Michigan petition summer: What to know about voting, tax, wage proposals before you sign June 29, 2025 | Simon D. Schuster in Michigan Government
Is the Michigan Supreme Court trying to make it harder to punish bad judges? April 4, 2017 | Ted Roelofs in Michigan Government
Cut taxes vs public investment: What Michigan’s fiscal tug of war means to you May 9, 2017 | John Bebow, Mike Wilkinson, Ted Roelofs in Business Watch
To rebuild Michigan’s water infrastructure, one word: Plastics June 6, 2017 | John Dulmes in Guest Commentary
Proposed Trumpcare bill would reverse Michigan health care progress, and hurt residents June 16, 2017 | Dominick Pallone, Gilda Jacobs in Guest Commentary
Cutting federal arts funding won’t have any effect on the deficit. On local communities? A different story. June 16, 2017 | Rich Homberg in Guest Commentary
Which comes first? Tourism dollars or students? June 20, 2017 | Alexandra Schmidt in Talent & Education
Imagining what kind of candidates would be drawn to a job in a part-time Legislature June 20, 2017 | Phil Power in Phil's Column
The destruction of Obamacare would hurt Michigan students August 3, 2017 | Ron Koehler in Guest Commentary
LG to invest $25 million to expand Oakland County vehicle battery operations. August 28, 2017 | Lindsay VanHulle in Business Bridge
Promises, meet reality: Measuring Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan’s first term. September 28, 2017 | Chastity Pratt in Urban Affairs
Opinion | Thoughts and prayers won’t stop America’s gun carnage October 5, 2017 | Rob Davidson in Guest Commentary
After Las Vegas, Michigan GOP Reps are weighing action on deadly device October 12, 2017 | Ted Roelofs in Michigan Government
Q&A: Meet the man reimagining Detroit, one vacant lot at a time October 17, 2017 | Joel Kurth in Urban Affairs
Bridge is hiring. Are YOU our new political and campaign watchdog? October 19, 2017 | Bridge Staff in The Center for Michigan
Fight fake news. Take the Michigan News Quiz. November 3, 2017 | Bridge Staff in The Center for Michigan
Detroit shut water to 1 in 10 homes this year. Yes, that’s progress. December 5, 2017 | Joel Kurth in Urban Affairs
Getting away with arson just got easier in Michigan, fire officials fear January 4, 2018 | Joel Kurth in Urban Affairs