Detroit cites progress, but water shutoffs actually rose last year May 2, 2017 | Joel Kurth in Urban Affairs
Interactive Map: Detroit water shutoffs by neighborhood May 2, 2017 | Mike Wilkinson, Joel Kurth in Urban Affairs
The nation’s political winds blow against a clean environment, but Michigan’s turbines are still turning May 4, 2017 | Lisa Wozniak in Guest Commentary
Democrats and Republicans agree: Shut down Enbridge Line 5 June 27, 2017 | Bob Campbell in Michigan Government
Only in a fantasy world do tax cuts pay for themselves June 29, 2017 | Charles Ballard in Guest Commentary
Arson finally on decline in Detroit. Now for the bad news. August 22, 2017 | Joel Kurth in Urban Affairs
Now what? A familiar fear when disabled children turn 26. August 24, 2017 | Ted Roelofs in Michigan Government
Poor in Michigan with no ID. “I am somebody. I just can’t prove it.” September 26, 2017 | Joel Kurth, Ted Roelofs in Urban Affairs
GOP senators say Michigan environmental agency is ‘overzealous’ October 3, 2017 | Lindsay VanHulle in Business Bridge
Need broadband in Michigan? Rural life can mean you’re out of luck November 28, 2017 | Ted Roelofs in Michigan Government
Say her name: Shawana Hall. She is a hero. December 14, 2017 | Kidada E. Williams, Danielle L. McGuire in Children & Families
Tastes great. More facts: The Michigan Weekly News Quiz March 2, 2018 | Bridge Staff in The Center for Michigan
Old divisions, new blood: The Michigan GOP in the era of Trump April 5, 2018 | Riley Beggin, Lindsay VanHulle in Michigan Government
Michigan was once a leader at recycling. Today, it’s the pits. April 18, 2018 | Jim Malewitz in Michigan Environment Watch
Optimism grows that Michigan voters will decide pot, redistricting questions April 19, 2018 | Lindsay VanHulle in Michigan Government
Opinion | Michigan is making a difference in STEM education April 26, 2018 | Patrick Colbeck in Guest Commentary
Michigan approves $1B DTE natural gas plant in blow to environmentalists April 27, 2018 | Jim Malewitz in Michigan Environment Watch
Michigan isn’t alone. Most states charge little for water bottlers like Nestlé May 2, 2018 | Jim Malewitz in Michigan Environment Watch
A truck ferry offers a rare, gorgeous glimpse of Detroit River May 3, 2018 | Joel Kurth in Urban Affairs