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Premieres Tue, Jan 28 at 9pm on WKAR-TV | Great Migrations explores how a series of Black migrations have shaped America.
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Bills to address racial disparities in maternal health care are making a comeback in the Michigan Legislature.
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Jocelyn Benson announces her run for governor, the state House passes legislation to change the state’s tipped wage and sick time leave laws and state Senate Dems authorize a lawsuit to release bills from last year’s chaotic lame-duck legislative session.
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Correspondents Edition. Topic: Benson to run for Governor, house passes tip/minimum wage bill.
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Explore how A.I. is being incorporated into classrooms and what it means for the future of education.
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On this day in 1945, Grand Rapids, Michigan became the first U.S. city to add fluoride to its tap water. This was part of a study comparing dental health with Muskegon, MI, which later also fluoridated its water. Learn about the origins and impact of water fluoridation.
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A new public art installation on Michigan State University’s campus brings music to walks along the Red Cedar River.
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