Ready for three more weeks of fireworks, Michigan? Take your mind off the nightly boom-boom-boom with the explosive Bridge Michigan News Quiz, 10 questions about the week in news designed to leave all ...
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Everyday items are getting more expensive, Michigan is getting older, housing is getting more expensive and taxes are driving many to say the state is becoming unaffordable to live in. We break down ...
The Democrat-led Michigan Senate passed bills that would create automatic retirement savings plans for private sector employees who don’t already have one. (Josh Boland/Bridge Michigan) LANSING — A ...
President Donald Trump has endorsed Republican US Rep. John James to be Michigan’s next governor. “John has proven he has the Courage and Wisdom to deliver strong results for the incredible people of ...
As conflict in the Middle East continues to create uncertainty in global energy markets and families face rising costs at the gas pump and grocery store, an unexpected victim is emerging: Michigan ...
For years, Incompass Michigan and our partners in the Direct Care Worker Wage Coalition have stood before Michigan’s Legislature and made a simple argument: you cannot build a sustainable care system ...
As it circulates petitions to create citizen health care committees in six Michigan cities, a new group is also attacking Republican incumbents.
Senate Democrats once again are floating a plan to replace the federal health insurance exchange with one run by Michigan, a first step toward the state offering its own ‘basic health plan.’ ...
A Bridge analysis finds that the northeast Lower Peninsula got $71 per person in economic development spending since 2022, compared to $854 in west Michigan. Some question the disparities.
E-bikes are allowed on Michigan trails. E-motos are not. But confusion about the two types of bikes is causing friction in Michigan woods.
After reviewing thousands of pages of legal filings tied to the sale, Judge James Varchetti concluded that the deal is not in the public interest. His conclusion is meant to advise the Michigan Public ...