Hilary Farrell
ReporterHilary is a General Assignment and Enterprise reporter for WGVU Public Media. She joined WGVU in September 2014 after several years of experience as a local news reporter, anchor and photojournalist in Midland, Saginaw and Bay counties. She's also worked as a financial and business reporter and audio field producer.
Hilary's investigative work has been recognized by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters and the Michigan Associated Press, including awards for best investigative and documentary journalism.
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A growing opioid problem has local, state and federal officials teaming up to talk solutions. “As a federal prosecutor, we’re not often involved in a…
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Police seek four suspects after a man was shot during an overnight confrontation in southeast Grand Rapids.The Grand Rapids Police Department says…
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Chelsea Clinton emphasized healthcare, family leave and closing the gendered pay gap at a Thursday campaign event in Grand Rapids focused on female…
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ArtPrize Eight is officially underway.More than 1,400 ArtPrize entries are now open for viewing and voting this year at 170 venues across Grand Rapids.The…
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Legislative action continues after a state audit earlier this year found multiple issues at the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans.A bill adding oversight to…
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Health officials say a deadly tranquilizer known to cause accidental overdose is likely circulating in west Michigan.The drug is carfentanil. It’s a…
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The Gerald R. Ford airport in Grand Rapids will receive more than $2.5 million in federal funds. The funding was announced jointly on Friday by U.S.…
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Two Kent County residents have tested positive for West Nile virus. The Kent County Health Department says the two adults are unrelated, and it’s not…
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Seven area colleges come together to meet with former ITT Tech students impacted by the school’s campus-wide closures.Representatives from the seven…
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Big changes may be coming to the Calder Plaza in downtown Grand Rapids.Shaded areas, food trucks and space for markets and music: Those are among…