
Stateside: Monday, July 28, 2025
Updates on the stabbing of 11 people at a Walmart in Traverse City. Also, the last surviving quadruplet from Lansing dies.

Updates on the stabbing of 11 people at a Walmart in Traverse City. Also, the last surviving quadruplet from Lansing dies.

Children with a strong food reward drive struggle with ultra-processed foods, needing guidance to maintain health.

Environmental groups mark 15 years since the Kalamazoo River oil spill, urging action to prevent future disasters.

President Trump announces a trade deal with the EU reducing tariffs, while addressing aid and issues in Gaza.

Two candidates challenge a ten-year incumbent in Southfield’s mayoral race, focusing on taxes and city services.

Consumers Energy’s closure of a coal plant was halted by the Trump administration, leading to legal challenges.

A Florida-based real estate startup pitched to investors: buy Detroit homes with crypto. But the deal never closed.

The budget process in Lansing is a mess with negotiations stalled, schools affected, and pressure mounting for a resolution.

Dr. JoAnn Pinkerton urges the FDA to remove black box warnings on low-dose estrogen treatments, citing overstated risks.

A study finds urgent care centers often prescribe unnecessary antibiotics and steroids, risking patient health and safety.

A lawsuit appeal challenges Michigan’s ban on using state funds for abortions, citing a 2022 constitutional amendment.

Federal regulators have approved steps for Holtec to restart the Palisades Nuclear Plant, despite safety concerns.

