
Stateside: Friday, Dec. 23, 2022
On today’s show, we celebrate the holiday weekend with a playlist of Christmas tunes by Michigan artists.
On today’s show, we celebrate the holiday weekend with a playlist of Christmas tunes by Michigan artists.
The Michigan Court of Appeals allows criminal election fraud cases against two men for misleading Detroit voters.
Michigan gymnast Frederick Richard returns to campus post-Olympics, inspiring many with his journey and passion.
Lavora Barnes steps down as Michigan Democratic Party chair; Curtis Hertel seeks to lead with focus on working people.
Democrats are working to protect reproductive health data before Republicans take control of Congress and presidency.
Chef Eddie Vargas, with a rich birria heritage, refines family recipes, adding unique touches while honoring traditions.
Joe Cedillo released after 38 years; Michigan’s new book system; Courtney Andersen voted Best Social Media Influencer.
An attorney claims a University of Michigan administrator was wrongfully terminated over alleged antisemitic remarks.
The Great Lakes African American Quilters’ Network uses quilting to express culture, artistry, and community.
The Safe Drinking Water Act, signed in 1974, continues to ensure safe water access but faces challenges like aging infrastructure.
Rebecca Blumenstein, addressing U-M grads, emphasized truth-seeking in the AI era, advocating engagement and leadership.
Nizam Abazid plans his first Syria trip in decades, celebrating Assad’s overthrow with Detroit-area Syrian Americans.