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Mental illness is an issue that “knows no class, no gender, no race, no geography,” said Joe Linstroth , executive director of Stateside and host of → Read More
The many elections of 2018 could stir up a big political year in Michigan. Issues & Ale , an event series from Michigan Radio, hit HopCat in Royal Oak → Read More
Thanksgiving is now less than a day away. For all you last-minute bakers out there with nothing to make, Amanda Saab has you covered. She’s a No Kid Hungry → Read More
Monday night’s Issues & Ale event dove into the complicated world of sports – where players kneel during the national anthem, college students get → Read More
The Environment Report 's Rebecca Williams kicked off Tuesday night’s Issues & Ale event at Bell’s Brewery in Kalamazoo with this question: Where do → Read More
Michigan Radio's Issues & Ale series will stop at Bell's Brewery on Tuesday, April 25 from 6:30-8 p.m. to talk about the challenges facing Michigan's → Read More
You create a special space for children with special needs: the Friendship Circle . It’s a great success, but what do you offer those children when they → Read More
“In flux.” “Dynamic.” “Amazing.” “Blurry.” That’s how Monday night’s Issues & Ale panelists described journalism in today’s ecosystem. → Read More
Walk into Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum in Farmington Hills and you’re immersed in a cacophony of beeps, airplane motors and singing flamingos. → Read More
With a week to go before election night, discussing politics over drinks seemed a good idea Tuesday night. That’s when Michigan Radio held its final → Read More
If there’s an unwanted thicket in your backyard, you know getting rid of it isn’t easy. Bushes, shrubs and invasive species can be in hard-to-reach places. → Read More
So many people spend their days sitting – and sitting a lot. People who work desk jobs might spend a minimum of eight hours a day sitting hunched over a → Read More
The Next Idea Hundreds of leaders have descended upon Mackinac Island for the Mackinac Policy Conference this week. Their aim is to explore solutions to → Read More
Soon, tiny houses will start popping up in Detroit. Construction on the first house is slated to begin within two weeks. The goal is to provide homes for → Read More
Drinking lead-tainted water is out of the question, as is cooking with it and bathing in it. But what about gardening? Is it safe to water your garden with → Read More
More and more hospitals around Michigan and across the country are starting to implement what’s called “Kangaroo Care,” skin-to-skin bonding for mothers → Read More
It’s hard not to picture the movie Taken when someone says “human trafficking” – the women lured into a Frenchman’s car and Liam Neeson’s ensuing action → Read More
A comedy showcase in Hamtramck Saturday night will have a somewhat jarring theme: suicide. The event is called “Suck It, Suicide,” and is a benefit show → Read More
The Environmental Protection Agency launched a federal audit -- Governor Rick Snyder appointed a panel to look into it -- and there is a federal class → Read More
The Environmental Protection Agency launched a federal audit -- Governor Rick Snyder appointed a panel to look into it -- and there is a federal class → Read More