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State agencies said the pipeline tunnel construction would affect Native American burial sites, wetlands and threatened and endangered species but concluded the benefits of the tunnel outweigh the damages. The project remains tied up in court.

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Jupiter's massive gravitational force has made it a wrecking ball and a protector of Earth
Astrophysicist Janna Levin explores black hole science.
An original series highlighting the people and places that make Michigan unique.
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.
Daniel Umemezie on using his words to bridge worlds
National Youth Poet Laureate Daniel Umemezie on using his words to bridge worlds
News Wrap: Trump ends pause on ICE traffic stops
News Wrap: Trump ends pause on ICE traffic stops
Blanche questioned on Jan. 6 cases and Epstein files
Senators question Blanche on Trump loyalty, Jan. 6 cases and Epstein files
Trump's DNI nominee refuses to say who won 2020 election
Trump's intelligence nominee refuses to say who won 2020 election
Subpoenas over NYT report raise press freedom concerns
Subpoenas over New York Times report on Air Force One raise press freedom concerns
Police cameras help solve crimes, but spark privacy debate
Police say Flock cameras help solve crimes, but critics call them an invasion of privacy
Lawmakers push to make daylight saving time permanent
What to know about the latest push to make daylight saving time permanent
Why fewer Americans are reading for pleasure
'Post-literate age': Why fewer Americans are reading for pleasure
News Wrap: Warsh says inflation will be 'thing of the past'
News Wrap: Fed Chair Warsh pledges inflation will be 'thing of the past'
U.S. launches more strikes as Iran hits Gulf allies
U.S. launches more strikes, tightens naval blockade as Iran hits Gulf allies
Destination Michigan 1702
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Detroit, Traverse City, Mt. Pleasant, East Tawas, and Charlevoix
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Honor, Alanson, Interlochen, and Hancock
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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 - July 12, 2026
On this week's episode of Destination Out, Mike Johnston features recordings from Mali (Africa) from the past 25 years. He features artists such as Afel Bocoum, Ala Farka Toure, Oumou Sangare, and more.
Juke Joint - July 12, 2026
This week on The Juke Joint is one of The Duke's Favorites, originally aired on February 19, 2017.Robert Barclay featured the work of Chicago blues harp player and singer Charlie Musselwhite. During his interview with Charlie, they discussed Charlie's years in Memphis and Chicago, where he learned from the blues masters before relocating to the San Francisco Bay Area, where he has been based ever since.
Homespun - July 11, 2026
…Homespun this week looks back with the music of Taj Mahal, James Cotton, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, plus The Punch Brothers! We’ll also look to new music from Rodney Crowell, and South Carolina Bluegrass from Backline!
Destination Out - July 5, 2026
On this week's episode of Destination Out, Mike Johnston features the baritone saxophone. Including tracks from the following baritone players such as Pat Patrick, Serge Chaloff, Gerry Mulligan, Pepper Adams, Harry Carney, and more.
Juke Joint - July 5, 2026
This week on The Juke Joint is a re-run of a program that originally aired September 3, 2017. Robert Barclay played tunes about automobiles (Fords, Cadillacs, a Mercury and a Mercedes Benz) along with songs about road trips on Highway 61 and Route 66! Along with the artists in this photo, he also played tunes by Maria Muldaur, Rory Block, Rosco Gordon, Frank Frost and Jerry Lee Lewis.
Homespun - July 4, 2026
….We celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence on Homespun this week with the music of Woody Guthrie, The Kody Norris Show, Pete Seeger, The Staple Singers, Johnny Cash, Paul Simon, and much more!
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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.
Here's why driving through Midland has been challenging this summer
The city of Midland has shut down roads to upgrade its stormwater mitigation system. In order to keep state funding for the projects, the city has to work on all seven at once to meet its deadline.
Bureau of Elections to restore voter records to pre-Bishop status
The Michigan Bureau of Elections has sent letters to township clerks in Antrim County informing them that the changes to the voter rolls made by county clerk Victoria Bishop will be returned to their previous state.
100 years of the National Cherry Festival: Here's what it takes to be the queen
Young women in Michigan apply to be the National Cherry Queen every year. The ones who've earned the crown make history
Wildfire smoke prompts statewide air quality alert in Michigan
According to the alert, shifting winds are set to bring smoke from wildfires in Canada and Minnesota into the Great Lakes region.
Lansing polydactyl cat ties Guinness World Record for most toes
A Lansing cat named Toby (short for Toe Beans) has tied the Guinness World Record for most toes on a cat.
Michigan leads nation as it reports 3,309 cases in cyclosporiasis outbreak
State health officials are still working to determine the source of the outbreak, but early indications point to lettuce and salad greens.
We're having a heat wave: Tips and tricks to stay cool during high temps
Heat exhaustion and heat stroke are two major signs of the impact of high temperatures, according to Emily Mueller of Munson Healthcare
Cooling centers open in preparation for Michigan heat wave
This week, the National Weather Service says central and northern will see temperatures close to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

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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