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Coronavirus Check-In w/ Dr. Paul Thomas; Buses Stay Put; The Census Matters
In the wake of the President being diagnosed with COVID-19, we talk to Dr. Paul Thomas of Plum Health Direct Primary Care about the situation and what's happening here. Specifically, due to the incubation period of the virus, presidential candidate Vice President Joe Biden is not out of the woods for awhile yet. Plus, the Lions will not have fans at the stadium; and Michigan's cases are rising. This was recorded before word came that the Upper Peninsula of Michigan is rolling back to stage 4. Pl...
Conservative Ideas For Dealing With Climate Change; DCFC Makes Finals; Stories Around Town
The Jewish News Goes Non-Profit Plus 8 Things To Know Around Detroit
Oak & Reel First Look Plus 4 Local Stories To Know
On today’s show: COVID-19 Updates Chrysler is paying $9.5 million in additional fines to the SEC Macomb County gets $12.5 million in settlement money over the giant sewer collapse in Fraser back in 2016 The Detroit Housing Fund for the Future kicks off to make more housing that’s affordable for middle and low income possible in the city of Detroit Plus, our feature conversation at 6m30s: Oak & Reel — a new seafood and pasta restaurant in the Milwaukee Junction neighborhood — just opened a fe...
8 Things To Know Around Detroit Plus Detroit City FC Updates w/ Fletcher Sharpe
Helping The Unbanked In Detroit; DCFC/Stars Tournament Talk; Thanksgiving Parade Will Be TV Only
The city of Detroit – as well as cities across the nation – has an issue with residents not having bank accounts. A study by prosperity now says that almost 20% – or one in five Detroiters – do not have a bank account. So they’re paying much higher fees at liquor stores and other places to get access to their money. To help residents, especially young adults, get started off on the right foot, Jason Rivers joins me to talk about a new program. Then, we check in with Fletcher Sharpe about the lat...
Unpacking United Shore / UWMC Going Public, SPACs And The Local Impact
Today's show focuses on a second big company in metro detroit going public. You know them as United Shore, but as this show is being published the giant letters on their Pontiac headquarters are coming down for their new name, United Wholesale Mortgage. The merger deal that will put the lending giant on the NASDAQ will peg the company’s value initially at about $16 billion dollars. And although metro Detroit is known for cars, students of regional history may know that we’re also the cradle of t...
Black Women Entrepreneurs Are Big In Detroit, But Much More Needs To Be Done
Black women entrepreneurs are the fastest growing group of business owners in the nation, but they’re also starting with the least amount of capital. That’s especially important in a city like Detroit that is about 80% black, although our entrepreneurial sector - especially those who get venture funding - does not reflect that. This conversation with Dr. Courtney McCluney, assistant professor at the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University was recorded a few days ago, but t...
Coronavirus Updates w/ Dr. Paul Thomas; Detroit Auto Show Moves To Fall; DCFC/Michigan Stars News
Dr. Paul Thomas is back to talk Coronavirus and gives more details on the Big Tens’s testing plans and why he has reservations; plus more on Michigan's statewide situation with COVID-19. Next, the North American International Auto Show has been moved again. Autoblog editor in chief Greg Migliore has more on why and what to expect. And finally, as it is fall tournament season, Fletcher Sharpe updates us on Detroit City FC, the Michigan Stars, and a way to watch the matches on your TV for free....
Detroit Podcast Festival Returns; Detroit City FC Tournament Preview, Gardenhire Retires
Today, two things. Well, more than two. But we're talking to two people. First, Erin Allen from the Detroit Podcast Festival joins me to preview that event, highlighting creators and sharing knowledge right here in the Motor City. More: http://www.detroitpodcastfest.com Then, the big fall NISA soccer tournament starts tonight. Fletcher sharpe breaks down what’s ahead for Detroit city FC this week vs. the Michigan Stars and Oakland Roots, as well as weighs in on the retirement of Tigers manager R...
Michelle Obama + The Lip Bar Work To Get Out The Vote; Tip Toe Shoe Repair Burns; TEDxDetroit
Today’s show is in three parts. First, some updates around town. We've lost Tip Toe Shoe Repair for now due to a fire, but Lafayette Coney Island kept serving. The Free Press building as new life as apartments. And construction has begun on the new Baker college building in downtown Royal Oak. Then, former first lady Michelle Obama is collaborating with a Detroit native and founder of The Lip Bar, Melissa Butler. Their goal? To increase voter registration, get voters to the polls, and change the...
