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Bills in Lansing to reform some reproductive health rules hit a snag. Short's brewery founders opines on beer, life and northern Michigan. And is everything a "brand" now? If so what does that mean for the average person.
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Bills to repeal some abortion restrictions and regulations in Michigan got their first committee hearing Thursday.
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One year since Dobbs, how culture and race impact mental health among youth in minority communities, the opening of the Arab American National Museum's new rooftop exhibit, and more.
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Mifepristone was first approved by the FDA in 2000. The federal agency – and other organizations like the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists – have maintained the drug is safe.
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Eight people were charged with breaking federal law by blockading entrances to Northland Family Planning in 2020. Two face charges for a similar alleged action in Saginaw.
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The passage of Proposal 3 means reproductive freedoms will soon be part of the state constitution, but we still have some lingering questions about what exactly happens next.
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We hear a variety of election result reactions from across the state.
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Candidates and their surrogates spent Saturday and Sunday rallying supporters
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A couple shares their harrowing account of a devastating defect in their pregnancy, the abortion they pursued, and the toll of it all.
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On Nov. 8, Michigan voters will decide whether to put the right to an abortion in the state constitution by voting on Proposal 3. To better understand what's at stake, Michigan Radio got a rare degree of access to Northland Family Planning. For nine days in August and September, we shadowed a doctor and clinic staff through every step of the process.