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Today, Stateside speaks with Michigan’s new Governor-elect Gretchen Whitmer to discuss her top priorities when she takes office, the Line 5 pipeline,...
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Stateside: MDOT chief on fixing the roads; special ed changes in Grand Rapids; a ghoulish love storyToday, in the spirit of Halloween, we bring you two different segments on the Minnie Quay ghost story and its historical roots. Plus, Kirk Steudle joins...
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Like something out of a gangster movie, radio personality Jerry Buckley was gunned down in the La Salle Hotel in Detroit 88 years ago this week. Buckley...
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Today marks the 51st anniversary of the 1967 uprising in Detroit. What some call a rebellion, some a riot, left 43 people dead and thousands of...
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With the tap of your finger, you can access pretty much anything these days, whether you're streaming a movie or ordering a pair of shoes. But just 50...
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She brought us the stories of Great Girls in Michigan History . Now, writer Patricia Majher is focusing on the boys. Her new book is Bold Boys in...
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June in Michigan means time to tuck away the storm windows, dust off that swimsuit, and maybe attend a wedding or two. Weddings are currently a more...
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Thirty years ago this week, on January 5, 1988, the last train left Michigan Central Station. That moment marked the end of nearly 75 years of...
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At Stateside, we love talking about Michigan history. We've looked at the invention of snowboarding (first known as snurfing); why a small town held a...
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When was the last time you heard about a politician who realized she or he needed to change to help the country – that former ways had to be put aside...