
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 Grand Rapids Police Department released body cam footage Friday of a stop involving two unarmed 11-year old black boys.The video shows several police…
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Airplane passengers in Grand Rapids can get rid of some spare change and fight homelessness at the same time.The Gerald R. Ford International Airport has…
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Grand Rapids police want to hear what high school students have to say. So the department is asking 25 students to join its Youth Advisory Council this…
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Parchment and Cooper Township residents can now safely drink their water. That’s what state and local officials are saying after water tests found PFAS…
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The Michigan League of Conservation Voters wants a much lower enforceable drinking water standard for PFAS compounds.PFAS compounds are being found at…
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Michigan's Democratic Secretary of State hopeful wants stricter penalties for tampering with voting equipment.Jocelyn Benson, who announced plans to…
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The state found high levels of industrial chemicals in two Kalamazoo County cities, but it’s unlikely they have the same source of contamination.The…
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Some Parchment residents might be using bottled water for longer than they had hoped. The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality found high levels…
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Kent County health officials expect to see cases of West Nile virus before summer ends. That’s because there are way more mosquitos found with the virus…
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Rates of cancer in Kent County where industrial chemicals have been found in the groundwater are not higher than they are in other parts of the state.…