Bryce Huffman
ContributorBryce Huffman was Michigan Radio’s West Michigan Reporter and host of Same Same Different. He is currently a reporter for Bridge Detroit.
Huffman served as a reporter for Michigan Radio since Fall 2016.
He has covered a variety of Michigan stories, including immigrants facing deportation, residents dealing with ongoing groundwater contamination, and tension between the black community and Grand Rapids police.
A Detroit native, Huffman graduated from Central Michigan University with a degree in Journalism. He joined Michigan Radio as a newsroom intern in May 2016.
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The University of Michigan is playing for the College Football National Championship. Whenever the team gets a turnover, the triumphant player puts on an iconic pair of Cartier white buff sunglasses.
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Senator Debbie Stabenow says we need to address the structural inequalities that have led to racial disparities in COVID-19 cases and deaths. The…
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A community mental health provider in Michigan says the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic could result in a behavioral health crisis.Pine Rest Christian…
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Benton Harbor’s school board was set to vote Tuesday on whether to approve the district’s turnaround plan. The board was given a list of 22…
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Big weddings are out during the coronavirus pandemic shutdown in Michigan. So, one bride and groom scaled down their plans when they got married earlier…
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City of Detroit, community and business leaders are donating $23 million to give Detroit Public Schools Community District students wireless tablets and…
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More than 2,900 of the more than 48,295 employees across the state government have been notified that they will be temporarily laid off due to the…
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services says it will release information about COVID-19 cases and deaths at long-term care facilities,…
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A Michigan man has filed a recall petition against Governor Gretchen Whitmer over her stay-at-home order. This comes less than two weeks before Whitmer’s…
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Michigan State University announced it won’t raise tuition rates for the next school year amid COVID-19 pandemic.MSU president Samuel Stanley Jr.…