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Steve Friess joins us again to dive into the complexities of political polling, the upcoming presidential debate, and local Michigan politics. We dissect the reliability and value of national polls, discuss the implications of Kamala
Making A Detroit Dog Bucket List // Devon's Favorite Downtown Deli // Inside The Love Building
Devon and Jer are back for this Friday edition of the podcast. A heads up, the last segment of this one is pretty emotional.
To start, we dive into the vibrant Detroit dining scene, highlighting
Here’s what’s on today’s all-local podcast agenda:
800 Teamsters Local 283 members at Detroit's Marathon Oil Refinery have gone on strike, demanding better pay and schedules. Despite Marathon's assurances of continued operations,
We're back after the Labor Day holiday. We're talking about Fletcher's racing in the Hamtramck Labor Day Yacht Festival, an event filled with human sized soap car derbies and water balloons.
Despite making it to
On today's show:
- Show and Tell: Devon brings vintage Mayor O'Reilly Campaign Merch to the studio!
- Devon is excited about football season kicking off
- Local Spotlights: La Ventana and a tour of the upcoming Marrow
Welcome to your Wednesday all-local podcast sharing what to know and where to go in Metro Detroit.
- Power Outages: Jer and Norris Howard dive into the ongoing power outage affecting over 190,000 DTE
PODCAST: The Top 10 Detroit Lions Since 1965; New Lions History Exhibit; Hamtramck Labor Day Fest
Happy hot Tuesday! I hope you're beating the heat.
- Lions history showcased: Jer shares his weekend adventure at the Detroit Historical Museum, where he explored a new exhibit on the Detroit Lions. From
Our weekly roundup of locally-tied political news is back, as veteran journalist Steve Friess joins us to talk all things from local to statewide to how the national race ties into Metro Detroit.
We hit
On today's show:
- More shifts when it comes to electric vehicles. Ford is making some moves, changing timelines and offerings.
- There's a mulch fire on Detroit's west side, so that's why the air
Welcome back to the podcast! Journalist Steve Friess joins me again this week to talk politics – local, state and national.
We discuss the recent white supremacist demonstration in Brighton, the third such event in Livingston
Welcome back to Daily Detroit, your podcast for everything Metro Detroit!
Today, we’re talking about the crisis of talent attraction and retention in Southeast Michigan.
With me is Jayme Powell, the executive director of
Detroit has a new shuttle service, Connect AV, and we tried it (and not during the press tour). Boy, do we have thoughts.
For "where we've been," Devon talks about Corn on the Corner in
Welcome to your all-local daily news podcast serving Metro Detroit! We kick off with the heartwarming news of a baby gorilla born at the Detroit Zoo, the first in nearly 100 years. Bandia, a first-time
Happy Tuesday and welcome to your all-local news podcast, Daily Detroit.
Fletcher Sharpe kicks off talking about the Olympics, especially the electric performances from Team USA's basketball stars like LeBron James and Stephen Curry. They
Welcome to your Daily Detroit for Monday, August 12, 2024. On the all-local podcast today:
Steve Friess shares his recent experience working the polls in Superior Township, offering a firsthand account of the election process
Hosts Jer and Devon dive into a rich discussion, starting with Devon's recent trip to Providence, Rhode Island. Devon shares how he enjoyed the charm of this New England city, from its historical architecture to
Welcome to your Daily Detroit for Wednesday, August 7, 2024.
In this episode, Jer and Norris dive into the crucial races, including Elissa Slotkin's dominant performance in the US Senate primary, Hill Harper's missed bid
Welcome to your Daily Detroit for Monday, August 5, 2024. Hosts Jer and Fletcher dive into their unpopular opinion, the end of beloved outdoor retailer MooseJaw, and the abrupt closure of NewsNet.
We open with
Happy Friday! Today - a busy show.
A local man held prisoner by Russia was freed as part of a swap. We discuss.
We get into a question some of you had about whether Detroit
The Joe Louis Greenway has gotten a lot of buzz locally and nationally. But what's the bigger vision? What's ahead? How will this integrate with the communities it serves?
Joe Louis Greenway Partnership Executive Director