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Nearly 50 homes were destroyed and dozens more were seriously damaged during severe weather last week in Kalamazoo County.
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Plasma ejected from the sun will be hitting the atmosphere over Michigan.
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Colleen Karsnick and Alaittin Pasa lived in southern Turkey when earthquakes hit the region in February. Now in Michigan, the couple shares an update on relief efforts.
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On yet another bad air day, we are joined by the Michigan state climatologist to learn about the weather patterns bringing and keeping the wildfire smoke in Michigan.
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Amid wide spread air quality warnings in the midwest, Detroit pulmonary doctor Lawrence MacDonald shares ways to address health risks.
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The tornado remains one of the deadliest in U.S. history.
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Why are farmers with spring crops grateful for the recent cold snap? Then, how a network of storm-spotters in northern Michigan aims to improve severe weather warnings. Plus, baritone saxophonist Kaleigh Wilder talked music with us ahead of her upcoming performance in Ypsilanti. Also, how law enforcement and community members in Washtenaw County are building trust to help curb gun violence.
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Michigan utilities were still working on restoring service interrupted by the last two storms when another storm Friday knocked out power to more than 200,000 people.
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Recent outages affected hundreds of thousands of Michiganders. One Washtenaw County commissioner says utility companies have too much influence over state politicians.
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A plane loaded with scientists and their equipment has been flying through frozen skies this winter, sampling cloud particles to improve predictions of which storms will wreak havoc on the ground.
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A University of Michigan researcher explained what went wrong with the grid during Wednesday night's ice storm, and why so many are still out of power. Plus, a conversation about how Indigenous people are reclaiming space in Midwestern cities.
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More than 700,000 utility customers lost power in the wake of Wednesday's winter storm, mostly blamed on accumulating ice and high winds.