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A bill passed in the Michigan House of Representatives would get rid of work permit requirements for children and make employers responsible for verifying a kid’s age before hiring them.

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Archaeologists investigate the dramatic origins of democracy in ancient Greece 2,500 years ago.
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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.
Progressive victories potential bellwether for midterms
Progressives notch more primary victories in potential bellwether for midterms
Trump's $2B financial disclosure raises new ethics questions
Trump's $2B income in 2025 raises fresh questions about profiting off presidency
Private equity ownership of vet clinics draws scrutiny
As veterinary costs climb, private equity ownership of clinics draws scrutiny
Millions of Americans face dangerous temperatures
Millions of Americans face dangerous temperatures as heat wave bears down
News Wrap: Trump takes first trip on new Air Force One
News Wrap: Trump takes first trip on Air Force One gifted by Qatar
Former USAID head says 'people are dying' after dismantling
Former USAID head says 'people are dying' a year after agency's dismantling
Rescue team from U.S. races to find survivors in Venezuela
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America at 250: Poll finds nation divided over its future
America at 250: New poll finds nation divided over its identity and future
Who is affected by Supreme Court's ruling on trans athletes
Who is affected by the Supreme Court's ruling on trans athletes in women's sports
News Wrap: Central and eastern U.S. face dangerous heat
News Wrap: Heat wave brings dangerous temperatures to central and eastern U.S.
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Caledonia, Mackinaw City, Cedarville, and Beaver Island
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Ann Arbor, Albion, Sault Ste. Marie and Keweenaw Peninsula
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Grand Rapids, Detroit, Secret Mushroom Location, Mt. Pleasant, Osceola County
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Falmouth, Grand Rapids, Cedar Springs, and Alpena
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Mt. Pleasant, Cheboygan, and Maple City
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Caledonia, Pinconning, Grand Ledge & Waterfalls
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Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Gaylord & Wallon Lake
WCMU Music - Latest Programs
Destination Out - June 28, 2026
On this week's episode of Destination Out, Mike Johnston features alto saxophonist Marion Brown. Also, covers newly released recordings from 1968 with Gunter Hampel and Steve McCall.
Juke Joint - June 28, 2026
This week on The Juke Joint is a re-run of a program that originally aired April 27, 2025. Robert Barclay features the post-war Detroit blues scene with comments from blues harp player Aaron "Little Sonny" Willis. He was part of the Hastings Street blues scene along with John Lee Hooker, Baby Boy Warren, Eddie Burns, Washboard Willie, One-String Sam, Bobo Jenkins and Eddie Kirkland.
Homespun - June 27, 2026
…This week on Homespun we’ll spin new tracks from singer/mandolinist Ashby Frank plus Chris Jones and the Nightdrivers! We’ll also hear early Mark O’Connor, John McCutcheon, and a couple from Chris Knight’s debut album!
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!
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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.
Kalshi blocked from offering sports betting in Michigan amid legal battle
State officials say Kalshi illegally allows Michiganders to engage in sports gaming without proper legal protections.
The lost history of the car industry in northern Michigan
About 60 miles north of Alpena, the small little town Onaway used be the world's largest manufacturer of steering wheels. Like many small towns throughout Michigan, Alpena was trying to make a name for themselves in the auto industry as well.
Midland spends five times more on tree maintenance than Saginaw. Here’s why
Budget contraints stemming from the tax-cap has left Saginaw's 80,000 trees on the backburner. In Midland and Bay City, urban forests are getting more attention and funding despite being smaller in size.
Gen Z World Cup review: The good, the bad, the ugly
From surprise teams, underperformers, to visas and multiculturalism
Michigan revives EV charger expansion after federal funding reversal
The Trump administration releases tens of millions in funding that will allow Michigan to expand its electric vehicle charging network.
Michigan's next governor could change how the state spends on economic development
Candidates on both sides of the aisle have called for reforms of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, the state agency who control subsidy spending.
Cheboygan Dam reopens after historic spring flooding
Heavy rain and snow melt caused mass-flooding across central and northern Michigan in April. Some residents are still recovering from the disaster, and are awaiting approval on federal relief.
Jamestown Canyon virus detected in Saginaw Bay region
The risk to public health remains very low, according to multiple mosquito control agencies in the area.

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.
Go beyond what viewers when Antiques Roadshow visited Castle Farms in Charlevoix.
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