It's Thursday, which means it's time to chat about all things movies! But, there's going to be a few changes with the program going. WEMU's Mat Hopson talked about the latest cinema news and special screenings with his new co-host, Marquee Arts Director of Marketing, Tara Calligan.
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Should the City of Ypsilanti create a vacancy tax to reduce the number of empty storefronts and homes? As WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports, a recent presentation to the City Council discussed the possibility.
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Democratic gubernatorial nominee Jocelyn Benson named state Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks as her running mate Wednesday. Colin Jackson has more.
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Bedbugs are found to be responsible for the sudden and temporary closure of the Ypsilanti District Library’s Michigan Avenue branch. WEMU’s Ana Longoria reports.
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A number of Ann Arbor businesses have started to phase out using single-use plastics. Not only has this lowered their operational costs, it's beneficial to many local environmental initiatives. Phillis Engelbert, owner/operator of Detroit Filling Station in Ann Arbor, is among these entrepreneurs leading the way in working towards zero waste. She talks more about her actions and how others can follow her example with Rebekah Warren.
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University Musical Society (UMS) is returning to Ypsilanti's historic Freighthouse this fall with another season of performances and community events. This year's residency brings back some familiar Freighthouse favorites, while also introducing some new experiences with the hopes of, once again, creating a very welcoming musical atmosphere for folks in and around the Ypsi community. Lee Van Roth gave us a preview of the upcoming season with UMS Vice President of Learning and Engagement, Cayenne Harris.
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Ypsilanti Township has approved a 180-day moratorium on any new major electric infrastructure. It’s on the heels of The University of Michigan’s decision to build a high-tech computing center on a parcel next to the Huron River. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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On Tuesday night, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson discussed what she’d do for the Black community if elected governor this November. Colin Jackson has more on a “Black Voters for Benson” event in Detroit.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is holding an informational meeting in Scio Township to have an open discussion with residents about the Gelman dioxane plume. WEMU’s Ana Longoria has the details.
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The City of Saline has questions for the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE). They’re ahead of EGLE granting a discharge permit to Related Digital for the Oracle Data Center in nearby Saline Township. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
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A campaign to tighten Michigan’s voter ID and registration policies has hit a roadblock on its path to the November ballot. Colin Jackson has more.
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Eastern Michigan University has decided to close Jones Natatorium at the end of the school year. WEMU’s Ana Longoria has the story.
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"You Irritate Me So" is the newest record from Juno Award winner Caity Gyorgy. She speaks to John Bommarito about it and her upcoming performance in Ann Arbor.
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