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The outcome of this case was determined by the Michigan Sentencing Guidelines, which have not been updated in decades, and some say it's time for a change.

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Follow three orphaned desert lion cubs as they navigate the brutal Skeleton Coast of Namibia.
Trace the remarkable origin story of Homo sapiens and the crucial moments that shaped our species.
Amanpour and Company features conversations with leaders and decision makers.
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.
News Wrap: Meta faces trial over arguments it harms children
News Wrap: Meta faces trial over arguments its platforms harm children
Scientists fight mosquitoes as warming climate expands threat
Scientists explore new ways to target mosquitoes as warming climate expands threat
South Korea shift highlights Trump's transactional approach
South Korea relationship shift highlights Trump's transactional approach to allies
Election deniers run for key offices in battleground states
2020 election deniers on the ballot for key offices in battleground states
Quilt exhibit showcases artwork of inmate turned activist
Quilt exhibit showcases artwork of inmate turned criminal justice activist
Freed pastor describes China's crackdown on religion
'The party is in charge of everything,' freed pastor says of China's crackdown on religion
The growing debate over big money in American politics
The growing debate over big money influence in American politics
ABC says FCC waging a retaliatory campaign
ABC says FCC waging a retaliatory campaign violating free speech rights
Remembering the life and career of Hayden Panettiere
Remembering the life and career of Hayden Panettiere
News Wrap: 7 dead after storms and floods in Midwest
News Wrap: 7 dead after storms and catastrophic floods in Midwest
Destination Michigan 1703
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Traverse City, Marquette, DeWitt, and Owosso
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Detroit, Traverse City, Mt. Pleasant, East Tawas, and Charlevoix
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Honor, Alanson, Interlochen, and Hancock
Destination Michigan 1605
Caledonia, Mackinaw City, Cedarville, and Beaver Island
Destination Michigan 1604
Ann Arbor, Albion, Sault Ste. Marie and Keweenaw Peninsula
Destination Michigan 1603
Grand Rapids, Detroit, Secret Mushroom Location, Mt. Pleasant, Osceola County
Destination Michigan 1602
Falmouth, Grand Rapids, Cedar Springs, and Alpena
Destination Michigan 1601
Mt. Pleasant, Cheboygan, and Maple City
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Caledonia, Pinconning, Grand Ledge & Waterfalls
WCMU Music - Latest Programs
Destination Out - August 16, 2026
This week on Destination Out, Mike Johnston takes us back to the late ’50s and early ’60s with trio recordings from Sonny Clark, Elmo Hope, and Phineas Newborn.
Juke Joint - August 16, 2026
This week on The Juke Joint is one of The Duke's Favorites, originally aired on February 4, 2018. Robert Barclay paid tribute to Chicago blues saxophonist Eddie Shaw and Memphis singer and guitarist Preston Shannon. He also shared a couple of tunes from each of the Grammy winners in the blues category: Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo' and the Rolling Stones.
Homespun - August 15, 2026
…The dog days of summer remind us of taking care of things we’ve been putting off and exploring new things before the summer is done! Homespun this week does that with classics from Larry Sparks, Blue Highway, Shoefly, plus new sounds from Ashby Frank, Natalie & Brittney Haas, and Rodney Crowell.
Destination Out - August 9, 2026
On this week's episode of Destination Out, Mike Johnston features Cecil Taylor Orchestra Humane where they performed Live at the Iridium 2004. Mike will be spinning a long piece from this concert series.
Juke Joint - August 9, 2026
This week on The Juke Joint is one of The Duke's Favorites, originally aired on December 30, 2018. Robert Barclay went from juke joints to honky tonks, spinning some party songs by Amos Milburn, Sugar Pie DeSanto, Lefty Frizzell, Hound Dog Taylor, Howlin' Wolf, John Lee Hooker, Johnny Otis, Etta James, George Jones, Little Milton, Denise LaSalle, and more.
Homespun - August 8, 2026
This week's Homespun is a re-spin of Tom Ball's favorites. We’ll keep things swingin’ on Homespun this week with The Time Jumpers, Skeets McDonald, and Willie covering the great Bob Wills! We’ll also spin some new Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, and catch some tracks from the Motion Picture Soundtrack of “Inside Llewyn Davis!
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Traverse City, Marquette, DeWitt, and Owosso
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.
Michigan gas prices 'heading upwards,' AAA says
Gas prices in Michigan have increased by 19 cents compared to last month, according to AAA. The state’s average is currently $4.27 per gallon.
Mass-killing in Missaukee County leaves residents shocked, on edge
Northern Michigan residents are confused and in shock after a 29-year-old man killed six people, including himself, in Missaukee County on Aug. 14.
Update: Ages released for 6 killed in Missaukee shooting; 13-year-old girl upgraded to stable condition
A suspect, 39, is among those dead, Michigan State Police said in a statement. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said she was briefed on the incident.
Eli Savit, Michigan AG candidate, speaks on reducing gun violence in Detroit
Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit, the Democratic nominee for Michigan attorney general, says more funding is needed for community violence intervention programs.
Coast Guard: Hoax distress means real stress
Officials say intentionally fake distress calls complicate and strain emergencies services across the Great Lakes region.
Rogers City business owners prep for large turnout at Nautical City Festival
Rogers City business owners have been prepping for weeks for the biggest event of the year, the Nautical City Festival.
Bogus copyright claims target WCMU's reporting on UP bitcoin mine, congressional candidate
Unknown companies filed claims to Google alleging WCMU copied a story about Michael Carbonara and his ties to a UP bitcoin mine.
Remains of Bay City veteran to be returned home 84 years after being declared MIA
Cpl. James Torka was killed in 1942 while serving as an infantry mechanic in the Pacific Theater during World War II. The U.S. Army was unable to find or identify him until this summer.
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