
Mark Brush
Mark is a senior reporter/producer at Michigan Radio where he's been working to develop the station's online news content since 2010.
From 2000 to 2006, he worked as the technical director and senior producer for Michigan Radio's regional environmental news service known as the Great Lakes Radio Consortium.
From 2006 to 2010, as the unit's co-manager and senior producer, Mark helped transition the GLRC into an award-winning national news service known as The Environment Report. The service was heard on more that 130 stations around the country including WBEZ in Chicago, WAMU in Washington D.C., KUOW in Seattle, and KWMU in St. Louis.
Mark is a graduate of the University of Michigan ('00 MS in Environmental Policy and Planning & '91 BA in Political Science) and has been "a board certified public radio junkie" since 1992. He discovered public radio on his commutes to work in his trusty 1984 VW Rabbit. Much of Mark's storytelling philosophy was influenced through his close work with veteran CBC "réalisateur" David Candow.
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Dr. Larry Nassar, a former athletic doctor at Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics , was sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison today. He pled...
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The 48th Governor of Michigan made his final State of the State address last night (7 p.m., January 24). You can watch his speech here or below:
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After closed door meeting, MSU board expresses support for MSU president Simon as Nassar case swirlsThe Michigan State University Board of Trustees held a closed door meeting Friday (Jan. 19). They looked at the school’s response to the Larry Nassar...
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The head of the Michigan health department is one of the five charged with involuntary manslaughter with regard to their involvement in the Flint water...
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An Enbridge work plan document shows areas where a protective coating around its twin oil pipelines running through Lake Michigan might be failing....
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President Trump's executive order on immigration was signed last Friday. Here's what it does:
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Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette filed criminal charges against two former City of Flint employees, and two former state-appointed emergency...
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With one landmark ruling in 2012, the United States Supreme Court made it clear: mandatory sentences of life without the possibility of parole for...
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During his January 2016 State of the State address, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder apologized to the people of Flint for the water crisis in that city,...
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Researchers from Virginia Tech are announcing the results of their fourth round of water testing in Flint today. For many people in the city, their...