Pat Batcheller is a host and Senior News Editor for 101.9 WDET, presenting local news, traffic and weather updates during Morning Edition. He is an amateur musician.

Batcheller joined WDET in 2007 after nine years at WWJ, where he was a news editor, producer and reporter. He started his broadcasting career in 1989 and has lived and worked in Michigan his entire life. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan and the Specs Howard School of Media Arts. He has won multiple awards for excellence from the Associated Press, the Michigan Association of Broadcasters and the Society of Professional Journalists. He is an amateur musician, playing percussion in the Downriver Community Band.

Bridge Detroit: Police complaints pile up

  Detroit's Board of Police Commissioners gets a number of citizen complaints about law enforcement. The Detroit Police Department handles...

CuriosiD: Revisiting the salt mines underneath Detroit

  WDET is working on a new season of CuriosiD – where listeners like you ask questions about what you’re...

Federal funding benefits Great Lakes

  The Biden administration plans to invest about $1 billion into Great Lakes restoration and cleanup projects. Congress tripled funding...

Michigan voters could decide more than a dozen ballot questions in 2022 elections

Petitions are going around Michigan asking voters to support several issues that could end up on the November ballot. They...

New website will help with accountability and preservation, Great Lakes Commission says

Want to know what Michigan and other states are doing to protect the Great Lakes? A new website lets you...

Study: COVID-19 may cause fetal inflammation

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says pregnant women who get COVID-19 have a higher risk of severe illness....

Michigan’s youngest kids lack child care

A new report says about a third of children under age 5 in Michigan qualify for child care subsidies. But...

New Soo lock could lift Michigan’s economy

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is getting almost a half-billion dollars to build a new shipping lock in Sault...

Detroiters may be learning to live with bike lanes

Detroit has more than 250 miles of dedicated bicycle lanes on its streets. The city has spent millions of dollars...

Wayne State Word Warriors offer a grandiloquent list of words to use in 2022

Looking to beef up your vocabulary? Wayne State University's Word Warriors can help. The school has published its 13th annual...

Wait, What? Lake Superior State University Takes a Deep Dive into Banished Words for 2022

At the end of the day, there are words and phrases people use incorrectly or too often. For example: "At...

Wayne County Prepares to End Train Delays on Busy Downriver Road in 2022

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