
Reviving U.S. Manufacturing: Challenges in Filling Open Positions
American manufacturing is reviving, but firms face worker shortages. With many jobs unfilled, higher pay and skills are key.
American manufacturing is reviving, but firms face worker shortages. With many jobs unfilled, higher pay and skills are key.
Bills in Michigan’s House and Senate aim to ban gender-affirming care for transgender minors, sparking controversy.
Health care advocates in Michigan oppose GOP Medicaid cuts, citing potential job losses and impacts on rural hospitals.
The federal proposal to cut Medicaid, a podcast on Anishinaabe land stewardship, and Michigan EPA workers organizing.
Student loan repayments resumed after a five-year pause, affecting millions in default who face financial penalties.
Gerardo Serrano, working at Churchill Downs, transitioned from an H-2B visa to U.S. residency, aiding horse care.
Gerardo Serrano works with thoroughbred racehorses at Churchill Downs and secured a green card after 12 years.
The U.S. and China have agreed to reduce tariffs, easing trade tensions. Talks made progress on fentanyl smuggling issues.
A Michigan bill proposes allowing nurse practitioners to operate independently, citing financial and care challenges.
Michigan Rep. Joe Tate launches U.S. Senate campaign, joining a crowded Democratic field vying for Gary Peters’ seat.
Paola Carlson brings Colombian cuisine to Grand Rapids with Pochis Colombian Café, offering authentic, gluten-free dishes.
First, we discuss a Michigan State University email about finances, then a visit from a Grand Rapids PBS icon.