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Voters defeated slightly more than half of the requests to borrow money for improvements, a lower success rate than normal for May election. Voters in Democratic-leaning districts were more likely to approve bonds.
High sticker prices and a fear of debt may be prompting Michigan high school students to opt out of college. National data suggests getting a college degree is still worth it.
The primary election is less than a month away and all eyes will be on Michigan. Already,178,931 absentee ballots have been turned in, topping even this time in 2020.
Michigan may be without any statewide ballot proposals for the first time since 2016 after a group seeking to eliminate property taxes failed to collect required signatures in time.
A reader asks if adults in Michigan who acquire a driver's license are automatically registered to vote. Bridge answers as part of our elections FAQ series.
Michigan officials are rolling back a $1 billion incentive package for Ford after it downsized its BlueOval Battery Park. Once planned for over 700 acres, with 2,500 jobs, it’s now slated at roughly 500 acres and 1,700 jobs.
The state’s auditor general says Michigan’s Child Protective Services is slow to investigate allegations of child abuse and neglect, but the head of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has fired back, saying the probe is “deceitful and dishonest.”