A New Chapter For Opera In Detroit w/ Yuval Sharon
Since the 1960s, the Michigan Opera Theater has been serving metro Detroit, bringing not only impressive productions of opera, but music and dance to the Motor City. Recently, they have hired a new artistic director, Yuval Sharon. He has a fresh take on what can be done both inside and outside of the performance hall walls. So for your Daily Detroit on Thursday, September 17th, 2020, we talk about the present and future of this Detroit institution, being mindful of the number of challenges and o...
More Speed Bumps, Detroit Vegan Soul Reopening; BIG10 Returns, DCFC Roster Changes
Kirsten Ussery from Detroit Vegan Soul and Vittoria Katanski of Hatch Detroit join us to talk about the reopening of the restaurant’s east side location and what the non-profit Hatch is up to considering there’s not a contest this year. Then, Fletcher Sharpe gives us the inside line on roster changes ahead of the fall tournament for Detroit City FC, and we talk about Big Ten football making the decision to play. But first, there will be more bumps in the road ahead for the City of Detroit. But t...
How Switching To Electric Cars Would Help Our Air; What Do Metro Detroiters Think About Talking Politics At Work? Plus Stories Around Town
On today's show: Latest COVID-19 numbers around the state The city of Detroit's budget is going to be balanced, but there have been some cuts and rainy day fund usage. Also, bonds are being sold for improvements. Dan Gilbert's Bedrock has bought the former Sakthi Automotive campus in Detroit. We have details. Home values in Oakland and Macomb counties are way up over the last five years, far above statewide averages. Wayne is too, but pacing below the state's pace. Amazon is hiring thousands in ...
Detroit's Pizzas Place Well Nationally; NISA Tournament Coming To Town, Sad Lions And More
There’s new COVID-19 numbers and reporting, including in schools and universities, with the area around Michigan State in a “crisis” situation. A co-founder of the Detroit tech darling StockX has left the company as it ramps up to possibly go public. Four Detroit area pizza joints make it into the top in the country. And then Fletcher Sharpe joins Jer to talk Lions and Detroit City FC news. The NISA fall tournament featuring Detroit City FC and the MichiganSstars will be hosted right here in tow...
Warren News That's An Echo Of Metro Detroit's History; Pumachug in Clawson First Look; Plus Stories To Know
We have an update on rising COVID-19 cases and positive test percentages. A Warren family is dealing with dangerous racism and it has echoes I’ll share to our region’s past. The beat goes on at the Detroit Institute of Music Education as they’ve found a new degree partner. Barter in Hamtramck is temporarily closing until indoor bar service legally resumes, and Beyond Juicery + Eatery in Milford is opening. Then Engineer Randy Walker talks about Pumachug, the hot new thing in downtown Clawson. Al...
Drive-In Eats In Metro Detroit; DCFC, Tigers and Lions, Oh My!; Turkey Stearnes Field
On today's show: Karen Dybis talks about drive-in eats around town and in Michigan. We talk about Daly Drive-In; Clydes; Grand Diner, A&W and more. Here's the full piece on drive-in-restaurants. Fletcher Sharpe talks Detroit City FC's 0-0 draw with the New York Cosmos and the playoff chances of the team. Also, the Tigers are Tigering and the Lions have a new pickup in Adrian Peterson. Also, things to know around town: Former Macomb County Prosecutor Eric J. Smith pleads guilty I-94 is gonna ...
Here's What We Really Need To Be Focusing On With Election Security
On today’s show, we dive into election security. And not what the rhetoric in the public focuses on. It turns out the things we actually need to worry about aren’t the ones getting the most press. Our guest is Hour Detroit’s News and Features Editor Steve Friess, talking about that and his most recent piece focusing on the challenges and the places where we should be optimistic here in Michigan. Link: https://www.hourdetroit.com/community/is-voting-secure-in-michigan-cybersecurity-expert-alex-ha...
Lavish Box, DCFC Update, Plus 5 Things To Know Around Detroit
On your daily detroit: When it comes to getting customers, what is old is new again. The vending machine returns but this time a bit fancier and with beauty supplies. I talk with lavish box founder Leslie Williams about her creation that’s open for business in the New Center. And Detroit City FC is nearing the end of their regular season. Fletcher sharpe fills us in on New Amsterdam FC, a new player acquisition and the upcoming New York Cosmos match. But first, what to know around metro Detroit ...
A Backyard Charcuterie Tasting With Mongers' Provisions Zach Berg
Here's something fun for your Friday. There are some great local businesses who have pivoted through the pandemic. One of them is Mongers Provisions, with stores in Detroit and Ferndale. https://mongersprovisions.com/ When retail traffic slowed, they adapted and started doing virtual tastings of their cheeses, charcuterie and chocolate on Zoom. And honestly, it’s become a thing. You can bring a charming cheesemonger right to your backyard, while enjoying a box of delectable goodies. So ready you...
