Police are using Michigan’s ‘red flag’ law to confiscate guns. Here’s how March 26, 2024 | Jordyn Hermani in Michigan Government
Fred Upton retires. Another Trump critic finds no home in today’s GOP April 5, 2022 | Yue Stella Yu in Michigan Government
Too few metro Detroiters are earning post high school degrees, report says April 6, 2022 | Lori Higgins, Chalkbeat Detroit in Talent & Education
Bacon, labor, materials: Inflation pounds Michigan businesses April 18, 2022 | Paula Gardner in Business Watch
Join Bridge Lunch Break to discuss moving from pandemic to endemic April 15, 2022 | Kathryn Dugal in The Center for Michigan
Home-based preschool hits roadblock in Michigan budget talks May 6, 2022 | Koby Levin, Chalkbeat in Talent & Education
Opinion | Tax cuts? Fine, but know that Michigan is already a low-tax state May 6, 2022 | Bob Schneider in Guest Commentary
Short-changing Michigan local governments tied to deteriorating water systems May 9, 2022 | Lester Graham, Michigan Public in Michigan Environment Watch
Flint’s legacy may include dramatic expansion of public records law March 15, 2016 | Mike Wilkinson in Michigan Government
Michigan needs more government transparency in light of Flint March 15, 2016 | Ron Dzwonkowski in Guest Commentary
New legislation threaten the future of Michigan’s local historic districts April 7, 2016 | Nancy Finegood in Guest Commentary
10 counties with greatest growth in average weekly wages June 23, 2016 | Bridge Staff in Business Watch
Detroit pension funds under pressure to reach ‘Grand Bargain’ goals August 2, 2016 | Sandra Svoboda in Urban Affairs
Will Lansing commit to transparency and high education standards? September 27, 2016 | Phil Power in Phil's Column
Dewey defeats Truman 2.0, and why so many pollsters were blindsided by Trump November 10, 2016 | Nancy Derringer in Michigan Government
College costs have doubled, even after inflation, and other frightening facts (Chapter 1) February 24, 2015 | Ron French in Talent & Education