
Stateside: Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Stateside explores Windsor and Detroit’s manufacturing history and discusses a new horror film set in Holland, MI.

Stateside explores Windsor and Detroit’s manufacturing history and discusses a new horror film set in Holland, MI.

ANN ARBOR—A University of Michigan poll reveals 74% of older Americans faced extreme weather recently, impacting views on climate.

Amid COVID, many turned to solitude, echoing historical patterns. Stateside podcast explores post-pandemic social shifts.

Michigan officials warn against federal efforts to reduce the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s powers, citing risks.

Republican lawmakers ask the Supreme Court to challenge Michigan’s voter-approved amendments without full House support.

In this edition of Stateside, we explore budget cuts affecting the U.S. Institute for Libraries and Museums and more.


Stateside’s podcast “Revival: How COVID changed healthcare” explores the ongoing impact of the pandemic on our lives.

Doctors in Michigan may not need to disclose mental health conditions for licensure under a new state House bill.

The Michigan House passed parts of a GOP education plan requiring schools to post data and allow trade school dual enrollment.

Michigan Senate leader urges judge to compel GOP-led House to send nine withheld bills to Governor Whitmer.

Michigan libraries brace for impact as federal cuts threaten $4.8M in funding, risking vital programs and resources.

