
Stateside: Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025
The impacts of increasing minimum wage on businesses, a veteran’s deportation story, and a visit to the Auto Show.
The impacts of increasing minimum wage on businesses, a veteran’s deportation story, and a visit to the Auto Show.
Devices harnessing wave motion and offshore winds may become more robust, quieter, and easier to test with new grants.
Michigan’s top Republican leader in the state Senate, Aric Nesbitt, announced his candidacy for governor Tuesday.
The Detroit Red Wings have a fresh start with Todd McClelland as coach, bringing new energy and playoff hopes.
Michigan businesses gain research and development tax benefits under new laws signed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
The new Republican leaders have reversed a ban on employees carrying guns in the House office building, sparking debate.
In today’s episode, we explore the Auto Show’s historical significance in Detroit and discuss the Pistons’ comeback.
A Michigan Medicine lab offers MyHPVscore, a groundbreaking blood test for HPV-related head and neck cancer detection.
Enjoy an hour of storytelling from Detroit’s Story Fest featuring Laura Weber Davis, Bryce Huffman, and more.
A hearing is set to address a loophole in Michigan lobbyist gift laws, focusing on reimbursement practices for gifts.
Sandra Hunter, an active triathlete, will compete in the 2025 World Triathlon Multisport Championships in Spain.
The University of Michigan is ending its partnership with Shanghai Jiao Tong University amid national security concerns.