
Stateside: Thursday, April 24, 2025
Congresswoman Haley Stevens announces her candidacy for U.S. Senate, sharing personal and family stories in her campaign.
Congresswoman Haley Stevens announces her candidacy for U.S. Senate, sharing personal and family stories in her campaign.
President Trump urges Michigan auto manufacturers to reshore supply chains, facing challenges from tariffs and labor shortages.
Schools and colleges, along with departments and identity groups, will host graduation ceremonies and events.
The University of Michigan will increase parking permit rates by 4% for fiscal year 2026, supporting transport systems.
President Donald Trump will hold a rally in Michigan to celebrate his first 100 days back in office this Tuesday.
President Trump says the U.S. will secure a fair deal with China, amid high tariffs and strained trade relations.
First, how quickly will climate change impact us? Then, artists explore the true rigidity of borders.
The next National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is April 26. Proper disposal helps protect health and the environment.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer appoints Noah Hood to Michigan Supreme Court, filling seat vacated by Elizabeth Clement.
More than 200 immigrants have been detained by CBP at Detroit’s Ambassador Bridge port of entry since January, raising concerns.
A 1-year-old boy is the second measles case in Ingham County, exposed at daycare. Early isolation reduced risk.
Michigan’s new bills aim to assist lower-income households with safe, affordable water access, gaining bipartisan support.