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New Ottawa County board ends racial diversity office, hires Trump favorite Yue Stella Yu
These are the big Michigan education issues we’re watching in 2023Tracie Mauriello, Chalkbeat Detroit , Koby Levin, Chalkbeat
Michigan official: DNR should reject Camp Grayling expansion amid PFAS woesKelly House
For bad (or frivolous) Michigan golfers: biodegradable golf balls Camryn Evans, Great Lakes Echo
Grand Rapids tech firm is paying more to compete for software developersPaula Gardner
Meet Michigan’s new lawmakers: They’re younger, more educated, less diverseLauren Gibbons
Michigan Democrats aiming to erase business friendly environmental laws Kelly House
Gov. Whitmer sworn in for second term: 8 issues to watch in 2023 in MichiganLauren Gibbons
COVID-19 in 2022: Deaths fall, but Michigan had 5th most in USMike Wilkinson
Judge sides with Dana Nessel, keeps secret Lee Chatfield warrantsDave Boucher
New Michigan House Republican Leader Matt Hall: Democrats need our helpLauren Gibbons
New Michigan House Speaker Joe Tate: Democrats will seek consensusLauren Gibbons
New Michigan Senate Leader Winnie Brinks: Let’s end ‘toxic time in politics’Jonathan Oosting
New Michigan Senate GOP leader Aric Nesbitt: I’ll fight ‘far-left-wing’ reformsJonathan Oosting
Census: Michigan’s population falls a hair in 2022Mike Wilkinson, Paula Gardner
Two-week recount of Proposals 2, 3 ends quietly, changes little in MichiganOralandar Brand-Williams, Votebeat
Feds assisting probe of former Michigan House Speaker Lee ChatfieldJonathan Oosting, Dave Boucher
Michigan braces for recession: What to watch, from inflation to home pricesPaula Gardner
ER or urgent care? As respiratory ailments pound Michigan, who do you call?Robin Erb
Gretchen Whitmer won’t boost gas taxes. But maybe a mileage tax for roads?Jonathan Oosting
Michigan Democrats’ big education priority: Reform or kill read-or-flunk lawIsabel Lohman
3M to stop making PFAS ‘forever chemical.’ Michigan asks what took so long?Paula Gardner
What a Democratic majority in Lansing could mean for DetroitMalachi Barrett
Michigan recount: Big expense, very few changed votes, results showLauren Gibbons
Here’s where to get free COVID test, treatment before holidaysYue Stella Yu, Robin Erb
New program gives SE Michigan an edge in hot industrial real estate marketPaula Gardner
Palisades nuclear plant owners will try again to reopen Michigan plantKelly House
Join Bridge, Circle of Blue to discuss Michigan lawmakers’ water prioritiesRebecca Fedewa
Judge: Teachers aren’t subject to Michigan records lawYue Stella Yu, Isabel Lohman
Foster children to Michigan: Remove barriers, help us graduate school on timeTracie Mauriello, Chalkbeat Detroit
Dana Nessel to Michigan Democrats: Ban concealed guns at state CapitolYue Stella Yu
Democrats eye renewable energy reform. A mid-Michigan county may be a modelRon French
Bridge seeks reporter, editor, marketing associate, intern with latest expansionBridge Staff
As flu slams Michigan, COVID-19 hospitalizations rise as wellMike Wilkinson
Whitmer’s school parent council: Public service, public relations, or both?Isabel Lohman
Bridge Michigan seeks digital marketing, social media associateBridge Staff
Democrats urged to make public Michigan charter school financial recordsTracie Mauriello, Chalkbeat Detroit
Michigan Democrats to tackle Right-to-Work. Unions are a top donor.Yue Stella Yu
Gretchen Whitmer (again) vows to open records, toughen lobbying rulesJonathan Oosting
Michigan hopes to revive bipartisan bills to help students with dyslexiaTracie Mauriello, Chalkbeat Detroit , Koby Levin, Chalkbeat
Dana Nessel: Keep Lee Chatfield records secret to avoid embarrassment Kelly House, Jonathan Oosting
Upper Peninsula paper mill may see $1 billion manufacturing investmentPaula Gardner
Michigan tribes, state reach tentative deal on Great Lakes fishing access Kelly House
Michigan redistricting commission sues for funding, long after finishing mapsLauren Gibbons
Highland Park looks to energy independence as outages plague residentsIrving Mejia-Hilario
How Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Democrats plan to cut Michigan taxes in 2023Jonathan Oosting
Detroit’s moratorium on residential water shutoffs is ending. What to know.Nushrat Rahman, Bridge Detroit
Democratic control of Michigan puts climate change action on 2023 agendaKelly House
Biz group: Michigan’s ranking falls to 31st in business competitivenessPaula Gardner
Applications open for Bridge Michigan summer 2023 internshipBridge Staff