Gentrification, evicting artists, and white mortgages in a majority black city. As 2019 winds down, take a look back at Bridge’s most impactful Detroit stories of the year.
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Bridge’s mission is to inform Michigan citizens about their state, amplify their views and explore the challenges of our civic life.
A look back at our most impactful Michigan government coverage of 2019
Dana Nessel, Lee Chatfield, and Jocelyn Benson’s promise of 30-minute waits at Secretary of State offices. As 2019 winds down, take a look back at Bridge’s most impactful government stories of the year.
A look back at our most impactful Michigan education coverage in 2019
A wedding planner teaching science. Flunking kindergarten to save on daycare. Protests to keep a high school. Our top 2019 education stories revealed how money and anxiety are quietly reshaping Michigan education.
A look back at our most impactful Michigan environmental coverage of 2019
Upper Peninsula wolves, surging Great Lakes, and examining the impact of the 1973 mass poisoning in St. Louis, Michigan. As 2019 winds down, take a look back at Bridge’s most impactful environmental stories of the year.
SLIDESHOW: How Michigan schools boosted national ranking
Michigan’s public school students continued gains on national tests, improving their ranking just a few years after falling to nearly the bottom of the nation.
Bridge Magazine seeks a Michigan environment reporter
Bridge wants an ambitious, watchdog journalist who can break news and smartly explain the biggest environmental issues facing the state.
Join Bridge Magazine at a fall reader appreciation event
Meet members of the news team and fellow readers at one of our reader gatherings. We’ll tackle water issues, long-term substitute teachers and football.
Bridge Magazine is hiring a business reporter. Come join our team.
Bridge is expanding yet again, seeking an enterprising reporter to help launch the Michigan Business Watch to cover the state’s vibrant business community.
Jonathan Oosting joins Bridge Magazine’s Lansing watchdog team
Oosting brings years of experience covering politics and explaining the inner workings of the legislature, governor’s office and state government agencies.
Bridge adds veteran of nation’s best newspapers to its editing ranks
Monica Williams returns to Michigan after years abroad and a distinguished career at The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe and other newspapers.