Bryce Huffman
Bryce Huffman is Michigan Radio’s West Michigan Reporter. Huffman has been serving as a reporter for Michigan Radio since Fall 2016. He has covered a variety of Michigan stories, including immigrants facing deportation, the Detroit-area doctor involved in the female genital mutilation case, and residents concerned about a massive sinkhole in Macomb County. A Detroit native, Huffman graduated from Central Michigan University with a degree in Journalism. He joined Michigan Radio as a newsroom intern in May 2016.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has saigned off on a $778 million plan intended to keep Asian carp from invading the Great Lakes. The money would be...
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Students, parents and faculty of a K-8 Detroit charter school learned Tuesday that their school is being shut down. Southwest Detroit Community Schools...
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Michigan is not on track to be a top ten state in K-12 education by 2030, according to a report from the Education Trust-Midwest found. The annual...
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Not enough people have taken a PFAS exposure assessment, says Kent County and state health officials. The Michigan Department of Health and Human...
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U.S. Representative Elissa Slotkin introduced a bill that aims to monitor PFAS in drinking water. The Democratic congresswoman’s bill seeks to amend the...
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The EPA has ordered a West Michigan shoe manufacturer to excavate part of the Rogue River. Wolverine Worldwide used products containing chemicals,...
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Wayne State University in Detroit has the lowest six year graduation rate of any public university in Michigan. That’s the bad news, but the good news...
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Detroit's Wayne State University has the lowest six-year graduation rate of any public university in the state. But it also has the fastest improving rate in the country.
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Grand Valley State University has received a five year, $15.5 million grant to help expand higher education options for Battle Creek students. The W.K....
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Democratic presidential candidate Tim Ryan believes gerrymandering could have a big impact on the 2020 election. The Ohio congressman spoke at a Kent...