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The new state law that lifts Michigan’s 38-year-old ban on paid surrogate pregnancy contracts took effect Tuesday. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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Mary Louise Kelly is co-host of NPR’S award-winning news magazine, "All Things Considered." She started at NPR as a national security correspondent and has worked for the BBC as a foreign correspondent. She is also mother to two sons and knows firsthand the conflict working mothers face between family and work. WEMU's Caroline MacGregor had a chance to chat with Kelly about her new book, "It. Goes. So. Fast.: The Year of No Do-Overs."
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The Corner Health Center in Ypsilanti has been around for some four decades, providing health care and support programs for 12-25 year-olds who may not be able to afford the services otherwise. Now, the center is adding to its services to help young dads and parents of transgender or non-binary children. WEMU's Cathy Shafran and Concentrate Media's Rylee Barnsdale bring the story of the how the Corner Health Center is expanding its offerings with the center's community outreach and health education manager, Ashley Anderson.
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A new government board to involve Michigan parents in the state education budget-making process is set to meet for the first time today. Colin Jackson has more.
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This week for "On The Ground Ypsi", WEMU's Lisa Barry and On the Ground Ypsi project manager Sarah Rigg talk to an area mother of one who started her own…
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Many families face some sort of crisis, especially when it involves the criminal justice system. Finding support can be difficult, which is why Florence…
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This week, "Art and Soul" is the art of well-being. 89.1 WEMU's Lisa Barry is joined by local parenting expert Nancy Serlin, who talks about teaching…
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To spank or not spank your children: It's a debate that has gone on among parents for years, but there's a new study that weighs in heavily on one…
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Parents and kids can experience a lot of conflict as children become teenagers. Ann Arbor public schools is offering parents the chance to see what’s…