In celebration of Women’s Appreciation Month, the spotlight shines even brighter on trailblazers like Maurielle Lue—a dynamic force in media who continues to redefine what it means to lead with authenticity, excellence and influence.
Detroit audiences are now seeing more of Lue than ever before. The Emmy Award-winning anchor has expanded her presence on Good Day Detroit, which now airs for a full three hours from 9 a.m. to noon. She then seamlessly transitions into anchoring The Noon from 12 to 1 p.m., placing her on air for an impressive four consecutive hours each weekday—a rare and
commanding presence in local television.

Beyond the newsroom, Lue is also making waves in entertainment. She is currently playing herself in the #1 movie on Tubi, Southwest High, further expanding her influence and connection with audiences both on-screen and in the community.
In today’s fast-evolving media landscape, where audiences engage across multiple platforms, personality-driven voices matter more than ever. Lue has mastered the balance of credibility, sharp wit, and genuine connection—earning the trust and admiration of viewers throughout Detroit and beyond. Her growing role reflects not only her talent, but also a broader shift toward authentic, community-centered storytelling.

This Women’s Appreciation Month, Maurielle Lue stands as a powerful example of what it means to lead, inspire, and elevate—on air, on the screen, and within the community