
Stateside: Friday, March 21, 2025
First, how DOGE cuts impact Michigan’s Piping Plovers. Then, Olympic gymnast Frederick Richard’s ambitions.

First, how DOGE cuts impact Michigan’s Piping Plovers. Then, Olympic gymnast Frederick Richard’s ambitions.

A federal funding freeze impacted Michigan’s refugee resettlement, leading agencies like Samaritas to seek community aid.

Tomorrow marks the 11-year anniversary of over 300 same-sex couples marrying in Michigan after a landmark ruling.

Three faculty members from engineering, public health, and computer science join U-M’s executive committee.

Michigan marks 11 years since over 300 same-sex couples wed after a historic court ruling. Legal battles continue.

Michigan lawmakers face delays in closing last budget by deadline, risking complications for state’s financial planning.

President Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Education Department, fulfilling a campaign promise.

U-M Health unveils plans for a $250M clinical facility in Troy, enhancing patient access in southeast Michigan.

Neel U. Sukhatme appointed as Dean of Law at Michigan, effective July 2025, bringing innovative leadership.

First, the impact of funding cuts on Michigan tribes. Then, stories in state park logbooks. Plus, revived shipwreck seeds.

Postal workers in Michigan protested against plans to move USPS under the U.S. Commerce Department, fearing privatization.

Wayne County is ordered to reimburse former homeowners after inflated property taxes led to unconstitutional foreclosures.

