
Stateside: Friday, Feb. 7, 2025
A lawsuit challenges the University of Michigan’s campus ban for Gaza protestors. Plus, news on a new Detroit eatery.

A lawsuit challenges the University of Michigan’s campus ban for Gaza protestors. Plus, news on a new Detroit eatery.

A Bay City commissioner plans to propose a resolution to prevent city funds from enforcing federal immigration laws.

Sunshine Week highlights transparency in government; Michigan Senate passes FOIA bills, aiming for open governance.

Join Stateside and The Dish for a Valentine’s dinner with Filipino food and karaoke at Adobo Boy on Feb. 14-15.
Chris Swanson, Genesee County sheriff, launches Michigan governor bid, emphasizing unity and economic growth.

Governor Whitmer proposes increasing landfill surcharge to $5 per ton to fund pollution cleanup, faces legislative hurdles.

History of Black quarterbacks, Dearborn’s response to Trump’s Gaza comments, and queer rom-com stories from Grand Rapids.

Healthcare providers are canceling gender-affirming care appointments amid legal pushback. Tips on navigating misinformation.

Michigan ERs face a surge in respiratory patients, mainly flu cases, impacting care levels. Corewell Health reports a 25-30% flu increase.

Listen to Science Moms, a group of climate scientists who are mothers, advocating for climate change awareness.

A Michigan Senate committee reviewed a Democratic bill to modify the state’s sick leave law ahead of its enactment.

Some hospitals reconsider gender-affirming care for minors after an executive order. ACLU challenges its legality.

