John Bebow, Bridge Magazine

John Bebow

Bridge Magazine

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Past articles by John:

Looking back and looking forward this holiday season

Our year-end fundraising campaign is happening now! Your tax-deductible support of our nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom fuels us in an exciting time of growth and transition. → Read More

Help support Bridge Michigan’s Nov. 8 election coverage

Our election fund drive starts today! Your tax-deductible support of our nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom fuels election reporting, and first-time donations are matched dollar for dollar. → Read More

Your support of Bridge's spring fundraiser can make our 2022 plans a reality

Our spring fundraising campaign starts today! Your support helps our team prepare for all of the news events of 2022, including this year’s elections. Will you support our nonprofit newsroom? → Read More

This holiday season, will you help make Bridge’s 2022 dreams into reality?

Our year-end fundraising campaign is happening now. Will you consider a tax-deductible donation to our nonprofit newsroom? → Read More

Help power our Capitol watchdog reporting in the leadup to 2022 elections

Our Capitol crowdfunding campaign kicks off today! Will you support Bridge Michigan? → Read More

How important has Bridge Michigan been to you during COVID?

Our spring campaign kicks off today! Will you help power Bridge Michigan? → Read More

Support Bridge Michigan this Giving NewsDay

Our member community is the backbone of our nonprofit newsroom. → Read More

Michigan, can we count on your vote?

Bridge Michigan has launched our year-end fundraising campaign. Can you help us continue to deliver for you in 2021? → Read More

Bridge Michigan’s nonprofit newsroom values transparency

We know you do too. Will you donate and support our fact-driven reporting today? → Read More

Help us power our nonprofit newsroom

Bridge’s summer fundraising campaign begins today. Can we count on you to support this year’s important reporting? → Read More

Announcing BridgeDetroit: A new civic information service for Michigan’s largest city

At a time when credible news has never been more important, a new team of journalists aims to respond to Detroiters’ most crucial information needs. → Read More

Deepest gratitude from the Bridge team to you

Through the COVID crisis and beyond, Bridge journalists are dedicated to informing Michigan over the long haul. Readers, donors, and philanthropy make this work possible. → Read More

Bridge expands Michigan business/economy coverage with acclaimed journalist

Bridge expands its journalism with addition of a Business Watch section and adds the 2019 Michigan Press Association Journalist of the Year to lead coverage. → Read More

Coronavirus raises questions on infection control at Michigan nursing homes

More than 80 Michigan nursing homes were cited for infection prevention or control deficiencies in the past three years, including a few with recently confirmed cases of COVID-19. → Read More

Help Bridge gear up for 2020 elections with a donation to our nonprofit newsroom

Can we count on you to help power our newsroom and this year’s important reporting? → Read More

Editorial | Enemy of the People? Whatever. We have work to do.

Newspapers nationwide are publishing editorials today fighting President Trump’s characterization of us as “enemies of the people.” A better approach is to just do our jobs, as fairly as possible. → Read More

Support the in-depth Michigan news you deserve. Please donate to Bridge today.

Thank you for reading Bridge Magazine’s nonprofit, nonpartisan, in-depth Michigan journalism. Will you help fuel our work in this important statewide election year? → Read More

Michigan gives more tax breaks than it collects for schools, government

In Michigan, determining how to spend the state budget – and who pays which taxes to fund such things as schools, roads, and public safety – is job one every year for the governor and 148 state legislators. → Read More

2018 Michigan Solutions Summits – Reserve your seat today!

From ballot issues voters may face in November to big questions about our lagging schools, infrastructure and the future of cities, the March conferences will explore solutions to urgent issues elected leaders will face. → Read More

Why Democratic candidates need Detroit to become governor

Dem’s chances at the governor’s chair often run through Detroit and Wayne County. Strong connections and support there can make a big difference, past election results suggest. → Read More