Bridge Michigan News Quiz: June 20, 2025: A trivia scorcher June 20, 2025 | Joel Kurth in The Center for Michigan
Tech flaws, weak rules mar Michigan system to shine light on lawmaker conflicts June 17, 2025 | Simon D. Schuster in Michigan Government A new voter-approved law requires Michigan officials to disclose their personal financial information. Good luck figuring out how to find it.
GOP fundraiser pleads guilty in Unlock Michigan ‘dark money scheme’ June 17, 2025 | Jordyn Hermani in Michigan Government Longtime GOP fundraiser for a 2020 effort to repeal Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s pandemic powers pleads guilty to misdemeanor for lying to investigators.
Opinion | Repealing clean energy investments would hurt Michigan businesses, workers June 17, 2025 | Dennis Aguirre in Guest Commentary The 2022 clean energy plan was written to support unions like mine, making sure that American workers don’t get left behind.
Who's running for Michigan governor: Former House Speaker Tom Leonard jumps in June 17, 2025 | Bridge Staff in Michigan Government Michigan voters will elect a new governor in 2026. See which candidates are already lining up to run.
Michigan officials made Minnesota shooter list. Some want home address shield June 16, 2025 | Jordyn Hermani in Michigan Government After a gunman shot two Minnesota lawmakers, Michigan officials reconsider disclosure laws requiring candidates to disclose home addresses.
Opinion | Don’t let EV drivers get sideswiped in Michigan’s road funding fix June 16, 2025 | Laura Sherman, Jane McCurry in Guest Commentary We can fix our roads without reversing progress on clean mobility. Let’s not let a well-intentioned fix become a costly mistake.
Abandoned Michigan cemetery unearths history of segregation — even in death June 16, 2025 | Astrid Code in Quality of Life Abandoned for 60 years, Washtenaw County’s only Black cemetery is now being restored.