Former legislative aide charged with embezzlement in $25M Clare earmark scandal May 14, 2025 | Jonathan Oosting in Michigan Government
How to be an informed voter, detect misinformation May 8, 2024 | Bridge Staff in Michigan Government Misinformation is rampant. Here are resources to help.
Issues and policies: Biden administration, Trump, Democrats, Republicans May 7, 2024 | Bridge Staff in Michigan Government See where Democrats, Republicans, the Joe Biden administration and Donald Trump stand on top issues including abortion, autos, the environment, health care, immigration, foreign policy and more.
Michigan elections 2024: Key dates, last day to register to vote May 7, 2024 | Bridge Staff in Michigan Government New laws mean voting will look different in Michigan this year. Here are key dates in the process.
Polls for president, Senate, Harris, Trump May 7, 2024 | Bridge Staff in Michigan Government What do polls say about who’s leading the race for president and the U.S. Senate in Michigan? And how should you interpret them?
How to register to vote in Michigan May 7, 2024 | Jordyn Hermani in Michigan Government Michigan will decide key races in a host of races in 2024. Voters should keep several deadlines in the process in mind.
How to get an absentee ballot May 7, 2024 | Jordyn Hermani in Michigan Government No-reason absentee voting has become a popular method of casting ballots in Michigan. Here’s what you need to know.
Michigan union workers OK strike against Stellantis over health concerns May 7, 2024 | Paula Gardner in Business Watch The UAW is negotiating for changes at the Warren Stamping Plant, where workers say better ventilation and protective equipment are needed.
Kamala Harris touts EV transition loans in Detroit May 6, 2024 | Simon D. Schuster in Michigan Government The federal government is offering up to $100 million to ease the transition to EV parts manufacturing for Michigan suppliers.
Marijuana edibles, vape pens in Michigan schools prompt calls for reform May 6, 2024 | Isabel Lohman in Talent & Education Pot use for students isn’t new. But Michigan school leaders say they worry about students using vapes or marijuana edibles.
Michigan cannabis shops could make more money when weed is reclassified May 6, 2024 | Janelle D. James in Michigan Government The U.S. is recommending that marijuana be reclassified as a less dangerous drug, and that could mean cannabis shops could make more money.