Consumers, DTE to expand EV charger network in Michigan July 8, 2024 | Kelly House in Michigan Environment Watch
Fewer cops, abandoned parks, and why more cities will crumble unless Michigan changes May 12, 2016 | Ron French, Mike Wilkinson in Michigan Government
Welcome to Pennsylvania, where cash-poor cities work together with state emergency managers. May 17, 2016 | Ron French in Michigan Government In Part 2, Bridge shows how Pennsylvania and Ohio are taking a different approach to keeping their cities stron
Revenue tools help Toledo survive through tough times May 17, 2016 | Mike Wilkinson in Michigan Government What Michigan can learn from this Ohio border city, which manages to balance its budget and keep cops on the street despite budget challenges
Fewer cops, abandoned parks, and why more cities will crumble unless Michigan changes May 12, 2016 | Ron French, Mike Wilkinson in Michigan Government When cities lose 2,300 police officers, it’s time for Michigan to look in the mirror.
Database: How many cops has your town lost? May 12, 2016 | Bridge Staff in Michigan Government Plenty of Michigan towns and cities lost 30, 40 or even 50 percent of its police force in the past decade
In Wayne, passing the hat for a fire hose May 12, 2016 | David Zeman in Michigan Government Out of money, the city of Wayne depends on public generosity to maintain public safety. Is this any way to run a government
In Battle Creek, a starving Cereal City May 12, 2016 | Nancy Derringer in Michigan Government The “breakfast capital of the world” is having its lunch eaten by a fraying municipal infrastructure.
In Saginaw, parks and wreck May 12, 2016 | Chastity Pratt in Michigan Government Saginaw’s recreation department was eliminated following cuts to state revenue sharing money, which used to be the city’s biggest funding sourc