Morning Edition
Weekday mornings from 5:00 - 9:00 a.m.
Weekday mornings on Michigan Public, Doug Tribou hosts NPR's Morning Edition, the most listened-to news radio program in the country. The show brings listeners up-to-the-minute news, analysis, commentary, interviews, and coverage of the arts and sports. Morning Edition on Michigan Public features work by our team of reporters, Doug's in-depth interviews, and observations from our sports commentator John U. Bacon. You'll also hear special features, including It's Just Politics, StoryCorps, and Mornings in Michigan.
The Latest from Morning Edition
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Michigan Public's John U. Bacon gives Warde Manuel and the Wolverines an A+ for their decision to hire Dusty May.
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The Uniform Partition of Heirs' Property Act passed the Michigan House in March. It would help protect against the forced sale of inherited family homes and farmland.
Mornings in Michigan
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The Michigan Capitol rotunda is undergoing a major renovation. Michigan Public's Morning Edition team got a special tour of the job site on a 160-foot scaffold.
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As part of Michigan Public's Mornings in Michigan series, meet a Michigan harbormaster who welcomes visiting freight ship crews with sweet treats.
More from Morning Edition
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Examining generational wealth for Black Michiganders: Michigan Public speaks to a Detroit homeowner whose family avoided common mistakes that tie up inherited properties.
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Michigan Public's John U. Bacon discusses the NCAA tournament streak for Michigan State's Tom Izzo, Michigan's dismissal of coach Juwan Howard, and the Red Wings' skid.
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Michigan Public's John U. Bacon discusses Tom Izzo and Michigan State's tournament appearance streak, Caitlin Clark's scoring record, and the Red Wings' playoff hopes.
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There are at least 5,525 residential heirs’ properties in Detroit, according to Detroit Future City. Title issues can put a family home and generational wealth at risk.
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The Michigan Republican Party held caucuses in Grand Rapids on Saturday. Bridge Michigan reporter Jonathan Oosting joined Michigan Public to discuss the results.
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Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley, often a target of Mays’ criticism, called his death ”a tremendous loss.”
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Michigan Public sports commentator John U. Bacon talks Tom Izzo, Caitlin Clark, and the historic highs and lows of this season in college basketball.
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The Detroit People’s Food Co-Op – which has signed up 2,000 members so far – is part of Malik Yakini's vision for a more liberated future for Black folks in Detroit.
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Detroit Youth Choir director Anthony White returns to Michigan Public's Morning Edition to discuss a new documentary series about the group that's streaming on Disney+.
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Michigan Public sports commentator John U. Bacon talks Dan Campbell's controversial calls in the Detroit Lions' 34-31 NFC Championship loss to the San Francisco 49ers.