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As Michiganders face dangerous heat, many are finding ways to stay cool as heat indexes continue to rise throughout the week.
As Michigan prepares for Fourth of July celebrations, environmental experts say fireworks are expected to cause short-term spikes in air pollution, even as ozone levels have remained relatively stable during recent hot and humid weather.
WKAR Notes
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WKAR's community event highlighted family heirlooms, stories, and curator insights in commemoration of Michigan history and America 250.
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A survey of American composers, hosted by WKAR Public Media’s classical team.
WKAR America 250 explores how Michigan’s people, stories, and institutions have shaped the American experience over the last 250 years. Through journalism, public affairs, arts, education, and community storytelling, WKAR invites our community to reflect, participate and imagine the future of our state and this nation.
Get closer to the issues with election reporting from the award-winning WKAR news team, our Michigan news partners and Off the Record with Tim Skubick.
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Michigan Minute
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On this day in 1881, President James A. Garfield was shot by Charles Guiteau—a former U-M student—leading to civil service reform after Garfield’s death.
Inside the Arts
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WKAR's Matt Watroba is marking milestones in both his music and radio career with a celebratory concert in Ann Arbor.
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.
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