Michigan sheriff fought new ‘red flag’ gun law. Now he’s using it May 13, 2024 | Jordyn Hermani in Michigan Government
State needs Senate to pass bipartisan bills to improve teacher evaluation and training December 9, 2014 | Phil Power in Phil's Column
As good jobs finally arrive, few Detroiters have the skills to fill them December 16, 2014 | Chastity Pratt in Urban Affairs
An appalling Court of Appeals decision cries out for reversal December 30, 2014 | Kary Moss in Guest Commentary
Legislators missed chance to have eyes opened on K-12 reform January 31, 2013 | Phil Power in Phil's Column
Who’s no. 1? County-by-county rankings on property values April 4, 2013 | Bridge Staff in Business Watch
Gun shop finds itself a frequent target – of theft April 9, 2013 | Pat Shellenbarger in Michigan Government
Snyder, senator at odds over guns in schools April 11, 2013 | Pat Shellenbarger in Michigan Government
In the nation’s increasingly powerful cities, a need for serious thinking August 9, 2013 | Natalie Burg in Brunch with Bridge
Can fancy finance fund fights against social ills? October 28, 2013 | Rick Haglund in Children & Families
No-fault reform would leave crash victims vulnerable November 1, 2013 | Brandon Hubbard in Brunch with Bridge
Capitol conundrum: Fewer inmates, same high costs February 7, 2012 | Peter Luke in Peter Luke: Eye on the Capitol
Listening series on schools makes stops in Detroit, Flint August 16, 2012 | Bridge Staff in Talent & Education
Right to Work bills revamp how courts handle challenges to them December 11, 2012 | Bridge Staff in Business Watch
Taxing pensions is an explosive move aimed at fairness September 1, 2011 | Phil Power in Phil's Column