Bridge is traveling Michigan this fall, thanking readers and donors for building our publication, and building deeper understanding about the issues that matter most across our state. Here’s a look inside our first reader thank you event of the fall last week in Traverse City.
The Center for Michigan
Bridge is having a birthday, and you're invited
Please join us for special events in Traverse City, Grand Rapids and Detroit
MICHIGAN JOURNALISM JOB OPENING: Environmental/Pure Michigan Business Reporter – Bridge Magazine
Bridge Magazine seeks an experienced, dynamic, full-time journalist to aggressively cover Michigan environmental, conservation, and natural resource business issues.
Bridge Magazine is hiring for a new Michigan Environment Reporter
In-depth reporting on Pure Michigan will intensify with addition of full-time reporter.
Which bubble are you in? Switch for a week.
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Bridge wins 19 awards from Society of Professional Journalists
Bridge staff sweeps online news, investigative prizes for coverage of Flint, misuse of welfare money and more
News Bubble Swap
Would you like to participate in your own news source swap? Bridge Magazine will pair you with a participant with significantly different news sources, and we’ll publish some of the results.
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.