
Paulette Parker
Paulette is a blogger for Michigan Radio's State of Opportunity project, which looks at kids from low-income families and what it takes to get them ahead. She previously interned as a reporter in the Michigan Radio newsroom.
Before working at Michigan Radio, she was the news editor of The Washtenaw Voice at Washtenaw Community College. She has an associate degree in journalism from WCC. And she is currently a junior at Eastern Michigan University, pursuing a bachelor's degree in media studies and journalism.
When she isn't working she is spending time with her husband and two young daughters.
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A Democratic congresswoman from Michigan whose call for President Donald Trump's impeachment helped push House leadership toward launching formal...
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Two Michigan members of Congress are under review by the U.S. House Committee on Ethics for complaints of allegedly misusing campaign funds. The House...
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The state health department is considering the use of pesticides in areas that are affected by Eastern Equine Encephalitis , also known as Triple-E. It...
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The federal government is launching a new study to examine the link between drinking water contaminated with industrial chemicals called PFAS and health...
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An ex-police officer fired after a Ku Klux Klan document and Confederate flags were found in his home says in a report that they were part of his...
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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has outlined a program to the City Council to eliminate residential blight from all Detroit neighborhoods by mid-2025. Duggan...
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A final report released Thursday by the Michigan Trial Court Funding Commission calls Michigan's court funding system "broken." The report finds...
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Legislation that would ease monthly reporting rules for Healthy Michigan enrollees is headed to Governor Whitmer’s desk. The state Senate gave final...
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A federal judge ruled last week that the government's terror watch list violates the constitutional rights of those placed on it. The list contains more...
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Visitors to any of the 22 branches in the Detroit Public Library system will no longer be charged fines for overdue items. The new policy also clears...