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Participants will log daily instances of discrimination via an app.
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Zinta Aistars speaks with author Kristen Tracy about her new book illustrated by David Small of Kalamazoo.
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So-called right-to-work laws allow employees in union shops to opt out of paying dues to the union.
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Western Michigan University Board of Trustees unanimously approved the estimated $18.3 million purchase at Thursday’s board meeting.
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A U.S. Congresswoman from Michigan tells climate activists in Kalamazoo to push harder on environmental issues.
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Gordon Bolar reviews the WMU Theatre production of "On the Town."
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The team's work comes amid state and national legislative efforts to shore up the nation's aging infrastructure.
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Timothy Boring is the US Department of Agriculture’s top person in Michigan. He will now be the head of the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
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Bronson says it encourages employees to stay home when they are sick. But hourly workers say they can face disciplinary action for taking more than five sick days in a year.
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The Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act will now extend to LGBTQ Michiganders. The state House could take up the gun bills as soon as next week.
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Zinta Aistars speaks with Mae Risk of Heirloom Arts in Kalamazoo.
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David Karowe presented local climate change predictions as part of Climate Emergency Month.