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Need something fun to do this holiday weekend, or looking for a family-friendly event to explore? Michigan Public is here to help! Check out some of these fun and exciting Fourth of July celebrations across Michigan.
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Michigan drivers now have two new license plate choices, one celebrating the country’s 250th anniversary and another celebrating Black fraternities and sororities.
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Join Michigan Public’s "It's Just Politics" co-hosts Zoe Clark and Rick Pluta and their guest panel of political experts for a preview of the upcoming Michigan Primary, less than a week before the election!
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After Hector Marin’s wife, Osmary Garcia, was arrested by immigration officers, he worried that the same thing could happen to him – leaving the couple’s six children to fend for themselves. He didn't know where to turn, until he remembered a flier for a Detroit Public Schools Community District staff person who was helping immigrant families navigate the immigration system in the wake of increased enforcement.
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Of the named priests and one deacon, 30 are presumed to have died. The rest are no longer active in ministry.
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Recently opened French art exhibit and upcoming gallery chat events at the Grand Rapids Art Museum, called Decadent Spirit: French Art at the Turn of the Century.
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Need something fun to do this weekend, or looking for new things to explore? Michigan Public is here to help! Check out some of these fun, interesting, and timely events across Michigan from June 26-28.
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East Lansing, MI is hosting a Summer Solstice Jazz Festival this Friday and Saturday, June 26-27, 2026. The event will take place downtown, between M.A.C. and Albert Street.
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Southeast Michigan native celebrities are set to gather at the Detroit Opera House in an inaugural celebrity charity event called “The Coney.” The event aims to raise money for the Children’s Foundation of Michigan and the Detroit Creativity Project.
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Blake’s Orchard and Cider Mill in Armada, Michigan hosted a Strawberry Festival on June 20 and 21, 2026, with an outdoor market, strawberry-themed menu items, jam making workshop, and berry picking in the field.
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Gov. Whitmer has announced the construction of 603 rental units for low income households in need of affordable housing.
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The Michigan Shakespeare Festival makes a comeback after federal funding cuts. Then, how Vernors, Michigan’s oldest pop brand, celebrated its 160th birthday. Plus, how to make sense of a confusing campaign ad against gubernatorial candidate John James. Also, new installments of Mornings in Michigan and On Hand.