
Brianna Edgar
ReporterBrianna Edgar is newsroom intern at WCMU.
Send Brianna your story ideas to: edgar1be@cmich.edu
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Michigan may not get hurricanes, but we do experience other natural disasters. This guide can help you know the warning signs and prepare accordingly.
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The state Senate bill, if signed into law, will designate the bridge as one of Michigan's "key facilities." Any future trespassers would risk a $2,500 fine or up to four years in prison.
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Over 70% of Michigan State University Extension employees voted to join a union for non-tenured faculty, giving them a voice to bargain with the university's administration.
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Transportation officials say they are currently in a "funding crisis." One transportation non-profit says the 2026 fiscal budget proposal would give Michigan's local bus systems their lowest direct funding allocation in 70 years.
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For the first in six years, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is conducting a wolf survey in the northern Lower Peninsula, but they can't do it without you.
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Campsite fees will raise from $4-10 to help keep up with upkeep costs. Cabin and lodge campers will see a 7.5% charge depending on occupancy during their stay, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
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A $1 million grant through Michigan's Revitalization and Placemaking (RAP) Program is helping the city of Alma restore a local historical building to create nine new apartment units and a storefront.
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WCMU's guide on what you need know about radon and how to protect yourself from this invisible radioactive gas.
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Nearly 10,000 people across Michigan reportedly experienced homelessness in 2024, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. That's nearly 1,000 more people than in 2023.
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The Independence Bridge has joined the Liberty Bridge in charging a toll to cross each way. Tolls begin at $5.50 for non-city residents.