Bridge Michigan reporters Robin Erb and Mike Wilkinson moderate a Zoom discussion with two health experts about moving from pandemic to endemic.
The Center for Michigan
Environment reporter Kelly House finalist for international climate award
House was recognized by the Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards for stories analyzing how well Michigan is preparing for the consequences of climate change. Her work was selected from more than 900 submissions around the world.
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Join Bridge and the Joyce Foundation for a discussion on extremism in Michigan
The May 4 virtual event will focus on the growth of militias and its implications on democracy.
Join Bridge Lunch Break to discuss moving from pandemic to endemic
Medical experts will join Bridge on April 27 to talk about risk mitigation and where we go from here with COVID-19.
Watch Bridge Book Club discussion of ‘The Dockporter’
Authors Dave McVeigh and Jim Bolone joined Bridge Michigan on Wednesday to discuss their coming-of-age novel set on Mackinac Island.
VoteBeat hiring reporter to cover Michigan election issues with Bridge
VoteBeat is a growing nonprofit that is pairing with Bridge Michigan to hire a reporter to cover voting and elections issues.
Bridge hires Capitol reporter Lauren Gibbons and expands election coverage
Gibbons has eight years experience covering Lansing politics and policy issues. Her arrival is part of Bridge Michigan’s continuing investment in political coverage this election year and beyond.
Jonathan Oosting is Michigan Journalist of Year; Bridge wins top digital site
The Capitol reporter is honored for his coverage of the fallout from the 2020 election. Bridge wins top honors for digital site and 19 other awards in Michigan Press Association annual contest.
Ukraine expert from Michigan weighs in on Russian invasion
Robert Peacock, a security expert who worked for years in Ukraine and still has family there, shared his views of the war and its impact so far during a Q and A led by John Bebow, president and CEO of the Center for Michigan.