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Today marks a historic moment in public media. For the first time in 50 years, stations like WKAR are operating without federal funding. But that does not mean the end of WKAR.
Living too far from childcare centers is making it hard for parents to work. That’s costing the state nearly $3 billion every year, according to new research from Michigan State University.
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A member of East Lansing’s Independent Police Oversight Commission says the police department is blocking the public release of a report detailing the use of force by officers in August.
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Councilmember Brian Jackson says he is open to exploring the LGBTQ sanctuary city designation but is concerned about garnering increased scrutiny from the federal government.
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Tuesday, October 21 3pm-6pm • Impression 5 Science Center | This special event for kids and families focuses on being kind and thoughtful toward others. Featuring Daniel Tiger and Katerina Kittycat!
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Explore a collection of stories that highlight Hispanic and Latino voices and contributions.
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Correspondents Edition. Topics: Budget deal and Government Shutdown
Curious CrewCurious Crew
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Climb ramps, roll cars, and uncover the power of inclined planes!
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Michigan Minute
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On this date in 2013, the newest U.S. Navy aircraft carrier was named after Michigan's only president, Gerald R. Ford, with notable attendees like Senator Carl Levin and Susan Ford Bales. Additionally, in 1895, Detroit witnessed the last trip of a horse-drawn car before the arrival of electric public transit, marked by a crowd that celebrated its end with a bit of chaos.
Inside the Arts
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Portland, Michigan-based artist Mark Lewanski's ArtPrize-winning piece called "Arras" is made of woven glass.
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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- A Conversation with MSU Spartans Gymnastics Coach Mike Rowe
- Meet the Dean: College of Arts and Letters’ Thomas Stubblefield