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Michiganders urge regulators not to rush approval for data center power plan

Alex McLenon, Elinor Epperson, Brett Dahlberg December 4, 2025

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Martina Guzman speaks into a microphone at WDET studios.
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VERDAD disinformation monitoring AI tool receives grant to expand services

Nargis Rahman December 4, 2025
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Macomb executive says county thrives despite economic uncertainty

Quinn Klinefelter December 4, 2025
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State Fund Loaning $3.5 Million to Wurlitzer Building Developers

Marissa Gawel September 23, 2015

The Michigan Strategic Fund is awarding a loan to the owners of the Wurlitzer Building in Detroit. The Michigan Economic Development...

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River Raisin
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Conservators Making Significant Progress on River Raisin Recovery Efforts

Marissa Gawel September 23, 2015

The US Environmental Protection Agency is removing a couple of ecological issues from the River Raisin thanks to recent recovery...

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Michigan Secretary of State is Suing Hewlett-Packard

Bre'Anna Tinsley September 23, 2015

Oakland Univeristy The Michigan Secretary of State is suing Hewlett-Packard for failing to upgrade the computer systems in 131 Secretary...

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Detroit Public Schools See Big Drop in Crime Reports

Pat Batcheller September 23, 2015

The Detroit Public Schools Police Department says crime reports fell 29 percent during the 2014-15 school year. Chief Stacy Brackens says there...

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Jinping Xi
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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China’s President Xi Jinping Visits the U.S.

Station Programming September 23, 2015

Stephen talks with Tom Watkins, Advisor to Detroit Chinese Business Association, about Michigan’s economic relationship with China. China: Governor Snyder...

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planned parenthood
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Planned Parenthood Responds to House Vote to Defund

Station Programming September 23, 2015

Planned Parenthood could lose its federal funding, and some Republican congressional representatives say if don’t get their way, they’ll shut down the...

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Wetland
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DEQ Study: Michigan Lost More Than 4 Million Wetland Acres [Data]

Eli Newman September 23, 2015

Courtesy of Michigan DEQ More than four million acres of wetlands in Michigan have been lost over the past 200...

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Jail Cell
  • Michigan Public Radio Network

Compensation for Wrongful Imprisonment Clears State Senate Panel

Jake Neher September 22, 2015

The state would compensate people who are wrongfully imprisoned under a bill that cleared a state Senate committee on Tuesday. People found...

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Michigan legislature
  • Michigan Public Radio Network

Lawmakers Try Again to Add Criminal Penalties for Coercing Abortion

Jake Neher September 22, 2015

People would face criminal penalties for coercing someone to have an abortion under a bill in the state House. Republican state...

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marijuana
  • Michigan Public Radio Network

Long-Stalled Medical Marijuana Bills Move Forward Despite Activists’ Objections

Jake Neher September 22, 2015

A state House panel has approved long-stalled bills to overhaul Michigan’s medical marijuana system. House Bills 4209, 4210, and 4827 would...

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Clinton River
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EPA Gives $4.5 Million to Restore the Clinton River

Marissa Gawel September 22, 2015

Bob Julius/Creative Commons The US Environmental Protection Agency is awarding Sterling Heights and Utica $4.5 million to clean-up the Clinton...

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Feds ‘Upping Game’ to Catch Cheating Automakers

Quinn Klinefelter September 22, 2015

Federal regulators say they are taking new steps to catch automakers that skirt or defy government rules and regulations. Officials...

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