Michigan’s charters, virtual schools buck trend in falling enrollment
by Mike Wilkinson (Bridge Michigan) Michigan’s public schools continued to see enrollment drop in 2023 in a sign that most students who left during the first two years of the pandemic have not returned. Public schools lost nearly 62,000 students in the fall of 2020, as parents reacted to decisions to keep classes online or […]
CDC drops most COVID-19 isolation guidelines. What it means in Michigan
by Robin Erb (Bridge Michigan) Those who are COVID-positive no longer need to skip school or work if they are fever-free for 24 hours and feeling better, according to new federal guidelines. Four years into the pandemic, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has updated its recommendations, aligning COVID guidelines with those of other […]
More than 31,000 pounds of trash collected from Michigan rivers, streams in ’23
by Janelle D James (Bridge Michigan) Electric scooters, an unopened safe and a recliner are just some of the 31,200 pounds of trash that volunteers pulled from Michigan’s rivers and streams in 2023, according to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy. Nearly a dozen organizations across the state received funding from EGLE […]
Michigan bet big on online gambling. We’re now No. 1
by Mike Wilkinson (Bridge Michigan) Michigan is the No. 1 state for online gambling after an explosive 22% jump last year, according to data compiled by the American Gaming Association and released this week. Bettors wagered a combined $1.92 billion through online gaming in Michigan last year — about $115,000 more than in No. 2 […]
Amid repeal push, Michigan seeks input on solar, wind siting law
by Izzy Ross, IPR (Bridge Michigan) The Michigan Public Service Commission is gathering public input on a controversial new law, Public Act 233, which gives it final authority in approving large renewable energy projects. “We want to make sure that we’re doing it in an open and transparent way, that we’re relying on the expertise of […]
Michigan’s 4-year high school graduation rate rises for second year
by Lori Higgins (Chalkbeat) and Isobel Lohman (Bridge Michigan) The state posted new graduation and dropout rates for the Class of 2023 last Friday morning. The statewide high school graduation rate was 81.77% in 2023, the second year in a row the rates have increased and a promising sign that students are continuing to recover from […]
Piping plover faces new peril, as climate change threatens Great Lakes bird
by Clara Lincolnhol, Great Lakes Echo (Bridge Michigan) An endangered Great Lakes shorebird that has survived earlier threats to its habitat now faces new challenges. “We’re very concerned about the implications of climate change,” said Francie Cuthbert, a fisheries, wildlife and conservation biology professor at the University of Minnesota and who leads a multi-agency Great Lakes […]
Skunk spray season has arrived in Michigan. And that stinks
by Janelle D. James (Bridge Michigan) While Valentine’s Day has passed, male skunks will be looking for love for a few more weeks, and that could mean trouble for dogs or outdoor pets. Experts say skunks are more likely to spray during mating season, which started this month and usually lasts through the end of […]
What to know about the April 8 total solar eclipse in Michigan
by Janelle D James (Bridge Michigan) The total solar eclipse coming on April 8 will be the first one visible from Michigan in 70 years. While most people will have to drive or fly to see it, a small part of the state does fall on the edge of the eclipse’s path. A total solar eclipse occurs when the […]
Who’s running for U.S. Senate in Michigan?
by Jonathan Oosting (Bridge Michigan) LANSING — Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig on Tuesday ended his campaign for the U.S. Senate, citing his recent fundraising struggles in the Republican primary. It’s the latest political disappointment for Craig, a high-profile candidate who also ran for governor in 2022 but failed to make the GOP primary […]