Pat Batcheller is a host and Senior News Editor for 101.9 WDET, presenting local news, traffic and weather updates during Morning Edition. He is an amateur musician.

Batcheller joined WDET in 2007 after nine years at WWJ, where he was a news editor, producer and reporter. He started his broadcasting career in 1989 and has lived and worked in Michigan his entire life. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan and the Specs Howard School of Media Arts. He has won multiple awards for excellence from the Associated Press, the Michigan Association of Broadcasters and the Society of Professional Journalists. He is an amateur musician, playing percussion in the Downriver Community Band.

Memorial Day Weekend Traffic Could Be Heaviest in Years

AAA predicts this Memorial Day weekend will be the busiest Michigan has seen in eight years. The auto club says...

Dave Bing Says Mentoring Takes Time and Effort, But is Worth it

Focus:HOPE honors three prominent Metro Detroiters for their contributions to social justice Friday night. The human rights group will present...

DSO’s Live Webcast Spins Musical Tales for Students

The Detroit Symphony Orchestra's first classroom edition of its free webcast series reached almost 50,000 students nationwide last fall. The second such...

Making Laws Isn’t What It Used to Be

A former state lawmaker says he’s disappointed that the Michigan Legislature and Governor Rick Snyder haven’t been able to pass...

Senate Strips Virgil Smith of Committee Assignments

State Senator Virgil Smith is out of jail for now, but his political future is unclear. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym...

Regional Transit Authority Asks: Why is Mass Transit Important and Where Do You Want It to Take You?

The Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan has two questions for Metro Detroiters: why is public transportation important, and where do they...

Time Is Running Out for Wayne County Property Owners Facing Foreclosure [Link to Pay Taxes Online]

Tuesday, May 12, is the deadline for thousands of Wayne County property owners to pay their back taxes or risk foreclosure....

Wayne State Researchers to Study Virus that Causes Cold Sores

Oral herpes affects more than 70 million adults around the world. The clinical term is herpes simplex virus 1, and while there...

Weather Won’t Dampen Art Birmingham

Rain or shine, Art Birmingham will go on this weekend in the city’s Shain Park. More than 150 painters, sculptors, and...

Summer Road Work Goes On After Proposal 1’s Failure [Map]

Governor Rick Snyder said the defeat of Proposal 1 would cost Michigan a construction season. But that doesn’t mean road...

Oak Park Toasts Approval of Hard Liquor and Other Election Results

Here's a roundup of the results of several local proposals on the ballot yesterday, besides Proposal 1. Voters in Oak Park approved a...

Hop on the Bus, Gus—or Maybe Share the Ride to Work [Infographic]

There’s more than one way to get to work. Instead of driving by yourself, you could carpool, walk, bike, or...