Gary Lundy
I started working here in October of 2000 on a part-time basis, in the newsroom as a writer/editor/producer. I’ve been in and out of radio during the past 25 years, and it’s great to be a part of one of America’s premiere news stations. It’s also an honor to work at one of the first radio stations. WWJ Newsradio 950 is “The” station to turn to for the very latest for news and information, with the best news team in town! In my spare time (which is rare), I enjoy auto racing, love the ‘Woodward Dream Cruise’ and miss the Detroit Grand Prix.
5,000 School Buses To Be Investigated Due To Possible Stalling Issues
The federal government is investigating 5,000 school buses from the 2008 model year that could stall without warning.
WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/04/22
Construction Project Along I-94 Resumes
Crews will resurface the road, install new barrier walls, and also make structural repairs.
WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/04/08
Report Shows Fewer County Residents Receiving Assistance
The latest Economic Security Bulletin from the Michigan League for Human Services shows that 75 out of 83 counties had a decrease in Family Independence Program cases in the fourth quarter of 2011.
WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/04/08
Study: Lack Of Vaccine Leads To Faded Interest In Flu Shot
When a new strain of influenza began to sicken even healthy younger adults three years ago, public interest in getting the vaccine started strong but declined over time even as more people were getting sick.
WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/02/19
U-M Study: Fuel Economy Continues To Rise
The average fuel economy of current model year vehicles is higher than just four years ago.
WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/02/12
Annual Tree-Trimming Begins For DTE
During severe weather, fallen limbs and tree branches can create the majority of the power outages.
WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/02/05
“YES” Looks To Empower Kids For More Peaceful Communities
Those involved in the study predict the program will have positive results for participants as well as the communities they live in.
WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/01/22
Think Safety Before Heading Out For Winter Recreation
The Coast Guard wants us to think safety before going out on the frozen lakes in winter time.
WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/01/22
New Car Fuel Economy Drops In December
After two months of increases, the average fuel economy of all vehicles sold in the United States fell by a half mile per gallon.
WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/01/15
China’s Ban Of Plastic Bags Has Saved More Than A Million Barrels Of Oil
Seattle voters recently turned down a proposed plastic bag fee, and Philadelphia voters have also rejected a ban.
WWJ Newsradio 950–2011/12/11
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