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The Trump administration is expected to appeal two federal court rulings that block the federal government getting hold of unredacted voter information from states.

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Between the Lakes is WCMU Public Media’s weekly news podcast, bringing you the stories shaping central and northern Michigan—clearly, thoughtfully, and in under 15 minutes. Hosted by Tina Sawyer, new episodes drop each Saturday morning, offering trusted local reporting and essential context on public policy, the environment, the courts, and more.
Nonprofit aims to help workers displaced by AI
Nonprofit aims to help displaced workers as businesses adopt artificial intelligence
How the Supreme Court rulings could impact asylum
How the Supreme Court immigration rulings could impact asylum in the U.S.
America's first hospital traces nation's history of medicine
America's oldest hospital preserves the nation's history of medicine and health care
Thousands feared dead in Venezuela after twin earthquakes
Thousands feared dead in Venezuela after twin earthquakes flatten buildings
Venezuela's earthquake response hindered by crises
Venezuela's earthquake response hindered by economic and political crises
Analyzing the Supreme Court's immigration and gun rulings
Analyzing the Supreme Court decisions on immigration, gun control and Monsanto
What science tells us about the health risks of Roundup
What science tells us about the health risks of Roundup
U.S. moves to reassure Gulf allies after new Hormuz shutdown
U.S. moves to reassure Gulf allies after latest Strait of Hormuz shutdown
News Wrap: NPS official claims Reflecting Pool liner cut
News Wrap: NPS official claims Reflecting Pool liner cut with knife or razor
Trump scraps housing bill signing to press GOP on SAVE Act
Trump scraps housing bill signing to pressure Senate GOP on SAVE Act
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WCMU Music - Latest Programs
Destination Out - June 21, 2026
On this week's episode of Destination Out, Mike Johnston pays tribute to pianist Abdullah Ibrahim following his passing at age 91, featuring selections spanning his remarkable career, including recordings as Dollar Brand, with The Jazz Epistles and The Dollar Brand Trio, and alongside Roland Kirk, Eric Dolphy, and Charles Mingus.
Juke Joint - June 21, 2026
This week’s edition of “The Juke Joint” is a re-run of a program that originally aired April 13, 2025. Robert Barclay shares some new CDs by Johnny Rawls, Janiva Magness, Jimmy Vivino, Kid Ramos, Rev. Peyton, Bobby Rush, and Kenny Wayne Shepherd. He also shares some stories about Albert Collins, Koko Taylor, and Linda Gail Lewis.
Homespun - June 20, 2026
…Homespun this week moves you down the road with new music from Throwaway Thursday, The Milk Carton Kids, and Claire Lynch. We also turn back the hands of time with songs from Jeff Black, Maura O’Connell, plus Wendy Miller with Mike Lilly!
Destination Out - June 14, 2026
On this week’s episode of Destination Out, Mike Johnston pays tribute to jazz guitarist James Blood Ulmer, who passed away June 5, 2026.
Juke Joint - June 14, 2026
This week's edition of "The Juke Joint" is a rebroadcast of a program that originally aired on August 10, 2025. In this episode, Robert Barclay explored the work of influential soul songwriter Don Covay, featuring recordings of his songs by Aretha Franklin, the Rolling Stones, Wilson Pickett, Etta James, Solomon Burke, the Staple Singers, and Chubby Checker. This special encore presentation is part of WCMU's Summer Fundraiser, with fundraising support provided by hosts Rick Brewer and David Nicholas.
Homespun - June 13, 2026
…As you’re cruising the Highways and Byways, Homespun this week keeps you moving with The Seldom Scene, Blue Highway, plus Norman Blake! We’ll also push back the rug and dance to the Irish sounds of DeDannan ,along with Liz Carroll & John Doyle!
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Pressing Matters | MDOC Staffing Crisis, Housing Shortage & Bay City Infrastructure Challenges
We examine the staffing crisis Michigan's prison system is facing the housing shortage and more.
Emerald Ash Borer still a nusiance more than two decades after invading Michigan
Bay County is injecting its ash trees with an incestide to fend off the invasive insects, which experts say have killed 80% of the state's ash trees.
Senate votes to extend housing assistance to middle-income families
The Michigan Senate voted Wednesday to expand a low-income housing assistance program to cover potential homebuyers who fall in the middle-income category.
Warden of Michigan women's prison takes "personal leave" amid public scrutiny
Women's Huron Valley's warden, Jeremy Howard, is taking "personal leave," according to the Michigan Department of Corrections. This comes after the recent deaths of three inmates and scrutiny over alleged poor living conditions within the prison.
Michigan lawmakers continue call for data center moratorium
A few dozen data center opponents called on lawmakers to pause new project approvals during a rally in Lansing Tuesday evening. Many are concerned about data centers’ massive resource needs, and that Michiganders could be left to clean up if they become obsolete.
Michigan budget deal reached as Whitmer, lawmakers move toward July 1 deadline
There appears to be a breakthrough in budget negotiations at the state Capitol as the House, the Senate and Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s budget office have reached an agreement on broad spending targets in the next budget.
Sell out or repair? Homeowners torn after Michigan’s historic flooding
A number of homeowners affected by the historic spring floods are tearing down or selling out — changing their Up North lakeside communities as they do.
Former EPA adviser claims agency violated whistleblower protections after petition criticism
The EPA is being sued this week by Elin Warn Betanzo, a water safety engineer who was also instrumental in the Flint water crisis investigation.
SCOTUS favors Isabella County in tax foreclosure case
The nation's highest court rejected the argument that a Union Township family was owed the fair market value of the home after it was sold at auction for failing to pay back taxes.

Rewatch Antiques Roadshow in Charlevoix!

ROADSHOW visits charming Charlevoix, MI in search of hidden treasures and their stories.
See Michigan marvels unveiled during ROADSHOW’s stop at Castle Farms in Charlevoix!
ROADSHOW found treasures in a castle during a stop in Charlevoix, Michigan.
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