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This week on Points North, as suicide rates rise in the United States, local crisis hotlines are shutting down and national ones are taking over. Plus,…
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On June 5, the Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra will perform at Lincoln Center for the New York Philharmonic biennial. The biennial is a festival…
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The barbershop has long been a place for conversations about life, politics and neighborhood gossip. Now, there’s a group in Detroit using that forum...
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Cold weather is here and that means an extra-challenging time for the homeless. Melissa Golpe is with Covenant House Michigan. It's an organization that...
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When you see people who are homeless, especially young people, it can be easy to make assumptions about their lives. At least that’s what Robert Sporny...
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Hunter Gandee will go for a walk this weekend. That might not seem noteworthy. You might be planning on doing the same. But starting Saturday morning,...
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A new report is raising questions about how Michigan's child welfare system treats minorities. The report finds African-Americans, Latinos, and Native...
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The Traverse Bay Blues have been the high school state champions for the past four years. The girls rugby team hopes to defend its title when the season…
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When you think of inequality in higher education, things like tuition, price of textbooks and food probably come up. But what about inequality when it...
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Governor Rick Snyder says he wants electronic cigarettes to be regulated in Michigan as tobacco products. E-cigarettes deliver a dose of nicotine to users…