
Stateside: Wednesday, March 5, 2025
First, a new research school opens in Michigan. Then, the House threatens funding cuts for sanctuary cities and more.

First, a new research school opens in Michigan. Then, the House threatens funding cuts for sanctuary cities and more.

The auto industry faces challenges as tariffs impact supply chains, with costs rising and future manufacturing uncertain.

Hundreds chanted “We’re not afraid” in Detroit, protesting plans to deport immigrants. Impact felt from Trump’s rhetoric.

Ukrainian-Americans rally in Warren against Trump’s policy shift, expressing support for Ukraine amid U.S. changes.

A Michigan House committee debates a GOP-backed amendment requiring proof of citizenship and ID to vote, sparking controversy.

In this cream-filled edition of Stateside, we discuss the Trump trade war with Canada and its impact on Michigan.

Hydrogen fuels ICEs for low emissions. H2EA-NA promotes hydrogen as an alternative, fostering innovation and collaboration.

New Palace Bakery celebrates Pączki Day on March 4, 2025, offering traditional and new flavors like “cook-zki.”

Detroit children’s deaths highlight homelessness crisis; family gets new home; housing shortage worsens situation.

Spring is near, and birdwatchers in Michigan are excited about rare sightings, including an orange snowy owl.

On this edition of Stateside: stories of a laid-off worker, the oldest African American cookbook, and high pollen risks.

The College of Pharmacy wins the Lawrence C. Weaver Transformative Community Service Award, recognizing its dedication to unmet community needs.

