Wolverine World Wide claimed it didn’t learn until last year that its industrial dump site contained a dangerous chemical. Newly released documents contradict the company’s stance.
Michigan Government
Citizens cannot do their job of running their government if they don’t know what their public servants are doing.
Water crisis hits Michigan suburbs. ‘We’ve been sounding alarms for years’
Aging infrastructure and delayed repairs are an increasing alarm in Michigan. More than $60 billion in fixes may be necessary.
Michigan keg law repealed. Lesson: Kegs are less harmful than booze.
A law intended to curb underage drinking at parties had the reverse effect, prompting enterprising teens to turn from beer to hard liquor.
How Michigan’s auto insurance premiums became the nation’s highest
As Lansing debates auto industry reform, hospitals and insurance companies face off over how, or whether, to curb soaring medical costs from accidents.
Detroit isn’t the only city with outsized auto insurance rates
The high rates in Detroit are creeping into the suburbs and beyond, and with them huge disparities between auto insurance bills in one city versus another.
Michigan gerrymandering petition on pace for ballot. Will state justices stop it?
The 300,000-plus registered voters may not be as important as seven state Supreme Court justices in determining if an independent commission should set political boundaries rather than politicians.
California holds clues to how a redistricting commission could change Michigan
More competitive races. More public input. But don’t look for a massive swing in electoral prospects.
After Las Vegas, Michigan GOP Reps are weighing action on deadly device
The state’s Republican House members have received strong backing from the NRA. Would their vote to ban so-called bump stocks imperil that support?
Where Michigan Delegation stands on NRA, bump stocks (slideshow)
We asked the state’s 14-member House delegation about banning the device used in Las Vegas shooting. Here’s what they each told Bridge.
How much money Michigan would lose under Graham-Cassidy
Estimates range up to $8 billion-plus as Republicans prepare for one final shot at repealing Obamacare before a coming deadline.