
Taylor Pinson
ReporterTaylor Pinson is a WEMU news reporter and engineer during WEMU's broadcast of NPR's All Things Considered.
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A harmful chemical spill is making its way down the Huron River, potentially headed to Washtenaw County. WEMU’s Taylor Pinson reports.
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Washtenaw County officials are anticipating voter turnout in tomorrow’s election will be somewhere between 25 and 30%. We get the details from WEMU’s Taylor Pinson.
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Washtenaw County officials are reminding residents they can still register to vote or request an absentee ballot for next week’s August primary. We get the details from WEMU’s Taylor Pinson.
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Ann Arbor residents could soon start noticing smoke coming from some of the community’s parks and other nature areas. We get the details from WEMU’s Taylor Pinson.
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Ann Arbor has a new interim police chief. We get the details from WEMU’s Taylor Pinson.
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Ann Arbor Art Fair organizers are vowing to bring back the Townie Street Party next year. We get the details from WEMU’s Taylor Pinson.
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If the City of Ann Arbor is to achieve carbon neutrality by the year 2030, some community changes are needed. As work on the expansive A2Zero plan continues, Ann Arbor will be promoting a move away from natural gas. As WEMU's Taylor Pinson reports, Friday's “Electrification Expo” is aimed at educating the public on the various options available to them.
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The August primary is just a few weeks away, and one of the issues being taken into account is safety at the polls. We get the details from WEMU’s Taylor Pinson.
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The intersection of Zeeb and Liberty Roads just outside of Ann Arbor is now closed for construction. We get the details from WEMU’s Taylor Pinson.
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Officials from Planned Parenthood of Michigan are calling today’s Supreme Court decision on Roe v. Wade “a dark day for [the] country.” We get the details from WEMU’s Taylor Pinson.