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As new administration promises one of the biggest deportation efforts in U.S. history, IPR News is seeking stories of challenges faced by migrants and employers.
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A new community data program is underway to fill in the gap on ice thickness.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s administration rolled out its 83-point-five billion dollar proposed budget Wednesday for the coming fiscal year.
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Author and journalist Geraldine Brooks chronicles coping with the sudden death of her husband, Tony Horwitz, in her new memoir, "Memorial Days."
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Commissioners provided the last piece of a funding puzzle for a shelter serving people experiencing homelessness. Safe Harbor hopes to expand its services beyond the current October-to-April season.
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River stocking could save whitefish. Scientists in northern Michigan are still trying to figure out the best way to do it.
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Hearings on amending earned sick leave and minimum wage laws begin Wednesday before a state Senate committee. The laws are set to take effect later this month.
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IPR caught up with former Michigan Sen. Debbie Stabenow at the Northern Michigan Policy Conference last week in Acme.
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Organizers were forced to cancel or scale back the event in recent years. So they decided to make a plan for when the weather didn’t cooperate.
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The remains of the steamship Marine City sit along the shores of Lake Huron in just three feet of water — with some parts still visible on the beach, 145 years after it went down.