Category: Bridge Michigan
Michigan splash pad shooter was a known risk. ‘Red flag’ law didn’t stop him
Authorities say splash pad shooter showed signs of mental illness, but no one reported him under Michiganâs new âred flagâ gun confiscation law….
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?
Fewer Michigan students have applied for aid after the federal government’s botched FAFSA rollout. University officials say they are still âcautiously optimisticâ about enrollment….
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 stateâs recent commitment to âat-riskâ students
The spending proposals currently being considered provide mixed signals about the stateâs priorities and backslide on the recent commitment to the educational needs of âat-riskâ students….
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
Urban ‘heat islands’ in Great Lakes and the toll on human health
Cities like Detroit, with lots of buildings and infrastructure that absorb and re-emit heat, are considered urban heat islands, but the tracking of related health events is lacking….
Michiganâs âqueen of agâ is retiring, risking Democratic U.S. Senate seat
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow’s electoral dominance in Michigan was fueled by her crossover appeal to Republicans in the state’s agricultural industry. Farmers havenât settled on a successor….
What farmers want from Michiganâs next U.S. senator
Members of Michiganâs agriculture industry outline what theyâre watching in Congress as negotiations over the latest farm bill ramp up and U.S Sen. Debbie Stabenow, a longtime champion of farming issues in Congress, prepares to retire….