Amy is a 30-year veteran journalist and news anchor. Over the years she has worked in both public and commercial radio. She has held many positions including regional news director for CoastAlaska, a group of five public stations along Alaska's panhandle and corporate news director for a group of 8 commercial stations in Missouri. Amy has also been a talk show host, DJ, Music Director and Program Director. She has written articles for various magazines including Alaska Business Monthly, Alaska Fishermans Journal and Pacific Fishing. Her editorials have appeared in Metro Times and the Missourian. She loves to be on the water and spend time with friends and her family.

DWSD Sued for Not Sharing Information About Relationship with Water Contractor

A national consumer watchdog organization is suing the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department for information regarding its relationship with a...

Environmental Advocates Say Detroit Incinerator Violating Clean Air Rules…Again

Conservationists say they plan to sue over the garbage incinerator operating in Detroit.  The privately operated facility, near the I-94 and...

Straight Ticket Voting Not So Rigid

For the  125th  year in a row Michigan’s November ballot will include an option for straight ticket voting.  The U-S Federal Appeals...

All He Wanted to Know: Are the Passengers Safe?

The tale of one of the worst maritime disasters in history hits the big screen with its Detroit premiere this...

A Few Simple Steps To Prepare For Any Disaster

"Better Safe Than Sorry". Michigan may not be known for many natural disasters but there are other emergencies that can...

Mushrooms Galore at Weekend Festival

Northern Michigan has seen a proliferation of mushrooms this summer. Plenty of rain has helped bring out fungus of all...

Who Knows What… About What’s Going On… Along The Waterways?

Scientists want to better coordinate environmental programs, data collection, and other efforts taking place along the waterway between northern Lake St. Clair and...

Detroit’s Growth Brings Demand for More Environmental Law Attorneys

Businesses throughout Southeast Michigan are showing a need  for attorneys who specialize in environmental law. As a result, The Great Lakes...

Wayne County Executive Says State Budget Growing While Local Funding Shrinks

After three months of traveling to other communities across Michigan, Wayne County Executive Warren Evans says he sees a trend in the...

Mother Theresa’s Sainthood

This Sunday Pope Francis plans to canonize Mother Theresa. That means the iconic humanitarian will receive sainthood. Kevin Mannara is a...

After 175 Years Mt Elliott Cemetery Represents Detroit’s Cultural Immigration

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Detroit residents will decide in November whether to approve a Community Benefits Agreement, or C-B-A. But the ballot is expected to...