
Michigan House Passes Bills for Tougher Opioid Trafficking Penalties
Michigan House passes bills for tougher penalties on opium-derived drug crimes, sparking debate on effectiveness.
Michigan House passes bills for tougher penalties on opium-derived drug crimes, sparking debate on effectiveness.
Michigan’s elections see changes with early voting and absentee options, while a petition aims to tighten voter ID laws.
Five University of Michigan professors join the 2025 class of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences for their research.
Ecorse is facing a financial crisis, with potential cash depletion impacting services. Efforts to redevelop land are delayed.
The U.S. reports over 800 measles cases, mostly in Texas. A poll highlights widespread misinformation on measles.
Advocates in Detroit denounce Trump’s environmental rollbacks, urging lawmakers to protect Michigan’s climate laws.
Michigan gun safety activists rally against legal immunity for gun manufacturers, highlighting industry complicity.
The Michigan House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson for election training materials.
In this edition of Stateside, we explore tariff changes for Michigan manufacturing, a memoir by Daria Burke, and more.
A Tappan Oak sapling, grown by alum Griffith, was planted on Earth Day at U-M, preserving its historic legacy.
An IRS program offering free online tax filing for 25 states is set to be terminated by Trump’s administration in 2025.
U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens launches her run for Michigan’s open Senate seat, focusing on Trump’s tariff policies’ impact.