


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.

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.

