
Michigan Appeals Court Dismisses GOP Lawsuit on Overseas Voter Rules
The Michigan Court of Appeals dismissed a GOP lawsuit against Secretary of State Benson, deeming it a PR stunt.

The Michigan Court of Appeals dismissed a GOP lawsuit against Secretary of State Benson, deeming it a PR stunt.

On this Stateside edition, a bear with a lid stuck on its neck, Michigan’s labor statistics, and the rule of law in 2025.

The skies over Michigan are clearing after air quality alerts from Canadian wildfires. Climate change could worsen this.

President Trump plans an unprecedented census change excluding undocumented people, raising legal and constitutional issues.

President Trump plans a “new” census excluding undocumented immigrants, raising legal and constitutional questions.

United Auto Workers president Shawn Fain faces potential internal trial for alleged misconduct, risking removal.

Republican Speaker Matt Hall considers seeking more time for Medicaid cuts as negotiations stall in Michigan.

Health officials found Legionella bacteria in Allegria Village’s water after two deaths; steps taken for safety.

Guest host Zoe Clark discusses Canadian wildfire smoke’s impact on Michigan air quality and the Black Zine Fair Detroit.

Detroit voters selected Mary Sheffield and Solomon Kinloch Jr. for the mayoral race; experts analyze primary results.

Incumbents lead in Detroit City Council primary; Mary Waters and Coleman A. Young II advance with most votes.

City voters approved Proposals A and B, allowing Ann Arbor District Library to develop a high rise on disputed land.

