
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 charter high school in west Michigan now has two airplanes for students to use to learn to fly.A contribution from the Delta Air Lines Foundation…
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Flint, Mich., started drawing its tap water from a local river in April 2014. The water is so corrosive that it's causing lead to leach out of aging pipes, resulting in serious health issues.
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Clean-water activists hope new information about high lead levels in kids could revive a lawsuit against the city of Flint.The attorney for a Flint group…
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The water in Flint is likely poisoning kids.That’s what pediatricians in the city say, after looking at lead levels in young children before and after the…
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People who live in Europe know what to do when they’re driving along and come to a roundabout.They've been a fixture in road design there for many…
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To get an idea of how bad the roads in Hamtramck, Michigan are, you could just drive aroundOr you could go talk to Jon Sucher.“A lot of times if you hear…
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Rosalynn Bliss will be Grand Rapids' new mayor.Bliss soundly defeated her opponents in today's primary, winning 66% of the vote and negating the need for…
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Detroit's mayor wants to let neighborhoods put some of their vacant land to use."For recreation purposes, for gardening, for off-street parking, or…
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Detroit's police chief will keep his job for at least another two years.James Craig was hired by Kevyn Orr, the state-appointed emergency manager who took…
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If you like a quieter holiday on the Fourth of July, there are 12 state parks hosting fireworks-free celebrations this year.The state Department of…