M. L. Elrick
Michael L. Elrick (born 1968) is an American journalist based in Detroit, Michigan, where he has worked for the Detroit Free Press and for WJBK-TV.[1][2]
Elrick attended the Grosse Pointe school system; attending Defer Elementary, Pierce Middle, and graduated from GP South High in 1985. Elrick graduated from Michigan State University in 1990 with a Bachelor of Journalism degree. He wrote for the Concord (N.H.) Monitor, and Daily Southtown in Chicago. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Newsday, , Salon.com, Rollingstone.com, the National Law Journal, Chicago Magazine and Hour Detroit magazine. He teaches journalism at Wayne State University, Michigan State, and University of Michigan-Dearborn.[3]
With the Detroit Free Press Elrick was one member of a team that covered Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, and uncovered the scandals that led to his 2008 resignation from office and criminal conviction.[4] Elrick and other reporters filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit that was heard by the Michigan Supreme Court.[5] The Detroit Free Press staff, which notably included contributors Elrick and Jim Schaefer, shared the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting, which cited the staff's "uncovering of a pattern of lies by Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick that included denial of a sexual relationship with his female chief of staff, prompting an investigation of perjury that eventually led to jail terms for the two officials."[6]
Elrick was a news reporter for both stations Fox-2 and WDIV Channel 4 in Detroit. He is considering a run for Detroit City Council in 2021.
He is married and has two children.
Awards[]
- 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Journalism[6]
- 2009 1st Amendment Watchdog Award [7]
- 2008 George Polk Award
- 2008 Associated Press Managing Editors Public Service Award
- 2008 Worth Bingham Prize for Investigative Reporting.[8]
- 2005 Clark Mollenhoff Award for Investigative Reporting
References[]
- ^ "M.L. Elrick – Fox 2 News Headlines". Myfoxdetroit.com. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
- ^ Jean, Mallary (2012-08-01). "M.L. Elrick leaves Detroit Free Press to join WJBK-TV". Poynter. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
- ^ "M.L. Elrick: Institute for Local Government". Umd.umich.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-08-05. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
- ^ "Kilpatrick pleads guilty, resigns", Detroit Free Press, Aug. 7, 2008
- ^ "Previous Award Winners - Long Island University". Liu.edu. Retrieved 2013-11-02.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "The 2009 Pulitzer Prize Winners: Local Reporting". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved 2013-11-02. With short biographies and reprints of ten works (Free Press articles January 24 to September 5, 2008).
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20120709185422/http://hof.jrn.msu.edu/bios/erlick.html. Archived from the original on July 9, 2012. Retrieved 2013-11-02. Missing or empty
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External links[]
- M. L. Elrick on Twitter
- "Transcript of chat with Free Press reporter M.L. Elrick", Detroit Free Press, Jan. 25, 2008
- Alumnus helps win Pulitzer for Free Press
- M. L. Elrick at Library of Congress Authorities, with 0 catalog records (?)
- American male journalists
- Journalists from Michigan
- Living people
- George Polk Award recipients
- Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting winners
- 1968 births
- Wayne State University faculty
- Michigan State University faculty
- University of Michigan–Dearborn people
- Detroit Free Press people