
Stateside: Thursday, May 22, 2025
Congress votes on Medicaid hurdles, a TikTok chef goes viral with West Michigan recipes, and Carl Craig at Movement.

Congress votes on Medicaid hurdles, a TikTok chef goes viral with West Michigan recipes, and Carl Craig at Movement.

Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker announced no retrial for ex-officer Schurr after a mistrial in the Lyoya case.
Stateside Michigan – Michigan Public’s Kate Wells discusses her recent reporting on the financial pressures faced by some Planned Parenthood clinics. — — Read More Michigan News

Governor Whitmer aims to secure a microchip factory in Michigan by 2027, enhancing the state’s industrial legacy.

Governor Whitmer challenges GOP candidate John James on Medicaid cuts, urging him to prioritize Michiganders’ needs.

Today, a bargaining standoff in West Michigan over teacher salaries and a policy rift for a widely used herbicide.

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson faces challenges as she’s accused of violating campaign finance law.

The FDA recalls cucumbers from Bedner Growers due to a salmonella outbreak affecting 26 people across 15 states.

Severe flooding in May 2020 led to dam failures in Michigan, displacing thousands. Legal battles and recovery continue.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa seeks to mend ties with Trump amidst tensions over alleged racial policies.

South African President Ramaphosa faced a tense meeting with Trump, who repeated false claims of “white genocide.”

Workers at five Detroit-area nursing homes struck against Ciena Healthcare for better wages and contract terms.

