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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
The Henry Ford is full of trips through history that relate to today, but going on right now until January 15 is Mandela: The Official Exhibition.
Cynthia Jones, their Director of Museum Experiences, Exhibitions & Engagement,
01:19 – The National championship was not even close
02:28 – Michigan’s defense did a number on Michael Penix Jr.
05:34 – Washington got dominated
08:41 – When Fletcher got hit so hard he
Where is Michigan (and America) at with electric vehicles and battery technology? Gabrielle Coppola, a journalist at Bloomberg, joins me for a conversation on the Daily Detroit podcast.
Coppola wrote a very interesting piece, “America’
It’s Friday! Which means a big dose of what to know and where to go in Metro Detroit on the podcast.
Devon O’Reilly joins me and we hit a ton of topics:
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Norris Howard is back from vacation and we just into talking about local stories around town.
01:39 – There’s talk of moving the Detroit Auto Show again, back to the winter months as recent
From things to do this January 2024 to remembering BD’s Mongolian Grill still exists to answering a listener question to the best of our ability why there were no restaurant weeks in Winter vs.
Hello 2024! Crazy weekend of football, and the Detroit Pistons finally break their losing streak.
From the Daily Detroit studio at Techtown, here’s the rundown:
00:30 – Lions discussion begins, did the Lions get
Devon and Jer recap their 2023 predictions and if they were on point or just how wrong they were, and make new ones for 2024.
02:33 – Recapping 2023 predictions including will there be a
It’s among the best of time in Detroit sports as the Lions clinch the NFC North, bringing home a division title for the first time in more than three decades. It’s also among
Happy Friday! As a heads up, we’re going to be doing two episodes next week for the holiday break. On today’s show:
02:25 – Where is the good Decaf coffee in town? Whether
Norris Howard is in and we’re talking…
02:46 – Jer went to “Ain’t too proud to beg” at the Fisher Theatre, and saw the story of the
The Bobcat and the reflecting pool // Woodward re-opens // Old radio building fate uncertain
Hello Wednesday! Producer Shianne is in studio and we talk about the stories and events of that interest us… plus, Jer shares a yarn his pops told him about his bobcat when he went to
Lions return to form // Pistons fans frustrated // New Comerica scoreboard // New Bucharest location
Happy Tuesday! From a new location for a popular shwarma spot to a new scoreboard and Lions talk, we have you covered on this Tuesday with Fletcher Sharpe.
00:23 – Fletcher went and tried the
Working across city borders, transit, dealing with change and more w/ State Rep. Mike McFall
Today on the show, my guest is State Representative Mike McFall. The 8th House District he serves spans from Madison Heights, through Hazel Park, and into Detroit down into Midtown.
Our conversation is wide-ranging and
Devon O’Reilly is in for his Friday appearance. We talk about a few things around town, but the big focus of conversation is food trucks. Where should they be allowed? Do they compete with
A new poll from the Detroit Regional Chamber and Glengariff Group shows that Michigan voters are for investing in infrastructure over tax cuts; that there’s real concerns about our education system making us uncompetitive,
Robin Runyan from Urbanize Detroit joins us today to give a bit of an update on development stories around town and answer a listener question.
- Can the Belle Isle Boathouse be saved? We discuss.
- We
Should the NHL take concussions more seriously? // Lions vibe deteriorating // Steinwascher returns
Fletcher Sharpe is in studio to talk about the Lions, Dylan Larkin’s situation, and Detroit City FC re-signing Nate Steinwascher.
01:03 – Detroit City FC re-signs Nate Steinwascher, more to come
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What does it take to run a bar and restaurant?
When Owen Burke and his business partner Tony Piraino first ran a bar called Pulse in 2005, the building they were leasing got demolished by