Singapore owns 5% of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Its wealth fund bet on timber July 7, 2025 | Simon D. Schuster in Michigan Government
Lansing mom bumps up against preschool rules October 18, 2012 | Taylor Trammell in Children & Families
Help wanted. Credentials required. Are Michigan job-seekers ready? March 10, 2017 | Antoine M. Garibaldi in Guest Commentary
Michigan’s electric reliability: Better than the national average March 25, 2017 | Gerry Anderson in Guest Commentary
Time for a fresh look at how we fund our public schools April 21, 2017 | Rob Fowler in Guest Commentary
Streetcar travels through some of richest parts of Detroit (interactive map) May 11, 2017 | Mike Wilkinson in Urban Affairs
France avoids disaster, but tremors of political instability remain May 9, 2017 | Phil Power in Phil's Column
Proposed Trumpcare bill would reverse Michigan health care progress, and hurt residents June 16, 2017 | Dominick Pallone, Gilda Jacobs in Guest Commentary
Here’s what Michigan lawmakers have to say about Charlottesville, Trump’s ‘both sides’ August 16, 2017 | Bridge Staff in Michigan Government
Nikolai Vitti loves a challenge. He has one at Detroit Public Schools. September 5, 2017 | Chastity Pratt in Talent & Education
The Michigan News Quiz. Have you paid attention? October 6, 2017 | Bridge Staff in The Center for Michigan
Wiring rural Michigan with broadband, one home at a time November 28, 2017 | Ted Roelofs in Michigan Government
Jail official: State funding for mental health will reduce crime and save money December 19, 2017 | Troy Goodnough in Guest Commentary
Happy Holidays: Why your support of Bridge Magazine means so much. December 21, 2017 | Bridge Staff in The Center for Michigan
A Betsy DeVos cheat sheet for next ‘60 Minutes’ interview on Michigan schools March 12, 2018 | Ron French in Talent & Education
Tax breaks for poor neighborhoods steered to booming pockets in Detroit March 20, 2018 | Joel Kurth in Urban Affairs
Podcast flips script, puts mic in hands of Detroit neighborhood residents April 11, 2018 | April Van Buren in Urban Affairs
Rapid transit projects hit the skids in three Michigan cities June 28, 2018 | Ted Roelofs in Michigan Government
Roaring rallies, modest polling. Can Abdul El-Sayed upend Democratic politics? August 3, 2018 | Riley Beggin in Michigan Government
In Detroit, students never say goodbye. That’s a heartbreak for teachers. October 1, 2018 | Erin Einhorn, Chastity Pratt in Urban Affairs