
Brianna Edgar
Newsroom InternBrianna Edgar is newsroom intern at WCMU.
Send Brianna your story ideas to: edgar1be@cmich.edu
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The Michigan Libertarian Party is looking to nominate their own candidate for an open state Senate seat.
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To help track the spread of CWD and help hunters who suspect they've harvested a deer with the disease, the DNR is offering free testing kits at different locations across the state.
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At last week's city commission meeting, commissioners introduced the idea of placing Mount Pleasant under an Immigrant Trust Act, more commonly known as a sanctuary city, which could limit how local law enforcement collaborates with federal immigration and customs enforcement.
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District Health Department #10 is ceasing in-house water testing after Sept. 25, citing funding cuts as a reason behind the decision.
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The city of Alpena's upcoming rain garden will collect water runoff instead of having it run into storm drains or the nearby Thunder Bay, which the city uses as a source of drinking water.
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The bills, known as the "Rowan Act," looks to reform Michigan's amber alert system passed the House 104-1.
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The Mackinac Bridge Walk is one of Michigan's longest-running Labor Day traditions, having brought an estimated 30,000 people to the bridge in 2024.
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Colleges and universities are held by a cohort default rate- the percentage of defaulted loans they're allowed to have. With default rates rising nationally, some community colleges could lose their ability to offer federal aid in the future.
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Nearly half of Michigan's projected tart cherry yield for 2025 was lost after weather complications devasted cherry farms across the state.
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Several community and business groups in the region have come together to offer 10 people $5,000 grants to put toward housing costs if they plan to move to the region or signed a new lease as of April 1.