
Great Lakes Lamprey Control Program Rehiring After Trump-Era Cuts
The Great Lakes’ sea lamprey control program can rehire staff after cuts, but delays may still impact operations.

The Great Lakes’ sea lamprey control program can rehire staff after cuts, but delays may still impact operations.

Over 25,000 children risk losing immigration legal services, including 800 in Michigan, due to funding termination.

Groups combating antisemitism urge President Trump to withdraw Amer Ghalib’s nomination as U.S. ambassador to Kuwait.

Legislation in Michigan could classify some gas generators as clean energy, sparking debate over energy policies.

The Michigan Supreme Court will hear a case on custody of a frozen embryo after David and Sarah Markiewicz’s divorce.

Beam signing ceremony held for new residential, dining complex opening fall 2026 on Central Campus. Photos inside.

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

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

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.

