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Looking back and looking forward this holiday season
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Watch our Bridge Lunch Break event about Michigan’s election results
Bridge’s Capitol reporting team discussed the results of Tuesday’s general election in Michigan and their implications for 2023 and beyond.
Discuss Nov. 8 election results with the Bridge Capitol team
Reporters Lauren Gibbons, Jonathan Oosting and Yue Stella Yu will analyze the election results in a conversation moderated by managing editor Joel Kurth.
Watch our Bridge Lunch Break event about inflation’s impact in Michigan
Bridge Business Editor Paula Gardner moderated a discussion Wednesday with industry leaders on how inflation is affecting businesses, employees and consumers, as well as innovations to lessen its burden.
Watch Bridge Book Club discussion of ‘What the Eyes Don’t See’
Author and pediatrician Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha joined Bridge health reporter Robin Erb to discuss her account of the Flint Water Crisis.
Join Bridge Lunch Break about inflation’s impact in Michigan
On October 19, Bridge Michigan business editor Paula Gardner will moderate a discussion with a panel of experts on the impact of inflation on businesses and consumers across the state.
Center for Michigan names Katy Locker new CEO, expands board
Bridge Michigan’s parent nonprofit will have a new CEO in 2023, as longtime CEO John Bebow transitions to publisher. The board also has added three members.
Watch Bridge’s Lunch Break about Michigan’s K-12 teacher staffing challenges
Bridge education reporter Isabel Lohman moderated a discussion with a panel of educators and researchers about causes of and potential solutions to teacher staffing issues.
Watch the Bridge discussion on toxic algae blooms in the Great Lakes
Circle of Blue reporter Keith Schneider moderated a Zoom talk with three experts on the causes and possible solutions for toxic algae blooms in the Great Lakes, with opening remarks from Sen. Debbie Stabenow