
Stateside
Monday through Friday @ 3 & 9 p.m.
Stateside covers what you need (and want) to know about Michigan. You hear stories from people across the state—from policymakers in Lansing, to entrepreneurs in Detroit, to artists in Grand Rapids. Tune in every day for in-depth conversations that matter to Michigan. Stateside is hosted by April Baer.
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On today's show, we heard about why the number of flights to Northern Michigan is being reduced, and the troubles with finding psychiatric care during pregnancy. Plus, why this year's mosquito populations have taken a dive, and The Best Advice Show on tips for surviving middle school.
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GM is retiring the iconic Charger and Challenger. Is this the end of the muscle car era? Then, a new space for Indigenous students on Grand Valley State University’s campus; an exciting discovery at a West Michigan construction site; and an update on the water main break that’s disrupting service for thousands of Michiganders.
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In Michigan and across the United States, inmates and their families face high costs associated with incarceration. In Washtenaw County, Sheriff Jerry Clayton is working to reduce those costs.
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On today's show, we heard more information about a water main break in Southeast Michigan as well as recent difficulties within Michigan's cannabis industry. A special feature explored Colon Magic Week, and one Sheriff discussed reforms for the cost of incarceration.
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At Colon's annual Magic Week, amateurs and professionals wow audiences and share the grand history of the Magic Capital of the World.
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From school vouchers to election tampering to Twitter scandal, we broke down the week's biggest political news with three reporters.
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On today's show, we discuss a breaking sexual harassment case involving a circuit court judge. Plus, why passion isn't necessarily the best compass for career decisions. Also, two canoe livery owners on the Huron River - one shut down and one still operating - talk about the impact of the Tribar spill.
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A court case puts a stop to tire chalking. The Great Lakes mallard population is falling. The Detroit Lions are featured on this year of HBO's Hard Knocks.
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On today’s show, an update on the hexavalent chromium spill in the Huron River, plus a conversation with bat rehabbers, and a tribute to Motown legend Lamont Dozier.
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On today's show, the latest on an investigation into GOP attorney general candidate Matthew Deperno, plus new PFAS guidance from the CDC, then a brief history of electric cars, and an update on the Whitmer kidnapping trial.