In her second year as a full-time professional journalist, Beggin snags a major award from the Detroit chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
The Center for Michigan
Award-winning Oregon journalist is Bridge’s new environment reporter
Kelly House will lead Bridge Magazine coverage of Great Lakes and water issues, conservation efforts and policy challenges surrounding the state’s natural resources.
Bridge wins 13 awards in Michigan Press Association contest
Bridge was named a Newspaper of the Year finalist and took three first-place awards in the annual contest that honors the state’s finest journalism.
Join us on Facebook Live to discuss Michigan primary election results
Our Capitol team will host a Facebook Live discussion about this year’s elections on Thursday, March 12 at 6 p.m..
The Center for Michigan is hiring reporters for new Detroit project
The Center for Michigan is developing a new, collaborative journalism project in Detroit. We’re hiring reporters. Come join our team.
Help Bridge gear up for 2020 elections with a donation to our nonprofit newsroom
Can we count on you to help power our newsroom and this year’s important reporting?
Bridge membership director honored for leadership by Oakland County
Amber DeLind was recognized as one of Oakland County’s Elite 40 under 40 for her work helping spark policy changes in Michigan.
The Center for Michigan seeks engagement director for Detroit
The Center seeks a dynamic organizer who has a substantial record of building and strengthening networks between and among Detroiters to help lead a new media project’s focus on issues and challenges that Detroiters identify as crucial to their information needs and desires.
The Center for Michigan seeks managing director/editor for Detroit project
The successful candidate will help build the project’s design and infrastructure, prepare for a launch, and, upon launch, serve as the day-to-day oversight and coordination of content creation, editing and distribution.
Thank you, Bridge members, for an incredible end to 2019
We blew away our all-time record for donations in 2019 thanks to readers who care about impactful, nonpartisan, factual Michigan news. Thank you to all those who trusted us with your time — and money.