Singapore owns 5% of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Its wealth fund bet on timber July 7, 2025 | Simon D. Schuster in Michigan Government
Michigan bills would pause test scores to grade teachers, hold 3rd graders April 27, 2022 | Tracie Mauriello in Talent & Education
Once vilified, Coleman Young deserves reconsideration April 11, 2014 | Larry Gabriel in Brunch with Bridge
Grand Rapids officer facing 2nd-degree murder charge in Patrick Lyoya shooting June 9, 2022 | Ted Roelofs in Michigan Government
Michigan students to school leaders: We need more help with mental health March 17, 2022 | Ethan Bakuli , Chalkbeat Detroit in Talent & Education
Borrowing is getting more costly: What interest rate rise means for Michigan March 16, 2022 | Paula Gardner in Business Watch
As Saginaw Bay pollution grows, farmers urge other farmers to change ways June 13, 2022 | Kelly House in Michigan Environment Watch
When is the next total solar eclipse in Michigan? Hint: Don’t wait up April 8, 2024 | Janelle D. James in Michigan Environment Watch
After shooting, MSU adding AI surveillance to detect threats, count people March 29, 2024 | Jonathan Oosting, Isabel Lohman in Talent & Education
University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel fired for improper relationship January 15, 2022 | Ron French in Talent & Education
For booming Grand Rapids, a larger ambition: Midwest technology hub December 8, 2021 | Paula Gardner in Business Watch
What’s next for abortion rights, early voting ballot initiatives in Michigan July 11, 2022 | Yue Stella Yu in Michigan Government
A day in the life of one Detroit high-crime neighborhood June 29, 2017 | Lester Graham in Urban Affairs
Rising wages, few workers: A small town in Michigan adjusts to the new economy November 17, 2021 | Paula Gardner, Mike Wilkinson in Business Watch
Four tips for staying employed in the age of artificial intelligence August 17, 2017 | Nancy Derringer in Business Watch
Bridge Magazine is hiring for a new Michigan Environment Reporter August 17, 2017 | John Bebow in The Center for Michigan
Arson finally on decline in Detroit. Now for the bad news. August 22, 2017 | Joel Kurth in Urban Affairs
Michigan college COVID outbreaks plummet as students vaccinate and mask up October 12, 2021 | Ron French, Mike Wilkinson in Talent & Education
Detroit is big for Joe Biden. Primary turnout was small February 29, 2024 | Malachi Barrett in Michigan Government
400 workers out, 1,900 exempt after Henry Ford COVID vaccine mandate October 5, 2021 | Robin Erb, Kristen Jordan Shamus, Detroit Free Press, Kate Wells, Michigan Radio in Michigan Health Watch
Whitmer signs $70B Michigan budget: What survived, thrived and died September 29, 2021 | Jonathan Oosting in Michigan Government