Extreme erosion along the Great Lakes coasts grabbed lawmakers’ attention and inspired proposals to pull development back from the shoreline. Five years later, regulatory gaps still leave some communities more vulnerable than others.
Bridge journalists preview the Democratic National Convention, discuss Donald Trump’s planned return to Michigan and sort through residence controversies in the U.S. Senate race.
Slow testing methods have hampered efforts to stay ahead of bacterial pollution in the Great Lakes. Beaches in Oakland County and Detroit's Belle Isle are among those working on quicker, more accurate tests.
The 2022 Inflation Reduction Act allowed Medicare to negotiate the prices for 10 common or costly drugs. Those savings — up to 76% on one drug — are on the way for Medicare beneficiaries.
As he runs for Michigan Supreme Court, Matthew DePerno battles professional misconduct claims and felony charges stemming from alleged attempts to overturn Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss.
After a year, Michigan’s EV Jobs Academy program has helped start technician training classes to prepare the next generation of workers for an evolving automotive industry.
Awaiting sentencing in a separate case, a consultant on the Clare project has provided ‘hundreds of documents and text messages essential to the success of the investigation,’ according to a state official.
Bridge asked for reader photos showcasing the beauty of the Mitten State. They delivered. And then some. Let’s keep it going as we squeeze out every last drop of joy from summer.
After a Grand Rapids couple announced plans to offer green burials in the woods outside Newaygo, local officials responded by banning all cemeteries. On Thursday, a judge called that unconstitutional.