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Announcing BridgeDetroit: A new civic information service for Michigan’s largest city
At a time when credible news has never been more important, a new team of journalists aims to respond to Detroiters’ most crucial information needs.
Deepest gratitude from the Bridge team to you
Through the COVID crisis and beyond, Bridge journalists are dedicated to informing Michigan over the long haul. Readers, donors, and philanthropy make this work possible.
Bridge expands Michigan business/economy coverage with acclaimed journalist
Bridge expands its journalism with addition of a Business Watch section and adds the 2019 Michigan Press Association Journalist of the Year to lead coverage.
Coronavirus raises questions on infection control at Michigan nursing homes
More than 80 Michigan nursing homes were cited for infection prevention or control deficiencies in the past three years, including a few with recently confirmed cases of COVID-19.
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Please support our work as we head into 2020 with a donation to Bridge. Our goal in 2019 was to be your eyes and ears on impactful legislation coming from Lansing, and our reporting on long-term subs serving as full-time teachers is informing Michigan lawmakers on how to solve this problem. There’ll be more big issues next year and your support is crucial.
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