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Grand Rapids native Annie Rauwerda was finding a lot of strange and charming articles on Wikipedia. So she started posting her findings to social media.
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An investigation by the New York Times found teenagers working inside Grand Rapids factories, in violation of child labor laws.
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Lyoya’s killing shocked community members who had been arguing for years that GRPD officers routinely used force against minority suspects when it wasn’t necessary.
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On today's show, we discussed nurse understaffing and increased violence in schools. Plus, we heard about an affordable housing project and new changes to primary elections.
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Leslie King survived 20 years of sex trafficking. Just days before Christmas 2022, Governor Whitmer issued King a pardon.
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On today's show, we discussed the ongoing Speaker of the House decision and a planned expansion to Camp Grayling. Plus, the mother of a missing Grand Rapids man shared her story.
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The Michigan Department of Civil Rights says it has 21 open investigation's against GRPD. So far, four have resulted in formal charges.
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More than 100 business leaders in the city signed a letter supporting new ordinances that would create penalties for soliciting money or lying down on public sidewalks. City leaders say they're not considering the ordinances.
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On today's show, we talked about effects of redistricting and spoke with a Michigan artist about new music. Plus, an author told the story of a Grand Rapids man who was caught up in a cult and was lost at sea.
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Marcel "Fable" Price, a former poet laureate of Grand Rapids, launches a housing development project that aims to set up residents for long-term success.