
Detroit and Michigan Central Station’s role in the Great Migration
PBS affiliates in Michigan premiere a series with Henry Louis Gates Jr., exploring the Great Migration and its impact.

PBS affiliates in Michigan premiere a series with Henry Louis Gates Jr., exploring the Great Migration and its impact.

Nithya Arun and Hiba Dagher gained hands-on legal experience as guardians ad litem in the 1L Advocacy Clinic.

Federal clean energy funds are vanishing, and universities face pressure to omit “climate change” from projects.

Bills in the Michigan House aim to enforce a two-year gap before lawmakers can become lobbyists after leaving office.

A lawsuit challenges the University of Michigan’s campus ban for Gaza protestors. Plus, news on a new Detroit eatery.

A Bay City commissioner plans to propose a resolution to prevent city funds from enforcing federal immigration laws.

Sunshine Week highlights transparency in government; Michigan Senate passes FOIA bills, aiming for open governance.

Join Stateside and The Dish for a Valentine’s dinner with Filipino food and karaoke at Adobo Boy on Feb. 14-15.
Chris Swanson, Genesee County sheriff, launches Michigan governor bid, emphasizing unity and economic growth.

Governor Whitmer proposes increasing landfill surcharge to $5 per ton to fund pollution cleanup, faces legislative hurdles.

History of Black quarterbacks, Dearborn’s response to Trump’s Gaza comments, and queer rom-com stories from Grand Rapids.

Healthcare providers are canceling gender-affirming care appointments amid legal pushback. Tips on navigating misinformation.

