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Today, we talk about changes to hunting regulations and coyote management. And we hear about some budget numbers that made our reporter's jaw drop.
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Students at Traverse City West Senior High School say the $11,000 project to install 14 solar panels could teach them how renewable energy works.
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Northern Michigan's ice storm in March 2025 caused staggering damage to forests. Getting federal aid to make up for the losses has been a waiting game for many here.
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After a no-camping ordinance cleared Traverse City’s largest homeless encampment, people are surviving winter out of view — sleeping wherever they can as shelters reach capacity.
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‘Click Here’ will air on IPR News Radio at 2 p.m. Saturdays, starting Jan. 10. We've heard the first episode. You should, too. It's really good.
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Michigan officials have been trying for years to shut down Enbridge's Line 5 over claims that it is unsafe and liable to spill petroleum products into the Great Lakes
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Local snow plows have removed astronomical amounts of snow from the roads this year. IPR rides along in Antrim County.
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Audrey Irontree and Kendall Kotcher from the National Writers Series talk about the competition, which puts eight books in front of students.
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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in February on a key question that could decide whether state or federal courts will determine the fate of Enbridge Energy’s controversial Line 5.
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Protesters, including U.S. Rep. Kristen McDonald, D-Bay City, called for more transparency after President Trump said Saturday that his administration plans to "run" Venezuela temporarily.