Yue Stella Yu, a state politics reporter at nonprofit Bridge Michigan, is set to depart. Her last day is Sept. 22. She wrote on X/Twitter:
“I am grateful for the opportunity to cover Michigan politics and policy, as well as the support and investment from my newsroom over the past two years.”
Previously, Yu was a statehouse politics reporter at The Tennessean in Nashville and a local government reporter at The Commercial Dispatch in Columbus, Miss.
She also reported for the Center for Responsive Politics in Washington, D.C. and the Columbia Missourian, and interned at the Salt Lake Tribune via the Dow Jones News Fund.
Yu has a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
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