
Stateside: Friday, April 4, 2025
A Royal Oak Democrat announces a bid for the US Senate, plus Michigan’s Porcupine Mountains cabin journals, and new rules.

A Royal Oak Democrat announces a bid for the US Senate, plus Michigan’s Porcupine Mountains cabin journals, and new rules.

How bold moves in COVID-19’s early days are powering new possibilities five years later. They say necessity is…

The Michigan Legislature has nine stalled bills yet to reach Governor Whitmer, creating a constitutional dilemma.

The University of Michigan-Flint Named a College of Distinction for 2025

Democratic officials in 19 states sued Trump over an executive order on elections, calling it unconstitutional.

Automaker Stellantis halts production in Canada and Mexico due to Trump’s 25% tariff, impacting 900 U.S. workers.

A review by Michigan Secretary of State found 16 non-citizens likely voted in the 2020 election, a tiny 0.00028%.

In this edition of Stateside: the Lyoya family’s life after Patrick’s death, a cooking lesson, and butterfly population decline.

Senate Democrats introduced a bill to protect those with private insurance from drug price hikes by penalizing companies.

The Trump administration cut $11.4B from COVID-19 funds, impacting Michigan and other states’ health initiatives.

6 p.m. Monday, April 14, 2025
Free screening of “Sugarcane” at Michigan Theater. Q&A with filmmakers Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie.

President Trump implements a 10% tax on imports, aiming to fulfill campaign promises and address trade imbalances.

