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Today on Stateside, as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) prepares to hold its 110th National Convention in Detroit…
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As Traverse City grows, its tree canopy is shrinking. The city is trying to protect trees within city limits, but no one can agree on the best way to do…
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Nurses have filed charges against one of Traverse City's largest hospitals.The Michigan Nurses Association says Munson Medical Center is not operating in…
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The motto of the Traverse City Film Festival gets right to the point: "One Great Movie Can Change You." The 14th annual festival is underway now and runs…
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(Editor's note: We recommend you listen to the story before reading.)It was December when Rick Tholen was killed. He was working at M&J Grocery in Grand…
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Summer in Traverse City is officially underway. But while tourists head up north to enjoy the sights, locals are struggling to find housing.As it turns…
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It’s game day in Denver.Before the Broncos start playing football, players are announced as they sprint onto the field through a smoke-filled tunnel…
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The last American troops left Vietnam on March 29, 1973.America's direct intervention in the Vietnam War was at an end, after many bloody years, and…
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In Traverse City’s East Bay, on the busy hotel strip on U.S. 31, is Don’s Drive In. The pink and turquoise restaurant is known for its burgers and shakes…
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Mixtape: New music from The Accidentals, The War and Treaty, and Jessie Ray and the Carolina CatfishIt's time for our monthly check-in on the music scene on the west side of the state.John Sinkevics is the editor and publisher of LocalSpins.com, where he…