April Van Buren
Stateside ProducerApril Van Buren is a producer for Stateside. She produces interviews for air as well as web and social media content for the show.
Before landing at Michigan Public, April worked as a producer for Current State at WKAR and a reporting intern and producer at WBEZ in Chicago.
April graduated from Harvard University in 2012 with a degree in American History and Literature (aka the most liberal artsy of liberal arts degrees). She is a die-hard 30 Rock fan and once saw Tina Fey do the chicken dance at a party.
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From third-party candidates to voting patterns among Gen Z, will Michigan be any kind of bellwether of trends for national election results?
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For many catastrophically injured survivors of auto accidents, Michigan's 2019 reforms to no-fault insurance meant losing the care they’ve depended on for years. On this episode, we hear about the attempts to increase the caps on in-home nursing care for those survivors — and why proposed reforms are stalling.
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It's Ramadan, which means that many Sudanese Michiganders are enjoying hilo mur, a bright, magenta-colored spiced drink.
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This week, the mother of the shooter in the Oxford High School mass shooting was convicted on four counts of involuntary manslaughter. This verdict is another step in the Oxford community’s years-long pursuit of justice.
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Looking for some book recs to keep you entertained during this winter? Or maybe you're searching for a perfect last minute holiday gift? Either way, we have you covered.
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In Detroit's 1970s street racing scene, there was a car that dominated: The Black Ghost. It was a Dodge HEMI Challenger that would compete occasionally then disappear.
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Ten years ago this week, the city of Detroit filed for municipal bankruptcy. We talk to longtime Detroit journalist Stephen Henderson about what that meant for Detroit, and the ripple effects the city is still feeling today.
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A long-awaited report from an independent investigation into the Oxford High School shooting nearly two years ago found that the school district staff failed to enact measures that could have prevented the deadly massacre.
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Little Caesars founder Mike Ilitch and Domino’s founder Tom Monaghan amassed billions of dollars slinging dough. We tell you how they spent it. Plus we take you down memory lane, and revisit the so called "pizza wars" of the 1980s.
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Author Angeline Boulley, author of the bestselling YA thriller Firekeeper's Daughter, is back with a new novel. Warrior Girl Unearthed features a young Ojibwe teen in the U.P. caught up in a complex web of murder and theft, politics, and culture.