Police are using Michigan’s ‘red flag’ law to confiscate guns. Here’s how March 26, 2024 | Jordyn Hermani in Michigan Government
Is Lansing trying to steer funds reserved for recreation land? March 28, 2017 | Ron French in Michigan Government
Among likely candidates for governor, who can unite our divided state? May 2, 2017 | Phil Power in Phil's Column
Bridge Magazine is hiring for a new Michigan Environment Reporter August 17, 2017 | John Bebow in The Center for Michigan
Three great Michigan universities are driving innovation. Why is funding still flagging? August 18, 2017 | Lou Anna K. Simon, Mark Schlissel, M. Roy Wilson in Guest Commentary
When Lansing writes laws based on emotion, rather than facts November 8, 2017 | Michelle Minton in Guest Commentary
Snyder has steadied state finances, yet that may not be enough November 20, 2017 | Lindsay VanHulle in Business Bridge
Detroit shut water to 1 in 10 homes this year. Yes, that’s progress. December 5, 2017 | Joel Kurth in Urban Affairs
Interactive chart: See how wealth affects achievement in Michigan schools February 13, 2018 | Mike Wilkinson in Talent & Education
Want info on Michigan governments? Get out your wallet and prepare to wait February 15, 2018 | Mike Wilkinson in Michigan Government
El-Sayed asks court to settle his eligibility for Michigan governor March 19, 2018 | Joel Kurth, Lindsay VanHulle in Michigan Government
Detroit finally has money to hire teachers. Good luck finding them. April 3, 2018 | Chastity Pratt in Urban Affairs
Michigan sides with El-Sayed over eligibility question May 9, 2018 | Lindsay VanHulle in Michigan Government
Support legal pot in Michigan? Know the latest health risks (and benefits) June 27, 2018 | Riley Beggin in Quality of Life
Opinion | Detroit tax breaks need to help neighbors, not just business empires July 17, 2018 | Robert Ficano in Guest Commentary