
Katheryne Friske
Fill-in HostKatheryne Friske is a fill-in host at Michigan Public. She started as an intern in the Michigan Public newsroom in March 2022. She is a long-time Michigan resident with a background in voice work and education.
When she's not working, Katheryne enjoys socializing, baking, boating, and spending time with her partner and four children, and their two dogs.
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Amid wide spread air quality warnings in the midwest, Detroit pulmonary doctor Lawrence MacDonald shares ways to address health risks.
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A New York hedge fund bought at least 17 Michigan mobile home parks. Residents say the results have been rent spikes, deferred maintenance, and surprise eviction notices.
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Michigan Speaker of the House Joe Tate joined Morning Edition to talk about gun safety bills, abortion access, and other priorities for Democrats in the Legislature.
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Parents and employees are suing over an unannounced active shooter drill at Hawthorn Center, a youth psychiatric hospital in Northville. They say it caused a panic.
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As University of Michigan students prepare to graduate this week, many graduate student employees continue to strike. Their union contract expires on May 1.
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After the University of Michigan's Frozen Four loss, Michigan Radio commentator John U. Bacon looks at what's next for the hockey team, and discusses other sports news.
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Two University of Michigan mental health professionals say misconceptions about antidepressants are overshadowing other possible treatments for depression.
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Michigan Radio sports commentator John U. Bacon joined Morning Edition for a rundown on what Michigan teams are and aren't playing in NCAA's upcoming tournaments.
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A new survey finds that Michigan State University trails many other colleges in Michigan when it comes to safety features that might stop or slow a campus shooting.
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Colleen Karsnick and Alaittin Pasa live in southern Turkey. Pasa and Karsnick, who's originally from Michigan, describe the aftermath of earthquakes that hit the region.