Author: Bridge Michigan
Joe Biden’s plan for undocumented spouses: What it means for Michigan
In a statement, the White House said the plan would help roughly 500,000 undocumented spouses and an estimated 50,000 noncitizen children who are the stepchildren
Opinion | Lawmakers must increase funding for the Going PRO Talent Fund
While Gov. Whitmer proposed a much-needed additional $20 million for Going PRO in her executive budget for FY 2025, the full Legislature has yet to
12 more Rite Aid stores closing in Michigan, the latest for bankrupt chain
Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy in October It had already closed more than 500 stores nationwide, according to one report On Monday, additional Michigan stores
2024 Michigan elections: Trump endorses Barrett for Congress
Friday, June 14 Dems to fly sky banner over Trump boat parade in Detroit Ahead of Donald Trump’s visit to Detroit this weekend, the Democratic
Judges return Line 5 case to Michigan court, hand Dana Nessel win
“The state has an obligation and imperative to protect the Great Lakes from the threat of pollution, especially the devastating catastrophe a potential Line 5
Michigan splash pad shooter was a known risk. ‘Red flag’ law didn’t stop him
Police say Michigan splash pad shooter had a dozen guns and signs of mental illness but was not previously reported to authorities While Michigan ‘red
FAFSA filings down at Michigan universities. Will enrollment follow?
She estimates that some students are “leaving upwards of $25,000 on the table when it comes to not filing their FAFSA and not getting a
Opinion | Budget proposals backtrack on state’s recent commitment to ‘at-risk’ students
Relative to other states, Michigan has long had some of the widest achievement gaps between students from low-income backgrounds and their more well-off peers, including
Urban ‘heat islands’ in Great Lakes and the toll on human health
He said many of their clients are children located in the heat island neighborhoods of Chicago, like Humbolt Park, Pilsen and Little Village, and Gage
What farmers want from Michigan’s next U.S. Senator
The Republican-controlled House Agriculture Committee passed its version of a farm bill last month. Senate Democrats — led by Stabenow — haven’t yet released a