Sarah Hulett
Director of Amplify & LongformSarah Hulett is Michigan Public's Director of Amplify & Longform, helping reporters to do their best work.
She’s also worked as senior editor, newscast editor, and spent five years as the station’s Detroit reporter, contributing to several reporting projects that won state and national awards.
Before coming to Michigan Public, Sarah spent five years as state Capitol correspondent for Michigan Public Radio. She’s a graduate of Michigan State University.
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At the sentencing hearing for the Oxford High School shooter Friday, victims and their family members testified about the 2021 shooting and its devastating effects.
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Here’s a timeline of events from the mid- to late-1980s, when rent control was a hot topic in Michigan.
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Renaissance High's Brooke White wants you to know more about Lincoln Alexander, who was the first Black Canadian member of Parliament in the House of Commons, the first Black federal Cabinet Minister, and the first Black Chair of the Worker's Compensation Board.
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Brandon Hill is a senior at Detroit's Renaissance High and a member of the Detroit Youth Choir. He wants you to know more about the choir and its director, Anthony White.
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The report by the Prison Policy Initiative found that phone rates for people incarcerated at the Berrien County Jail were at least 3.5 times higher than other counties in Michigan.
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A Michigan Radio analysis found that as of January 2022, at least 120 people were being held in pre-trial detention at a Wayne County jail for more than 18 months. We’ve created this guide to help you understand due process rights, and ways you can support a loved one in pre-trial detention.
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Families received the first Child Tax Credit in July. Four months later, here's how it's impacting them.
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Update: June 30, 2021 - 7:15 a.m.Tens of thousands of Michiganders are without power Wednesday morning. That’s after storms Tuesday afternoon knocked more…
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The house is small, run down, boarded up, surrounded by tall grass. A blue tarp covers the roof. The wood exterior is weathered gray from the elements,…
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The Michigan Supreme Court says a group of property owners in West Michigan will get the chance to challenge a real estate developer’s plan to build on…