
Michigan AG Joins Lawsuit Against Federal Funding Freeze Impacts
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and 22 states filed a lawsuit to halt a federal funds freeze affecting programs.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and 22 states filed a lawsuit to halt a federal funds freeze affecting programs.
Governor Whitmer signed the Michigan Hate Crime Act, broadening hate crime definitions and increasing penalties.
Michigan Senator Gary Peters won’t seek a third term in 2026, creating a contested battleground seat for both parties.

President Trump proposes tariffs on imported goods, potentially raising costs for Michigan businesses and consumers.

Michigan’s top elections official faces a campaign finance complaint from the state Republican Party over resource use.

President Trump withdrew EPA plans to set PFAS limits in water. Michigan regulates PFAS, facing legal challenges.

In today’s episode, we discuss Trump’s second term, squeaky sand, advice for listeners, and a docuseries on Black history.

Alexandra Murphy explores why 36% of Detroiters struggle with transportation and how the TSI can offer solutions.

More than 72 million Americans benefit from Medicaid, but proposed cuts could reduce coverage or shift costs to states.

Three years into the bird flu outbreak, infections show no sign of slowing. Farmers urge the U.S. to consider vaccination.

The Civic Librarian Project empowers librarians to use technology for community problem-solving and civic engagement.

Bills addressing racial disparities in maternal health are back in Michigan, aiming for bipartisan support and action.

