State News

 Marsha Chartrand

5 things to know about new University of Michigan President Santa Ono

by Isabel Lohman (Bridge Michigan) ANN ARBOR – The University of Michigan has selected Santa Ono to be its next president. His first day at the helm will be October 13, according to a university news release. He is currently the president and vice chancellor at The University of British Columbia. Here are five to know […]

 Sara Swanson

2022 Michigan petition drives tracker: What to know about election proposals

by Yue Stella Yu (Bridge) LANSING — Roiled in forgery scandals and soaring signature costs, the field of petitions qualified for the November ballot in Michigan is thinning. Only one out of 10 petition drives seeking to change the state law met the signature submission deadline of June 1 to qualify for the November ballot. Proposals […]

 Marsha Chartrand

New COVID variants rising in Michigan, along with hospitalizations

by Mike Wilkinson (Bridge Michigan) The latest offshoots of the omicron variant — blamed for rising COVID-19 cases in Europe and in parts of the United States — have been detected in growing numbers in Michigan and are likely causing an increase in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations. The proportion of all confirmed COVID-19 cases caused […]

 Sara Swanson

Beech tree disease ravaging eastern U.S. is now in Michigan

by Zahra Ahmad (Bridge Michigan) A new invasive threat to Michigan’s beech trees has been found in St. Clair County, according to the state’s Department of Natural Resources. Beech leaf disease, a fairly new disease that can kill a tree within six to ten years, was discovered by residents in St. Clair County. The leaf […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Michigan schools are offering new teachers up to a $10K bonus. Is yours?

by Isabel Lohman (Bridge Michigan) Jackson Public Schools is offering a $10,000 signing bonus for people who become elementary teachers. A small, rural school is offering $5,000 for new teachers willing to stay at least two years. Other schools are offering bonuses ranging from $500 to several thousand dollars. That’s according to recent job listings on […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Delta launches high-tech screen at Detroit Metro with personal flight data

by Julia Forrest (Bridge Michigan) Kathy Seurynck arrived Thursday at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport ready to board her flight to Sedona — but first, she piloted new technology in the Delta concourse that promises to change the way she and other travelers navigate airports of the future. The technology, dubbed Parallel Reality, was launched at […]

 Sara Swanson

Michigan abortion-rights ballot measure has 800K signatures, organizer says

by Yue Stella Yu (Bridge) LANSING — Supporters of Michigan’s abortion rights ballot initiative have collected nearly 800,000 signatures — almost double the required number of eligible signatures — ahead of a Monday deadline to qualify for the November ballot, campaign co-chair and Ann Arbor Councilwoman Linh Song announced. Reproductive Freedom for All, a statewide campaign […]

 Sara Swanson

Michigan losing population again, after decade of tepid growth, Census shows

by Mike Wilkinson (Bridge Michigan) The COVID-19 pandemic hit many Michigan counties hard, helping fuel population losses statewide in 2020 and 2021, according to U.S. Census estimates released this week. But for population centers including Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, and Washtenaw counties, the bigger driver was simply people leaving for other counties and states, the data […]

 Marsha Chartrand

Michigan boosts K–12 special education, teacher hiring, mental health funds

by Koby Levin (Chalkbeat, Bridge Michigan) Michigan lawmakers agreed to hundreds of millions of dollars in new special education funding as part of a new state budget in which they tapped a historic surplus to pass one of the most sweeping school spending plans in decades. Teacher recruitment, school security, mental health and the teacher pension system […]

 Sara Swanson

Ban gay marriage, two Michigan GOP governor candidates say at debate

by Jonathan Oosting (Bridge Michigan) Michigan Republican gubernatorial candidates Ryan Kelley and Ralph Rebandt said Thursday they want the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse its landmark 2015 ruling to again allow state-level bans on same-sex marriage. Speaking in a debate in Warren, fellow candidate Garrett Soldano said he does not oppose same-sex “unions” with the […]

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