
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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An official in the state Attorney General's office says warrants were issued this morning in 67th District Court against Flint Utilities Administrator…
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The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments today on President Obama's executive actions on immigration.The case could affect thousands of…
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says there’s still work to be done to ensure clean drinking water in Flint.In a letter to state and city…
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Flint’s mayor, Karen Weaver, says she doesn’t want to waste any time getting rid of the city’s old lead service lines.It’s those lines – which bring water…
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Two presidential hopefuls are in Michigan today.Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is making his first visit to Michigan.He’s holding rallies at Eastern Michigan…
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The Food Bank of Eastern Michigan has had to swing into high gear in the wake of the Flint water crisis.“We traditionally did about 1.6 million pounds out…
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Today, the Environmental Protection Agency announced that EPA Region 5 Administrator Susan Hedman will resign as of February 1.Hedman headed up the EPA…
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In his sixth State of the State address tonight, Governor Rick Snyder outlined a plan to deal with the short-term damage wrought by the Flint water…
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More than a hundred thousand people are still without electricity, after high winds yesterday downed power lines across the state.And some of them may…
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As part of our MI Curious project, Philip Zoutendam asked this question:What's the story of the Mormon kingdom that was on Beaver Island in the 1800s, and…