A pair of kayakers pedal their way down the Au Sable River toward Five Channels Dam in Glennie. (Ella Miller/Bridge Michigan) Voting has begun for the Bridge Michigan River Awards. Last month, we ...
Ready for three more weeks of fireworks, Michigan? Take your mind off the nightly boom-boom-boom with the explosive Bridge Michigan News Quiz, 10 questions about the week in news designed to leave all ...
The April floods that inundated half the state caught many unprepared — and uninsured.
In 1976, Johnny Cash released the song “One Piece at a Time” about a factory worker who built an automobile after spending decades sneaking parts off the assembly line. The result was a car with a ’53 ...
Michigan has made meaningful investments in education in recent years. Lawmakers from both parties have prioritized school funding, and educators across the state are working tirelessly to meet the ...
Michigan’s economy is sending a clear signal. By 2031, 7 in 10 working-age residents will need a college degree or postsecondary certificate to fill the jobs our employers are creating. We are nowhere ...
LANSING — A nonprofit with unknown financial backing is fanning out across six Michigan cities with petitions to change local charters — and give elected officials an earful on health care, a key ...
The refrain from business leaders at last month’s Mackinac Policy Conference was constant: Michigan, our house is on fire. Dr. Joneigh S. Khaldun is CEO of the Public Health Accreditation Board, a ...
This voucher program would redirect public resources away from the neighborhood schools that serve every child and toward private institutions that are not held to the same standards of accountability ...
School officials pledge transparency after a $261 million project to assemble land for a factory near Flint Bishop Airport led to resignations, a lawsuit and accusations of secrecy.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is advocating for more literacy spending and has created a new literacy council. (Simon D. Schuster/Bridge Michigan) In a packed auditorium on a cold day in December, Gov.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (center) and other state officials announce the first round of Michigan’s medical debt forgiveness in July 2025 (Courtesy of the State of Michigan) Michigan took another step ...
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