No candidates. No polls. Just 10 answers about the week that was in Michigan.
The Center for Michigan
Bridge Listens
Bridge Listens is a yearlong listening effort to identify Michigan’s most important issues and ensure politicians address them. The initiative intends to ground 2026 elections in fact-based journalism and engagement, concluding with an Issues Summit.
Bridge Culture Club returns Monday to discuss ‘Waterline’ novel set in Michigan
Aram Mrjoian joins Bridge Culture Club on May 18 to discuss his novel about an Armenian-American family navigating grief, identity and connection across generations.
Bridge Michigan News Quiz, May 8: The cure for trivia allergies
Got the seasonal sniffles? Get some relief by answering 10 questions about the week in Michigan news
Bridge Michigan welcomes four interns for the summer of 2026
Bridge Michigan is welcoming four new interns this summer, continuing an eight-year tradition of training emerging journalists.
Bridge Michigan News Quiz, May 1: Trivia lovers of the world, unite!
Another week, another amazing set of questions about the week in news in Michigan.
Bridge Michigan wins News Media Publication of Year, sweeps public service awards
Bridge wins 34 awards at Better Newspaper Contest, and senior environment reporter is runner-up for the Richard Milliman Journalist of the Year award for her reporting on the collapse of whitefish in the lower Great Lakes.
Bridge Michigan News Quiz, April 24: Trivia fun, all day every day
Are you on top of the news? Prove it by answering these 10 questions about the week’s happenings in Michigan.
You’re invited: Bridge Michigan to host first ‘Issues Summit’
Michigan residents have spoken up about what matters most to them headed into this year’s election. Experts, lawmakers and journalists will break down the biggest issues at a free event in October.
Bridge Michigan’s Kelly House honored by MIT for science, whitefish reporting
Senior environmental reporter Kelly House and her series on declining whitefish in the Great Lakes were honored by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Knight Science Journalism Program.