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The Center for Michigan
Bridge reporting honored twice for Flint water crisis coverage
A timeline of the disaster so informative it was used in official investigations, and the exposure of the likely underreporting of deaths caused by Legionnaires’ disease, are lauded by two groups.
New investment drives Bridge Magazine, and an engaged and informed public
Renewed investment from the Knight Foundation, together with ongoing support from readers and philanthropy, will help Bridge expand its mission to provide in-depth, substantive reporting across the state of Michigan.
2016 Michigan Journalist of the Year joins Bridge
Joel Kurth has produced award-winning, game-changing enterprise and investigative reporting at publications across Michigan
Bridge staff writer wins WSU Spirit of Diversity award
Chastity Pratt Dawsey was honored for reporting on a variety of issues, including Flint and education in Detroit and Michigan.
Back to back: Bridge earns “Newspaper of the Year” honors for 2nd straight year
Bridge Magazine earned “Newspaper of the Year” honors for the second straight year and won 19 total awards in the Michigan Press Association’s annual statewide journalism competition.
Bridge unveils new website design
We’re excited to unveil our new website design, making it easier for readers to explore the site on mobile devices and discover new content.
Thank you, generous Bridge readers. You did it!
We at Bridge are extremely grateful for the tremendous outpouring of support provided by you – the readers – in our year-end fundraising campaign. We are so proud to announce that your financial contributions allowed us to fully meet the $25,000 year-end Knight News Match from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. And […]
DJC Housing maps
Segregation in 1970 Just after the 1967 riots, there were still large parts of west and east Detroit that were nearly all white, the vestiges of the housing patterns — cemented by federal housing policy and local real estate rules — that confined blacks to small slices of the city, creating tension that was a […]
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