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Today on Stateside, less driving statewide during the COVID-19 pandemic means insurance companies need to distribute refunds. We find out about what this…
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As the cases of COVID-19 continue to climb, public health officials are calling for "social distancing" to slow the spread of the virus. Schools are being…
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There has been an increase in visitation at National Parks across the country. People are flocking to big name parks such as Yosemite in California, and…
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Earlier this month, Facebook announced a change to its algorithm that impacts the visibility of media outlets within your News Feed. Facebook regularly…
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How do we sort out fact from fiction on social media? Do we really want to? It seems that people are quickly and happily sharing things online that are…
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A Detroit man is facing a terrorism charge for making threats against police officers on social media.Nheru Gowan Littleton, 40, made a series of threats…
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You may have read the recent news that NPR decided to discontinue online comments at NPR.org. Editors at NPR reasoned there are better ways to connect…
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A new Michigan State University study suggests, if you spent time this past weekend with a beer in your hand, it may be because of something you saw on…
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Emails recently released by Gov. Rick Snyder's office indicated that Michigan State Police were aware that a Copper City man made a potentially…
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The Grand Rapids School Board unanimously adopted yesterday a new policy to regulate employees’ use of social media.The policy holds employees accountable…