
Lauren Talley
Morning Edition ProducerLauren Talley is Michigan Radio’s Morning Edition producer. She produces and edits studio interviews and feature stories, and helps manage the “Mornings in Michigan” series. Lauren also serves as the lead substitute host for Morning Edition.
Lauren returned to Michigan Radio in March 2017 nearly a decade after her first internship as a newsroom intern. From 2011 to 2017, Lauren worked at a PBS member station in Washington, D.C. She was a producer for the public television program Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, a weekly show about world religion.
Lauren graduated from Michigan State University with degrees in Journalism and Spanish.
An Ann Arbor native, Lauren is happy to be back in the city where she was raised. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time in nature, sewing, cooking, and playing with her cat Dolly and her hound/lab mix, Rufus.
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This year, Michigan voters will elect justices to serve on the Michigan Supreme Court. Two of the seven seats will be filled. They'll go to the candidates with the two highest vote totals. Michigan Radio's Morning Edition is featuring interviews with each of the five candidates running for the court.
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This year, Michigan voters will elect justices to serve on the Michigan Supreme Court. Two of the seven seats are on the ballot. They'll go to the candidates with the two highest vote totals. This week on Morning Edition, we're featuring interviews with each of the five candidates running for the court.
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In August, on the night before Michigan’s primary election, Wayne County Republican Party leaders held a virtual training session for poll workers and partisan poll observers. During the session, the party leaders encouraged people to break election rules.
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Powerful storms knocked out electricity for hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in Michigan Monday. We spoke to DTE Energy and Consumers Energy about the cleanup and estimates for when power will be restored.
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A federal jury in Grand Rapids found two men accused of plotting to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer guilty on all the counts against them Tuesday. Adam Fox and Barry Croft were on trial for the second time.
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One clinic had to recruit medical students to come answer the monkeypox hotline. "They are returning, in a day, over 50 voicemails," Dr. Shira Heisler said. “People are worried. I have people driving two hours to get this vaccine. I have people crossing state lines to get this vaccine.”
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Republican candidate for governor Ryan Kelley is a real estate broker and owns his own business. As part of Michigan Radio's Election 2022 coverage, he spoke with Morning Edition host Doug Tribou.
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Republican candidate for governor Kevin Rinke is a businessman who has worked in the auto industry and other fields. As part of Michigan Radio's Election 2022 coverage, he spoke with Morning Edition host Doug Tribou.
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Republican candidate for governor and chiropractor Garrett Soldano talked to Michigan Radio's Morning Edition host Doug Tribou as part of our Election 2022 coverage.
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Republican candidate for governor Tudor Dixon has worked as a conservative media personality, has experience in public relations and in the steel industry. She talked to Michigan Radio's Morning Edition host Doug Tribou as part of our Election 2022 coverage.