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.

Southfield Residents Ready to Grill DEQ on Drilling Permit Request

The City of Southfield is embroiled in controversy over whether or not a church at Evergreen and 9-Mile Road should...

Furry Flint Residents Need Protection

As the investigation into how lead leeching into Flint’s water system should be abated, residents there continue to use bottled and...

Mentors Change Lives Through Hard Work

The definition of EMPOWER is to “make (someone) stronger and more confident, especially in controlling their life and claiming their...

Scientists Need Help to Document Species and Populations

Scientist from across the world use data gathered during the annual Great Backyard Bird Count for many reasons including assessing the health...

Pipeline Built in 1953 Still Pumping Oil and Gas Under Straits of Mackinac

State officials are considering what to do about a 63-year old, 645-mile long pipeline that runs across the U.P, under the Straits...

New Plans for Michigan and Trumbull Site

After years of passionate and sometimes heated debate, new plans are being finalized for the site of the old Tiger Stadium. The...

Music Hall Needs A Million $ to Stay Solvent

  In the shadow of Comerica Park and Ford Field sits one of Detroit’s oldest entertainment venues. Music Hall Center...

CuriosiD: Where the Bodies are Buried … Beneath the Streets

  This week’s installment of CuriosiD investigates a question from listener John Walinske. “Where were the dead of Detroit buried prior...

What and Where is The Dark Web?

An estimated 200,000 Apple iPhones have been hacked. Personal information is now in the hands of the hackers and presumably...

Huron County Holds Off on New Wind Farms

The Huron County Board of Commissioners has placed a moratorium on new wind operations until October so that it can...

Michigan Joins Other States in Fight Over New EPA Rules

Michigan and 14 other states are filing suit against the Environmental Protection Agency and asking a federal judge to delay...

New Rules Regarding Student Vaccinations

Parents with children attending public schools this fall will have to vaccinate their kids or make an appointment with the...