
Stateside: Tuesday, July 1, 2025
The Catholic Archdiocese limits Latin Mass in Detroit. A biologist finds new ways to tackle swimmer’s itch, and Black mothers…

The Catholic Archdiocese limits Latin Mass in Detroit. A biologist finds new ways to tackle swimmer’s itch, and Black mothers…

A second Democrat, Maat Maasdam, a former Navy SEAL, joins the race to unseat Tom Barrett in Michigan’s 7th District.

An iconic fish from the Great Lakes is declining due to invasive mussels, with catches dropping from 6.9M lbs in 2009.

Ahead of July Fourth, 76% of Americans feel democracy is under threat, while 73% view politically motivated violence as a major issue.

A Michigan bill aims to cap solar energy at 20% of the grid, drawing criticism from environmental groups for limiting options.

A coalition aims to ban political donations from utility-affiliated committees and major state contractors in Michigan.

Chef Abra Berens shares a Creamy Scone recipe perfect for Michigan’s strawberry season and versatile for all berries.

Detroit Free Press columnist M.L. Elrick wins award for opinion writing, uncovering corruption in Michigan politics.

Canadian PM Mark Carney and U.S. President Trump resume trade talks after Canada drops tech tax plan, easing tensions.

A Michigan ballot campaign is set to collect signatures for ranked choice voting after state election board approval.

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson challenges a GOP-led subpoena, arguing it’s a misuse of power in election oversight.

Today on Stateside: Bridge Michigan’s Kelly House discusses her series about the whitefish population. Then, a Unive

