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Detroit's successes have a thousand parents; its struggles are orphans

Everybody loves a festival at Hart Plaza. The trash? Eh, someone else’s problem. (Photo by Flickr user ario_; used under Creative Commons license) For some reason, expectations for Detroit were high during Gov. Rick Snyder’s fourth State of the State address. With Detroit’s looming money problems, there was anticipation – or blind hope – that […]

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Michigan rivers polluted by human, animal waste more than double previous estimates

Sign warns swimmers of pathogen pollution at a northern Michigan beach. Pathogen pollution in Michigan’s lakes and rivers – caused by human and animal waste draining into surface waters – is far more widespread than previously documented, according to new state data. The identification of rivers impaired by potentially harmful pathogens has more than doubled […]

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Emergency managers in black-majority cities reflect growing income gap

Reynolds Farley Benton Harbor, Detroit, Flint, Highland Park, Inkster and Pontiac. What do they have in common? They are municipalities that, in recent years, had emergency managers appointed by the state or signed a consent agreement to avoid an EM. Buena Vista, Detroit, Highland Park, Inkster, Muskegon Heights and Pontiac? They are all school districts […]

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Michael Moore: Traverse City and the Next Cool Thing

Filmmaker Michael Moore is bullish on Traverse City’s festival boom. (courtesy photo) Bridge recently asked Oscar-winning filmmaker Michael Moore, founder of the nonprofit Traverse City Film Festival, to talk about the city’s thriving arts scene, some local complaints of festival fatigue, and what the region needs next. Bridge Magazine: When you look around Traverse City […]

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