Bridge readers told us they want more Lansing coverage. So we’ve added a third Capitol reporter and new education and general news reporters.
The Center for Michigan
Watch Bridge’s Lunch Break discussion on Michigan’s new redistricting maps
Bridge Michigan capitol reporter Sergio Martínez-Beltrán moderated a Zoom discussion with three experts on the state’s new electoral maps.
Bridge Book Club returns with sci-fi novel ‘The Other Me’
Join us Feb. 9 for our first Bridge Book Club event of 2022. Michigan native Sarah Zachrich Jeng will discuss her debut novel. Bridge members receive a free e-version of the book.
Watch Bridge’s discussion about the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative
Bridge Michigan reporter Kelly House moderated a Zoom discussion with two experts about a federal program that cleans up toxic sites in the Great Lakes basin.
The 2021 stories that defined Michigan: COVID, jobs, climate and election lies
As we glide toward the end of 2021, Bridge Michigan reporters look back on the stories that best encapsulated a frenetic news year.
Join Bridge discussion on the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative
On Jan. 12, Bridge Michigan environment reporter Kelly House will moderate a Zoom discussion about the federal program tasked with cleaning toxic sites throughout the Great Lakes basin.
Join Bridge Lunch Break discussion on Michigan redistricting
Capitol reporter Sergio Martínez-Beltrán will moderate a Zoom discussion with three experts on Jan. 26 about legislative maps that will last 10 years.
Watch Bridge Book Club discussion of “The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls”
Author Anissa Gray joined Bridge Michigan on Monday to discuss her debut novel set in Southwest Michigan.
This holiday season, will you help make Bridge’s 2022 dreams into reality?
Our year-end fundraising campaign is happening now. Will you consider a tax-deductible donation to our nonprofit newsroom?
Watch Bridge’s Lunch Break about Michigan’s eldercare crisis
Bridge Michigan reporter Ted Roelofs moderated a Zoom discussion with three experts about the state’s elder caregiving crisis.