
Stateside: Tuesday, April 22, 2025
In this edition of Stateside, we explore tariff changes for Michigan manufacturing, a memoir by Daria Burke, and more.

In this edition of Stateside, we explore tariff changes for Michigan manufacturing, a memoir by Daria Burke, and more.

A Tappan Oak sapling, grown by alum Griffith, was planted on Earth Day at U-M, preserving its historic legacy.

An IRS program offering free online tax filing for 25 states is set to be terminated by Trump’s administration in 2025.

U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens launches her run for Michigan’s open Senate seat, focusing on Trump’s tariff policies’ impact.

Dearborn mayor announces Rx Kids program, providing $4,500 to expectant mothers, aiming to uplift families in need.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer emphasized road funding, housing, and innovation as priorities during her Grand Rapids speech.

Pope Francis, first Latin American pope, reshaped the Church’s role in social justice, confronting anti-immigrant rhetoric.

A look at harvesting Michigan’s forests, a Palestinian muralist in Michigan, and the dangers of cannabis to children.

The state House is voting on a $75M bill for recovery in northern Michigan after a massive ice storm last month.

Three years after Patrick Lyoya’s death, Christopher Schurr faces trial for second-degree murder amidst legal battles.

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Michigan’s men’s gymnastics team clinched its seventh NCAA title, edging Stanford by 0.163 points.

A Michigan ballot initiative to require proof of citizenship for voting advances. Debate centers on potential impacts.

