is scheduled to go into effect February 13.