State News

 Marsha Chartrand

BB gun bill requires minors to have adult around when shooting off property

by Riley Hodder (Bridge Michigan) Deven Free, a 12-year-old boy from Galesburg, was playing with BB guns with friends outside two years ago when he was shot in the head. The BB entered just above his right eye and lodged in his brain. Deven was in and out of hospitals for more than a year before […]

 Sara Swanson

Michigan gas prices rise as summer approachs

by Janelle D. James (Bridge Michigan) Michiganders felt some relief at the pumps over the last year as gas prices declined. But fuel prices, which moved up in April, are expected to trend up again this summer. As many people plan weekend trips ahead of Memorial Day, they may notice they’re spending more money at […]

 Sara Swanson

Whitmer signs ‘red flag’ law, allowing Michigan judges to confiscate guns

by Yue Stella Yu (Bridge Michigan) Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Monday signed “red flag” legislation into law, making Michigan the 21st state to enact a law designed to prevent people posing a risk to themselves or others from possessing a gun. The law, expected to take effect next spring, is of three gun reform […]

 Sara Swanson

Michigan Supreme Court justices in line for 7% raise to $208K per year by 2026

by Yue Stella Yu (Bridge Michigan) LANSING — A state panel voted 5-2 Wednesday to give Michigan Supreme Court Justices a 7% pay raise and $10,000 in expense allowances each, arguing their wages have not kept up with inflation. If legislators sign on to the recommendation, the annual salary for the seven justices on the […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Michigan is the king of potato chips. But a disease is killing state spuds

by Ashley Zhou (Bridge Michigan) Michigan is the nation’s leading producer of potatoes for potato chips, and potato farmers across the state harvest 1.7 billion pounds annually. So it’s concerning that, by July of any given summer, up to half of the state’s potato leaves begin to wilt, their stems harden, and they slowly die. These […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Democrats’ push to cut inmate sentences draws fierce pushback in Michigan

by Yue Stella Yu (Bridge Michigan) LANSING — Democratic-backed bills that could allow inmates to serve less time in prison are prompting opposition from prosecutors, victim groups and law enforcement. The bills would allow prison inmates to petition for a lighter sentencing after serving a decade of their sentences and earn productivity credits toward early release. The legislation aims […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Michigan may spend big on passenger trains, eying service to Canada, Up North

by Lauren Gibbons (Bridge Michigan) More money could be coming soon for Michigan passenger rail projects, which advocates hope could lead to better service and, eventually, new routes for Up North and Ontario getaways. Federal officials in recent years have made billions of dollars in grant money available for passenger rail, and Michigan has received nearly $85 million from […]

 Sara Swanson

Michigan’s population crisis: What you need to know. Why it matters.

by Janelle D. James (Bridge Michigan) For years, there has been an ongoing conversation among economists, demographers and lawmakers about Michigan’s population growth, yet little has been done to fix it. Now, the clock is ticking as the population is expected to decline and hurt the economy. Businesses across the state are in search of […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Census: Michigan cities lost population in 2022. See how your town fared.

by Mike Wilkinson (Bridge Michigan) Detroit and many other Michigan cities continued to lose population in 2022, according to population estimates released by the U.S. Census. Michigan’s biggest city lost nearly 1% of its population, about 7,791 people to 620,376, falling to 29th in the nation, with fewer residents than Memphis or Louisville, according to […]

 Sara Swanson

Michigan officials propose changes to deer hunting regulations

by Ashley Zhou (Bridge Michigan) Spring has only just begun, but Michigan fish and game regulators are already focused on the fall. Deer season, specifically. Officials in the Michigan Department of Natural Resources last week recommended several changes to deer hunting regulations for 2023, including new opportunities for youth and disabled hunters, and changes to hunting limits […]

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