
Stateside: Thursday, April 17, 2025
In this edition of Stateside, we discuss the Rx Kids program launch in Dearborn and conservation efforts for the Kirtland’s warbler.

In this edition of Stateside, we discuss the Rx Kids program launch in Dearborn and conservation efforts for the Kirtland’s warbler.

Michigan faces first measles outbreak since 2019 in Montcalm County with three cases linked to travel. No new exposures.

UM-Flint receives a $746,000 grant to enhance digital access and literacy in Michigan’s underserved communities.

The University of Michigan faces a lawsuit alleging pay discrimination against female employees, highlighting a $9,000 pay gap.

Abdul El-Sayed, former Michigan health official, enters the 2026 Senate race, challenging for the open Senate seat.

May Erlewine’s new album embraces resilience with a bold sound, expressing more dissent and frustration than before.

Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni meets Trump at the White House to discuss EU-US trade, tariffs, and transatlantic ties.

The Revolutionary War began 250 years ago, sparked by Thomas Gage’s orders for the Concord Expedition on April 18, 1775.

The GOP-led Michigan House Oversight Committee subpoenas Secretary of State Benson over election material access issues.

Stateside covers the March ice storm damage in Northern Michigan and Ingham County’s first measles case with protection tips.

Dearborn Mayor Hammoud highlights crime reduction, improved parks, and balanced budgets, with a focus on innovation.

Mark Totten announces candidacy for Michigan Attorney General, pledging to hold administration accountable and protect rights.

