
Stateside: Monday, May 19, 2025
In this episode of Stateside, the Edenville dam’s rebuilding begins, residents face costs, and Malcolm X’s 100th birthday is celebrated.
In this episode of Stateside, the Edenville dam’s rebuilding begins, residents face costs, and Malcolm X’s 100th birthday is celebrated.
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson violated the Michigan Campaign Finance Act by using a state building lobby for a press conference.
Crews have contained 39% of the Greer Fire in the White Mountains, now over 20,000 acres, with ongoing evacuations.
President Trump issued 143 executive orders in the first 100 days targeting education, gun safety, tariffs, and more.
The EPA has lifted the 2016 emergency order on Flint’s water. The city now meets federal standards after extensive repairs.
Gracie Ladd, an oncology nurse, faced daunting decisions during her pregnancy due to severe fetal anomalies and legal hurdles.
A 74-year-old man died during a rim-to-rim hike in Grand Canyon National Park. Officials urge caution in extreme heat.
Gov. Katie Hobbs is on track to set a record for vetoing bills in Arizona, citing Republican proposals as the main cause.
Flagstaff moved May Hicks’ historic house, the “Betsy Ross of Arizona,” to save it from demolition for new apartments.
Ascension Health plans to sell four Michigan hospitals amid a wave of consolidations, reducing competition and possibly raising insurance costs.
Rachel Blistein founded Original Moxie to address the lack of curly hair products. The brand focuses on sustainability.
Recent studies challenge the belief that animal protein is superior for muscle growth, showing plant proteins can be comparable.