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Stateside 7.11.2018

Stateside for Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Today on Stateside, as more states (including Michigan) consider legalizing recreational marijuana, how will cops be able to tell who is too stoned to drive? Plus, there was no spitting, cussing, or mitts allowed in the "gentlemanly game" of early baseball.  

Investigation raises ethical questions about Enbridge’s ties to Snyder administration

No mitt? No problem. Teams bring 1800s-style to Michigan baseball fields.

From Gaylord to The Voice, country singer returns home to debut new single

No driving, liquor, or films: Michigan “blue laws” prevented secular activity on Sundays

How high is too high? Researchers look for ways to measure stoned driving.

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