
Stateside: Wednesday, March 12, 2025
On this edition of Stateside, we discuss the appointment of two Michigan mayors as U.S. ambassadors and a Flint native’s story.
On this edition of Stateside, we discuss the appointment of two Michigan mayors as U.S. ambassadors and a Flint native’s story.
The Bitterroot National Forest halts its 4-year project for thinning and burning due to endangered species concerns.
Michigan Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist announces his run for governor in 2026, highlighting his problem-solving skills.
Arizona lawmakers reintroduced a water security agreement for tribes; APS warns of power shut-offs; officer investigated.
Less than a month ago, Jessica Fair was a historical architect at Valley Forge National Historical Park. Now, she’s unemployed.
Astronomers use JWST to explore the Flame Nebula, revealing insights into the smallest self-forming celestial bodies.
Only five Zpectrum plants remained by the last episode. The founder of Alien Labs aims to take Cali-weed nationwide.
AI surveillance in schools raises privacy concerns as technology flags students’ personal issues, sparking debate.
Bat Conservation International uses DNA to track bat migration from Mexico to the US, aiding habitat restoration efforts.
U-M Debate Team wins the 38th annual American Debate Association National Championship, defeating Northwestern.
The Trump administration is reviving family detention centers and altering apps for self-deportation, impacting jobs.
Democrats in the Michigan House oppose a joint resolution requiring additional proof of citizenship to vote, citing barriers.