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A new historical marker honors a beloved Ann Arbor school that closed 60 years ago and the complicated history that shaped the school and the surrounding neighborhood.
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Rich Grains Bakery just opened in February. For our series "Mornings in Michigan," Kyle Purcell told us his about his process, and the long road to starting a business.
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Specifically, there are concerns about the Trump administration’s push to change federal historic preservation regulations.
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Josh Schaeding serves up some burgers and local history at the Maple Grille.
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Nationally acclaimed director Nataki Garrett discusses the message in The Central Park Five, a contemporary opera that will play at the Detroit Opera on May 16 and May 18.
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Students at East Kentwood High School interviewed their family members about their immigration stories in a project marking the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon. They will be sharing those stories this week at events celebrating West Michigan's Vietnamese American community.
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A conversation with a Michigan woman whose mother survived the Holocaust.
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The trial comes more than three years after the incident in which then-GRPD officer Christopher Schurr shot Patrick Lyoya in the back of the head.
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Most potential jurors said they had some awareness of the incident in which a white GRPD officer shot a Black man in the back of the head.
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The Supreme Court has scheduled a conference to consider an appeal in the civil case over the 2022 police killing of Patrick Lyoya.
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First, what Trump's wide-ranging tariffs mean for the state's auto industry. Then, poetry from a Yooper with a sense of adventure. Plus, how to better charge your EVs in the cold. And, a review of Michigan author Nicholas Rombe’s second book Lisa 2.
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Three years ago, Patrick Lyoya was shot and killed by former Grand Rapids Police Department officer Christopher Schurr.