Detroit studying whether to shut water in underpopulated neighborhoods October 24, 2018 | Joel Kurth in Urban Affairs
What Michigan schools will look like under Governor Whitmer or Schuette October 25, 2018 | Ron French in Michigan Government
A cultural warrior as Attorney General, Bill Schuette softens his resume October 26, 2018 | Ted Roelofs in Michigan Government
Not feeling Whitmer or Schuette? Consider these Michigan governor candidates. October 29, 2018 | Ted Roelofs in Michigan Government
Where Michigan governor candidates stand on jobs and the economy November 1, 2018 | Mike Wilkinson, Ted Roelofs in Michigan Government
What Gretchen Whitmer promises to do as Michigan’s next governor November 6, 2018 | Lindsay VanHulle, Riley Beggin in Michigan Government
Forum to seek solutions to Detroit’s problems with frequent school moves November 7, 2018 | Bridge Staff in Urban Affairs
Opinion | Am I a burden on America, asks immigrant son now a Harvard doctor November 13, 2018 | David Duong in Guest Commentary
Opinion | Addressing adverse childhood experiences vital to Michigan’s future November 13, 2018 | Rick Murdock in Guest Commentary
Opinion | Healthy food access is still a need for Michigan families November 15, 2018 | Mariam Noland in Guest Commentary
Opinion | Reversing tariffs would be a winning formula for Michigan economy November 28, 2018 | Michael Clark in Guest Commentary
From Arkansas, a warning to Michigan on Medicaid work rules December 11, 2018 | Ted Roelofs in Michigan Government
Chart: Democrats can thank more educated voters for swinging Michigan seats December 14, 2018 | Mike Wilkinson in Michigan Government
Michigan lame duck: Ballot rules may tighten, campaign finance stays with SOS December 20, 2018 | Riley Beggin in Michigan Government
Michigan bill allowing legislative lawsuits goes to Gov. Snyder December 20, 2018 | Riley Beggin in Michigan Government
Michigan lawmakers dole out $1B in wee hours, lame-duck spending spree December 20, 2018 | Lindsay VanHulle, Jim Malewitz in Michigan Government
Michigan lawmakers spread millions in pork. Did your town get a cut? December 21, 2018 | Mike Wilkinson in Michigan Government
Michigan Democrats’ 2019 vows: safe roads, clean water, better schools January 3, 2019 | Lindsay VanHulle in Michigan Government
Michigan Republicans’ 2019 to do’s: roads and auto insurance January 3, 2019 | Lindsay VanHulle, Riley Beggin in Michigan Government
Opinion | Congrats on your high school graduation. Now go to college! January 3, 2019 | Ashley Johnson in Guest Commentary