
Stateside: Tuesday, March 4, 2025
In this cream-filled edition of Stateside, we discuss the Trump trade war with Canada and its impact on Michigan.

In this cream-filled edition of Stateside, we discuss the Trump trade war with Canada and its impact on Michigan.

Federal workers from Coconino National Forest were laid off, affecting lives in northern Arizona. Here are their stories.

Hydrogen fuels ICEs for low emissions. H2EA-NA promotes hydrogen as an alternative, fostering innovation and collaboration.

Gov. Katie Hobbs won’t fund Grand Canyon Park amid layoffs, NWS warns of wildfire risk, Navajo County recorder indicted.

Trump’s administration plans cuts to the Social Security Administration, despite campaign promises to protect funding.

An ad from Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel uses stock footage of a model as a local rape survivor, sparking controversy.

New Palace Bakery celebrates Pączki Day on March 4, 2025, offering traditional and new flavors like “cook-zki.”

Detroit children’s deaths highlight homelessness crisis; family gets new home; housing shortage worsens situation.

Spring is near, and birdwatchers in Michigan are excited about rare sightings, including an orange snowy owl.

Despite promises, Congress hasn’t fully reimbursed law enforcement for jailing undocumented immigrants, causing issues.

A Senate committee will hear the Fix Our Forests Act, aiming to reduce wildfires but facing opposition from environmentalists.

Montana bills to alter medical malpractice laws are advancing, limiting jury damage assessments and easing provider burdens.

