
Stateside: Friday, June 6, 2025
Today, learn about tick season before heading into the woods, a Sudanese folk tale podcast, and a Detroit play on school shootings.

Today, learn about tick season before heading into the woods, a Sudanese folk tale podcast, and a Detroit play on school shootings.

House Republicans intensify their feud with Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, filing a lawsuit to enforce a subpoena.

Explore Michigan’s Great Lakes through “Great Lakes in 50 Maps” by Alex B. Hill, revealing history and legends.

Paige Fischer drives to Traverse City for vacation, aware of wildfire smoke from Canada. Fires increase with climate change.

Michigan police may use roadside saliva tests for drug use under a bill discussed in the House; concerns of misuse exist.

Michigan House Republicans and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson are in court over election materials and oversight.

Opponents of the Line 5 tunnel under the Straits of Mackinac urge Michigan to reconsider environmental impacts.

Santa Ono’s bid to lead the University of Florida was blocked by the Board of Governors amid political pressure.

Michigan AG Dana Nessel urges a judge to strike down a 1978 law requiring abortion clinics to screen for coercion.

Flint city council urges Michigan State Police to probe claims of excessive force by local officers at recent events.

President Trump is banning travelers from 12 countries and partially restricting seven others, citing security needs.

Michigan House considers bills to make “ghost guns” illegal, requiring serialization within 18 months to enhance safety.

