Michigan petition summer: What to know about voting, tax, wage proposals before you sign June 29, 2025 | Simon D. Schuster in Michigan Government
Watch Bridge’s Lunch Break about how COVID impacts Michigan K-12 students February 23, 2022 | Amber DeLind, Kathryn Dugal in The Center for Michigan
Grand Rapids preschool effort strained by budget trends October 2, 2012 | Ron French in Talent & Education
Michigan enrollment ticks up, but still down since before pandemic February 24, 2022 | Koby Levin, Chalkbeat in Children & Families
Who benefits most from tax cut plans from Whitmer, Michigan Republicans? February 25, 2022 | Jonathan Oosting in Michigan Government
Bridge Lunch Break to discuss Michigan’s warming winters March 14, 2024 | Amber DeLind, Jackquelyn Garrett in The Center for Michigan
Michigan lawmakers consider making kindergarten mandatory March 12, 2024 | Isabel Lohman in Talent & Education
An uphill fight to take redistricting out of politicians’ hands April 13, 2017 | Ted Roelofs in Michigan Government
Detroit cites progress, but water shutoffs actually rose last year May 2, 2017 | Joel Kurth in Urban Affairs
Lower water lead levels a glimmer of good news for Benton Harbor December 15, 2021 | Kelly House in Michigan Environment Watch
A guide to Michigan’s leading business groups (slideshow) June 1, 2017 | Bridge Staff, Crain's Staff in Business Bridge
Watch Bridge’s Lunch Break on Michigan opioid epidemic February 28, 2024 | Amber DeLind, Jackquelyn Garrett in The Center for Michigan
The cash-bond system has served the country since 1835. It’s finally time for a change. June 9, 2017 | Robert Ficano in Guest Commentary
Judge: Kristina Karamo properly removed as Michigan GOP chair February 27, 2024 | Jonathan Oosting in Michigan Government
With new invasive carp money, the Great Lakes learns from past invasions March 7, 2022 | Kelly House in Michigan Environment Watch
Two Michigan educators exiting this month, many others may soon follow March 10, 2022 | Isabel Lohman in Talent & Education
Michigan House weighs bills to protect families from unfair abuse claims December 6, 2021 | Ted Roelofs in Children & Families
100 workers recalled. Then they all flunked their drug tests. July 18, 2017 | Chad Selweski in Business Watch
A crusading attorney helped free a man framed for murder. They both ended up dead. August 15, 2017 | Ron French in Quality of Life