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"Cooking With Spags" Returns On Friday With A New Cooking Video

Have you been doing a lot of cooking at home since the Stay Home, Stay Safe order went into effect? I know we have been. So, we figured why not bring you all another “Cooking With Spags” video. This week Chef Spags will be making spicy creole crab-cake Eggs Benedict. The episode will be up on Daily Detroit on Friday, April 10 at 8:00 p.m....

How To Make Cannabis-Infused Grilled Norweigan Salmon

We figured during this time when everyone’s cooped up, we’d share something to help you get you through the stay in place order in a tasty and relaxing way. How does cannabis-infused grilled salmon sound? Some listeners of our podcast put this video together, and they asked us to share. It’s part of a new series called “Cooking with Spags.” Chef Spags (John “Spags” Spagnolo) has been a chef to the stars and a restauranteur and the creator of Spag’s Hot Sauce. So who is Sp...

Talking Eastpointe With Macomb County's First African American Mayor, Monique Owens

Most people in our region live in the suburbs, and we’ve found many want to know about their — and their neighbors — communities. so today’s conversation is a continuation of our occasional series visiting the various cities that, well, frankly, are not Detroit proper. Eastpointe is a city of about 32,000 people, bordered by Eight Mile on the south, I-94 to the east, about 10 Mile to the north, with Hayes and Beechwood on the west. It’s full of single-family houses, tasty fo...

Local Election Highlights Plus An Interview With The Founders Of Shout, A New Citizen Democracy App

Despite a steady trickle of leaked recordings of him being horrible, Warren Mayor Jim Fouts was re-elected to a fourth term on Tuesday. On today’s show, we talk about and what it says about Warren. Then, we highlight some other races from around the region and discuss what they say about those cities, from Ferndale to Flint and Eastpointe to Livonia. Finally, we speak with Colleen Martin and Saharsh Hajela, two University of Michigan graduates who co-founded Shout. Tha...

Southern Macomb County Has Lost Its Trees. Green Macomb Is Working To Help Bring Them Back.

According to SEMCOG (The Southeast Michigan Council Of Governments), large parts of Macomb County are a lot less green that they used to be. That’s due to, according to the organization, decades of loss from Dutch Elm Disease, the devastation created by the emerald ash borer, and efforts to improve in-ground infrastructure and roadways. Trees have a lot of benefits. They include reducing water runoff from storms, absorbing carbon dioxide, as well as being a natural air conditioner and sou...

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