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After five years as local host of "Morning Edition," Dan Wanschura is passing the torch. Hear Tyler Thompson, starting June 12.
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States in the Great Lakes kill beavers and remove dams on select rivers and streams. They’re doing it, in part, for anglers and the multi-billion dollar fishing industry. But some people are not on board with that. Today’s episode is all about that conflict, and about how our scientific understanding of the role of beavers may be changing.
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The debt ceiling deal sets a hard deadline — just two years — on federal environmental reviews of infrastructure projects.
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Shawn Fix, 40, could face up to 20 years in prison for one count of attempting to provide material support for terrorism.
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Legislation to ban Michigan licensed medical professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minors is receiving committee hearings this week. Conversion therapy is the discredited practice of working to change one’s sexuality.
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Writer Joe Beyer shares what he's discovered an unusual underground community in Traverse City, which might actually be the pinball capital of the region.
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Practically every seat was full as the Health Department of Northwest Michigan congregated for its monthly board meeting.
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It's nesting season for common loons in northern Michigan, the birds are on the state threatened species list. Conservationists are asking folks to give them some space.
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A state House committee will hold its first hearing Tuesday on a bill to repeal the law that requires schools to wait until after Labor Day to start classes.
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