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A Wayne County man who was charged after allegedly threatening violence at a school argues the law violates his free speech rights under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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Baking News includes recipes and photos from TV-10 newsman
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Images from Michigan Department of Corrections Offender Information Tracking System. Collage by Adam Yahya Rayes | Michigan PublicCounty prosecutors are running out of time to make key decisions for people serving life without parole for crimes they committed as young adults. Progress varies by county.
Show Highlights
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On 90.5 FM | Celebrate the holiday season with WKAR Radio! Tune in and enjoy a variety of holiday classics and seasonal favorites.
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On WKAR TV 23.1 | Celebrate the holiday season with WKAR! Tune in and enjoy a variety of holiday classics and seasonal favorites.
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Explore the remarkable story of a one-of-a-kind music camp for people with disabilities.
WATCH NOW
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Correspondent Edition. Topics: Year in Review.
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This week we look back at all the variety our state has to offer month by month!
Specials
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Experience the remarkable story of a one-of-a-kind summer music camp for people with disabilities.
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A 19th-century painting twisted Pontiac’s War—this episode uncovers the real story.
Featured Programs
Join Us
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Sat. Jan. 31, 2026 10am-1pm WKAR Studios | Bring your family to WKAR for fun activities and games for kids. Meet Lily from Weather Hunters and Carl the Collector!
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Tue Jan 20, 2026, 6pm | WKAR Studios Explore the history of voting rights and learn how this essential tool of democracy can be applied today through a panel discussion and featured segments from the PBS program John Lewis: Get in the Way.
PODCASTS
Michigan Minute
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On this day in 1899, the 306-foot paddle-wheeler SS Tashmoo was launched in Detroit, becoming a beloved Great Lakes pleasure boat. It sailed for 37 years until it sank after hitting a submerged rock, though all passengers were safely evacuated. In 1983, Fred Dakota opened The Pines, Michigan’s first Native-American owned casino, starting in his garage before expanding to a 3,200-square-foot facility in Baraga, Michigan.
Inside the Arts
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Baking News includes recipes and photos from TV-10 newsman
MI Michigan Story features true stories from Michigan, told by the people who lived them. Hosted by Robert Prince.
Presented in partnership with WKAR Public Media at Michigan State University.
Presented in partnership with WKAR Public Media at Michigan State University.
More WKAR News
MSU Today
- Greg and Dawn Williams make historic $401 million commitment to Michigan State University and Spartan Athletics
- Meet New Michigan State University Spartans Head Football Coach Pat Fitzgerald
- Meet Phillip Bahar, new director of MSU’s Broad Art Museum
- Selecting, maintaining and properly disposing of a real Christmas tree
- MSU Shares and United Way provide a “hand up” for local charities