
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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A federal judge says the state must start weekly deliveries of bottled water to Flint residents who do not have properly installed or maintained…
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If you drive Van Dyke on Detroit’s east side, you could easily miss B’nai David Cemetery. It sits on a little hill up off the road, its rows of 1,300…
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More than 360 Michigan inmates have been dealt a setback.The prisoners were all sentenced to automatic life without parole as teenagers. The U.S. Supreme…
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Rates could be going up next year for people who buy health insurance on Michigan's public exchange.More than a dozen companies have submitted requests…
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Money for the Detroit Zoo is one of the issues voters in Oakland, Wayne and Macomb counties will decide tomorrow.Voters OK'd the initial tax in 2008.Since…
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Michigan’s largest county has formed a special unit focused on solving and prosecuting crimes against LGBT people. The unit in Wayne County will focus…
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The U.S. Department of Justice will make $40 million available to victims of the 2012 fungal meningitis outbreak.That's according to U.S. Rep. Mike…
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Michael Poole doesn’t buy the line that filtered tap water is safe for him and his neighbors to drink.“There may be a day when I might be able to trust”…
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Legislation in the state Senate would relax Michigan's "zero tolerance" approach to discipline in public schools.State Rep. Andy Schor, D-Lansing,…
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Yet another Detroit Public Schools administrator is accused of stealing from the district.This time the alleged scam steered at least $1,275,000 to a…