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Michigan news: Bridge archive

TitleDateAuthor
Tough job, fewer applicants: Michigan struggles to hire police, survey findsMike Wilkinson
Legislative leftovers: What Michigan lawmakers haven’t done in 2024Jordyn Hermani
Michigan legislators avoid Lansing in 2024, rarely meet as to-do list growsJordyn Hermani
Michigan’s fall salmon migration run has begun. Anglers are salivatingJanelle D. James
Senate Dems OK retiree cost cut for Michigan schools over GOP objectionsIsabel Lohman
For Black women in Detroit, mobilizing for Kamala Harris a ‘moment of pride’Malachi Barrett
Michigan elections FAQ: Do you need ID to vote or register to vote?Janelle D. James
Consumers Energy may get $770M from feds to fix century-old Michigan damsKelly House
5 things to know about latest Trump assassination attemptWill Weissert, Associated Press, Adriana Gomez Licon, Associated Press
In Michigan, alarms grow over construction worker suicides; more help on wayAnna Rossow, Capital News Service
Michigan elections FAQ: Good, bad news for Kamala Harris and Donald TrumpBridge Staff
Michigan repurposes COVID testing sites to reduce health disparitiesRobin Erb
2024 Election Tracker ArchiveBridge Staff
FBI: Trump was target of assassination attempt at his Florida golf clubThe Associated Press
Michigan gas prices may drop as refineries switch to winter-grade fuelJanelle D. James
Tim Walz talks Midwest nice in Michigan: Don’t mistake ‘kindness for weakness’Simon D. Schuster
Soaring egg prices in Michigan put squeeze on families, small businessesJanelle D. James
Bridge Michigan News Quiz, Sept. 13, 2024: Last gasp of summerBridge Staff
ACLU spending $2M on abortion rights ads in Michigan Supreme Court raceIsabella Volmert, Associated Press
In Michigan, 1 in 3 students miss 18+ days of school a year, data showsIsabel Lohman, Mike Wilkinson
Tim Walz in Grand Rapids: ‘Screaming about eating cats is not a solution’Simon D. Schuster
Fed up with geese, Michigan abandons relocation efforts. Next up: killing themKelly House
Trump wants to abolish the Department of Education. Is Michigan ready?Isabel Lohman
Michigan Dems blast Mike Rogers over opioid stance in CongressRon French, Lauren Gibbons
Chatfield staffers to stand trial on embezzlement charges, Michigan judge rulesSimon D. Schuster
Michigan AG charges 11 over U-M protests, counterprotestIsabel Lohman
As marijuana stigma fades, 1 in 4 older Michiganders say they use potRobin Erb, Janelle D. James
Census: Michigan household income drop among nation’s worst. Blame inflationMike Wilkinson, Paula Gardner
Heads up, stargazers: A partial lunar eclipse supermoon is coming Sept. 17Janelle D. James
Michigan AG closes probe of MSU’s Larry Nassar scandalLauren Gibbons
Michigan will be home to first Stellantis EV factory in USPaula Gardner
Amid drug crisis, one Michigan city is using money to help backfill budgetRon French, Robin Erb
How is your Michigan community spending opioid settlement money? Look it upRon French, Mike Wilkinson
How does Michigan use its opioid dollars? Here’s how Bridge found outRobin Erb
Michigan communities sit on $90M meant to help drug users, Bridge findsRobin Erb, Ron French, Mike Wilkinson
Fact focus: The false, misleading claims made at Trump and Harris debateThe Associated Press
What time is presidential debate tonight, how to watch Kamala Harris, Donald TrumpBridge Staff
Michigan canvasser promises to follow elections law; ACLU drops suitHayley Harding, Votebeat
Case against Michigan Rep. Neil Friske goes to attorney generalSimon D. Schuster
As US Postal Service bleeds money, some in Michigan will drive miles for mailJanelle D. James
Michigan elections FAQ: Debate preparations; changing tunes on abortion, EVsBridge Staff
In mid-Michigan, economic worries persist. So does disgust of politicsSimon D. Schuster
Palisades nuclear relaunch gets more subsidies in Michigan — and more backlashKelly House
Bridge Lunch Break will discuss back-to-school issues in MichiganAmber DeLind, Jackquelyn Garrett
Joe Biden in Michigan signs order prioritizing grants for high-wage projectsJosh Boak, Associated Press
On abortion, some Michigan candidate claims conflict with recordsJordyn Hermani
Michigan residents to get $40 daily credit for extended power outages, up $2Janelle D. James
Opinion | Ending our state’s home care crisis is within reachRavina Turner
Bridge Michigan News Quiz, Sept. 6, 2024: Back to school triviaBridge Staff
Restoring Michigan rivers by cleaning up, removing crumbling damsLester Graham, Michigan Public