-
Wed Apr. 30 at 8PM on NewsTalk 102.3 | NPR airs a two-hour live special examining the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second administration. Listen live on NewsTalk 102.3 and streaming here on wkar.org.
WKAR is public media in your backyard. It’s local. It connects with the world and builds bridges in communities. It's an essential resource that educates, informs, and inspires, and it’s here for you every day.
WKAR is for you.
WKAR is for you.
Your testimonials will help us remind decision makers that WKAR Public Media is an essential agency serving our mid-Michigan community and the State of Michigan.
Read stories of WKAR value from your community! See how your neighbors feel about WKAR and what our programming and community engagement mean to them. From radio listeners to tv watchers, they shared their perspective on how WKAR impacts their daily lives.
-
Tue May 6 at 6:30p WKAR Studios | A conversation about the power of public media, the work we do, and how you can help shape its future.
-
As Congress prepares to vote on the issue of federal funding for public media, the most important voices that will influence the decisions of lawmakers are yours.
-
Federal funding for public media is at risk – this is why we need to save it.
Featured WKAR News
-
Michigan residents have until May 7 to obtain a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or state ID, which will be required to board domestic flights and enter certain federal buildings.
-
At a meeting Tuesday night, East Lansing City Manager Robert Belleman outlined several recommendations aimed at balancing the budget.
WKAR is supported by
Watch Now On Demand
-
Women anglers for Walleye, food plots, and Bragging Board!
-
Topic: Haley Stevens to run for U.S. Senate. Guest: Brandt Iden, Gov. Affairs, Fanatics Sportsbook.
-
Michigan Poet Laureate Nandi Comer, Alise Alousi, and Charisma Holly.
-
PBS News coverage of the funeral of Pope Francis at St. Peter’s Basilica. From Saturday, April 26.
WKAR is supported by
WKAR is supported by
More information
Thank you!
-
Does this date have special meaning for you or a loved one? Day sponsorships may be available for this date next year. Contact ask@wkar.org to learn more.
-
On this day in 1935: During the Great Depression, the Regent Cafe in Jackson, Michigan offered $1,000 for couples to walk as long as they could. Tommy McGeer and Jackie Airgood walked for 88 days to win the prize. On this day in 1954: The first passenger flight, a DC6B "Great Lakes Clipper," took off from Wayne Major (now Detroit Metropolitan) Airport, bound for London.
-
Joshua Davis is performing with three Interlochen Arts Academy students at the Robin Theatre in Lansing Saturday.
WKAR News
MSU Today
- Shawn Turner on the power of public media, the work WKAR does, and how you can help shape its future
- MSU USAID projects terminated by the Trump administration
- Tom Izzo on the “unprecedented crazy times” in college athletics
- State of the State podcast examines Michiganders’ attitudes toward recycling
- National Registry of Exonerations Releases Annual Report