Police are using Michigan’s ‘red flag’ law to confiscate guns. Here’s how March 26, 2024 | Jordyn Hermani in Michigan Government
Where in the world is the Center for Michigan? April 22, 2015 | Bridge Staff in The Center for Michigan
Teacher evaluation: A ‘difficult change’ worth the effort May 8, 2015 | Marc Hill in Guest Commentary
Award-winning Detroit Journalism Cooperative to extend focus on city’s bankruptcy and its impact with new $500,000 Knight Foundation investment May 14, 2015 | Bridge Staff in Urban Affairs
Reforms could mean fewer prisoners, shorter sentences – and more money for potholes May 17, 2015 | Ron French in Michigan Government
One teacher, 25 kids and the enormous challenge of turning around Detroit schools (Chapter 1) June 18, 2015 | Chastity Pratt in Talent & Education
Could a good deal for Detroit drivers spell the end of Michigan no-fault? July 2, 2015 | Mike Wilkinson in Urban Affairs
Turf war: Community colleges want to offer more 4-year degrees July 13, 2015 | Lindsay VanHulle in Business Bridge
At 25, Americans With Disabilities Act about more than bathrooms and parking July 17, 2015 | Bridge Staff in Guest Commentary
Father of Michigan fireworks law says he has no regrets July 14, 2015 | Chad Selweski in Michigan Government
In rural Michigan, a doctor shortage promises to get worse July 21, 2015 | Ted Roelofs in Quality of Life
Voluntary measures haven’t stopped algae blooms in Gulf of Mexico August 4, 2015 | Ted Roelofs in Quality of Life
In Michigan heroin epidemic, deciding whose lives are worth saving September 1, 2015 | Chastity Pratt in Michigan Government
Green energy saves money and generates jobs, so no need to change programs September 11, 2015 | Sarah Mulkoff in Guest Commentary
State road construction industry seeks funding certainty September 20, 2015 | Lindsay VanHulle in Business Bridge