
Brett Dahlberg
EditorBrett joined Michigan Public in December 2021 as an editor. He was previously the general assignment reporter at WCMU in Mount Pleasant, and before that the health reporter at WXXI in Rochester, New York. He's filed stories for National Public Radio, IEEE Spectrum, The Village Voice and other outlets.
Brett earned a master’s degree in journalism from the City University of New York. He grew up on Washington state’s Kitsap Peninsula and is proud that his cell phone number still carries the 360 area code.
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Michigan utilities were still working on restoring service interrupted by the last two storms when another storm Friday knocked out power to more than 200,000 people.
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MSU announces new security measures, plan for external review of response to mass shooting on campusMichigan State University's interim president said she wants an external review of the university's response to last month's mass shooting on campus.
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DTE said "a technical issue" was preventing access to customer service systems Wednesday night.
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The U.S. Department of Defense said Sunday that an F-16 fighter shot down an "airborne object" over Lake Huron.
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There's now an official list of people entitled to compensation after being falsely accused of unemployment fraud in Michigan.
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Wolverine Worldwide was supposed to start construction of a remediation system on the Rogue River in September.
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has new guidelines about eating fish from seven different lakes across the state.
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Emergency dispatch systems across Michigan said they were unable to field 911 calls Tuesday afternoon. Service was being restored by evening.
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Michigan Supreme Court Justice Richard Bernstein apologized for “overstepping Justice Bolden’s hiring process."
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Officials said temperatures were too cold for road salt to be effective, blowing snow was hampering visibility, and snowdrifts were building up along highways.