Jake Neher is senior producer for Detroit Today and co-host of the weekly series and podcast MichMash for 101.9 WDET. Neher is a veteran public radio journalist who came “home” to WDET in March 2016 after four years covering the state Legislature and Michigan government in Lansing with the Michigan Public Radio Network.

Neher served as News Director at KBRW Public Radio in Barrow, Alaska. After his arctic excursion, he made the preposterous transition to New York City where he worked as a reporter, host, and editor at WFUV Public Radio in the Bronx. He's a Central Michigan University Broadcast and Cinematic Arts grad, and got his Master's degree in public communications at Fordham University.

He's an obsessive, but often ineffective vegetable gardener. He stays sane by spending a lot of time in his vegetable garden in the summer or obsessively watching gardening tutorial videos online when it's cold out.

Michigan Fisheries Say They’re Swimming in Sea of Red Tape

Fishing on the Great Lakes is in limbo right now. There’s legislation in the state Senate to change commercial fishing...

MichMash: Campaigns Try to Reach Voters Without Touching Them During Coronavirus Pandemic

With social distancing necessary to curb the spread of COVID-19, candidates have to get creative with reaching voters. "They can...

MichMash: Whitmer’s Mask Order Has Teeth, But Will Local Law Enforcement Bite?

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has been urging residents to mask up in order to slow the spread of COVID-19. She’s issued...

MichMash: Michigan Parents Look For Community, Emotional Support During COVID-19

The early weeks of the coronavirus pandemic have turned into months, with no clear end in sight. This has left...

Former Gubernatorial Candidate Abdul El-Sayed On Policing and Public Health

A number of local governments in Michigan and across the country have declared racism a public health crisis. The move...

Five Journalist Tips On Holding Police Accountable

Nationwide protests against police brutality and structural racism have sparked a lot of interest in holding law enforcement agencies accountable....

Retail Workers Without Masks May Be Breaking the Law

If you've ventured out into the world lately, you might be noticing a troubling trend — retail workers not wearing...

DMC’s Sinai Grace, Under Fire for Body Storage Photos, Says State Not Investigating

The Detroit Medical Center's (DMC) Sinai Grace Hospital has been at the center of national attention due to photographs that...

Haven’t Got A Stimulus Check Yet? Find Out If You Qualify

Thousands of people in Southeast Michigan who are eligible to get a stimulus check might miss out. That’s if they...

Lt. Gov. Gilchrist: I Benefitted From Family Leave, Michiganders Should Too

The Gilchrist family welcomed their third child, Ruby Madeline, into the world on June 19, 2019.  "It was funny because she...

Automakers Help to Fill Medical Equipment Shortage, But It’s Not Easy

One of the biggest challenges the United States faces in the coronavirus pandemic is a shortage of life-saving medical supplies...

Michigan Small Businesses Reel From COVID-19. Here’s Who Is Helping.

Michigan is closed for business, thank you very much.   “Our goal is to provide as much runway to these businesses...