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Norris Howard is IN the studio today, and we’re talking about things around Metro Detroit.
01:35 – New Detroit City Council map just dropped that redefines the districts of the members. It’s dealing
Whether it’s public or charter schools, Detroit students are fighting an uphill battle. Between trasportation, transparency, and even dealing with extreme temperatures – anything involving the future of Detroit hinges on Detroit’
How important is it that Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn – Offensive and Defensive coordinators for the Detroit Lions, stay in Detroit?
Plus, Brad Holmes took a bit of a victory lap with his picks
Metro Detroit has wrestled with a lack of comprehensive transit — far behind peer regions, and even lesser ones — for decades.
Michigan’s competitive challenges are getting to the point where even those who are among
Yemeni coffee is spreading across America as more and more people discover just how good it is. Qahwah House started in Dearborn, but has gone as far as Illinois and Brooklyn as it’s
Four Daily Detroit contributors around one table? The dream is realized at the new studio in TechTown. Norris Howard, Shianne Nocerini, Devon O’Reilly and Jer talk three of today’s stories that impact Metro
What is populism, anyway? There’s a lot of talk about populists and the concept of populism in today’s political discourse but little talk about what the roots are and what it
Monday Mourning Quarterback
A heartbreaking loss to end an amazing season for the Detroit Lions.
Fletcher Sharpe breaks down what worked and what didn’t, and we start to pick up the pieces of where to go from
From the serious to the seriously fun, we’ve got you covered on your Daily Detroit. Devon O’Reilly is in to talk about:
01:11 – Michigan State of the State breakdown
02:54 – Governor
On Stephen A. Smith and Detroit
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith made some off-the-cuff comments about Detroit that got a lot of Detroiters real mad about how he perceived the city and the Lions impact on it.
02:09 – Norris Howard
If there’s anything Detroiters know how to do, it’s how to tap our feet and nod to the beat. And so often in history, those beats are made right here.
Local history expert,
Fletcher Sharpe is in and we’re here to talk the Detroit Lions.
01:08 – Is/was the curse of Bobby Layne real?
03:18 – Recapping the Lions/Buccaneers games, highlights, lowlights, things to watch
Although a lot of attention is paid to buses and transit in the city of Detroit, the reality is the vast majority of people in Metro Detroit do not live within the city limits. Although
Today’s show is a special one as we kick off talking to Mike Tirico, the sports broadcasting legend. Then, Jer and Devon get into some stories to know around Metro Detroit.
01:43 – Mike
What is there to look forward to in 2024? Urbanize Detroit’s Robin Runyan is in the Daily Detroit studio at Techtown and we discuss that and more.
00:46 – Amazon is buying a stake
We now know our weekend playoff opponent: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers. So what’s next? What do the Detroit Lions need to do? Plus, we talk a little bit about the Pistons trade.
Full rundown:
With the recent drama at the Michigan State Party around who’s in charge, finances and more – we got to thinking, in the age of Trump, does a state party matter anymore, or is it
BONUS POD: Lions Win!!!
The Detroit Lions won their first playoff game in a long, long time against the LA Rams.
How are we feeling about it? Is the “Same Old Lions” curse over? How great was it the
We’ve got a bit of a conference exhaustion after a very busy Thursday, but Devon O’Reilly and Fletcher Sharpe picked up themselves and we digitally got together for a little post-Detroit Policy Conference
Norris Howard is in and we’ve got stories around Detroit and Metro Detroit to talk about on the podcast.
00:47 – Target is pulling out of the deal for the City Target at Mack