Mark Hackel Opposes Big Gretch On COVID, A New Jeep SUV & A New Series Tackles Food Waste
Gym rats, rejoice? In a much-anticipated announcement, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says gyms and fitness facilities can now officially reopen, if they require everyone to wear face masks. So, yay? Speaking of Big Gretch, one fellow Democrat who isn’t likely to end up on her Christmas card list this year is Mark Hackel, the Macomb County executive. Crain’s reports he’s backing “Unlock Michigan,” the petition drive aimed at stripping the guv of her powers to declare a statewide emergency, a la the stay-...
5 Things To Know Around Detroit Plus Eater Detroit's Brenna Houck
On today’s show: Headlines around town including more information on Ford's job cuts, a mystery hearse pulled out of the Detroit river, how Detroit’s stadiums are providing space to help with elections, and Dutch Girl Donuts will reopen. Then, Brenna Houck from Eater Detroit joins us to talk about the state’s new covid outbreak tracking data and the prospects of restaurants and bars going forward. More: https://detroit.eater.com/21408549/michigan-covid-19-outbreak-reporting-data-industry-setting...
COVID ‘Motoring Along At A Level Of Suck’ In Michigan, Ford Layoffs & Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum
Rumors are swirling that high-school football could once again be on this fall, now that the Michigan High School Athletic Association has said they’ll follow other states’ examples if Gov. Gretchen Whitmer amends an executive order. Plus, President Trump said he spoke with the B1G commissioner about “immediately” starting the fall football season, because a) of course he did and b) there’s nothing else really going on right now that’s worthy of the attention of the president of the United State...
5 Stories To Know Plus COVID-19 Economic Impact To Last Far Beyond Summer
On today’s show: A Coronavirus update MGM Grand Detroit is laying off 40% of its workforce Protestors are suing the city of Detroit, and the city plans to sue them back Detroit schools have reached a deal between teachers and their administration And Oakland County parks are looking for an expanded millage in November. More here: https://www.candgnews.com/news/oakland-county-seeks-to-renew-increase-millage-for-parks-118483 Plus, it looks like we’re in for not a V-shaped, but a more prolonged eco...
100,000 And Zero
Today's show is in two parts. First: 100,000. The state of Michigan now has crossed an infamous milestone: 100,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Dr. Paul Thomas from Plum Health puts this is in perspective and talks about what's next. You can follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlumHealthDPC Second, Zero. Zero is the patience left in many communities around the nation when it comes to repeated acts of injustice and police brutality. Fletcher Sharpe talks about it, Detroit City FC, and the ...
Behind The New Mural Coming To Chroma, Misinformation In Robocalls And Development News
On your Daily Detroit: A new Robocall is spreading lies about mail-in voting to Detroiters. Several real estate developments are pressing ahead in Detroit. There’s a huge new mural to be installed on the side of a very visible building in Detroit. I talk with the artist, Sydney G. James, about the art and message that’s in store for Chroma. And, the Piet Oudolf Garden on Belle Isle will make some very visible progress this week. Appreciate what we do? Do we add value to your day? Consider becomi...
Clearcover Hiring 300+, Nextdoor Lawsuit In Bloomfield Township Update Plus COVID Testing Guidance Changes
Happy Hump Day, Detroit. It’s been another depressingly large lump of confirmed positive coronavirus cases here in Michigan, on the same day reports say the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have changed their recommendations for asymptomatic people who’ve been in contact with infected people. The agency’s new recommendations read as follows: “If you have been in close contact (within 6 feet) of a person with a COVID-19 infection for at least 15 minutes but do not have symptoms, you do ...
It's OK To Not Be OK; Plus Your Local Stories
On your Daily Detroit, we spend a few minutes updating you on what’s happening around town. Your local Coronavirus updates The Detroit Lions cancel practice to raise awareness about Jacob Blake and police brutality A Detroit pizza brand takes the top of the pandemic charts How to get 84 cent hamburgers at a Michigan restaurant chain Part of the Lodge is renamed after the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin Then, a conversation with Dr. James Zender. This whole pandemic thing has made people anxious a...
Should Investigations Be Independent Of The Police Department? Dan Gilbert Gets Richer Plus DCFC Goes Goalless
Protests have continued to take place in Detroit, but early Sunday, things got ugly downtown. There, police in riot gear took an aggressive tack against marchers from Detroit Will Breathe who had shut down Woodward Avenue to traffic, shoving protesters and clubbing others who had their backs turned and were walking away. Tear gas and pepper spray were also used. Police Chief James Craig said Monday there was no way he would allow what he called a “Seattle-type zone of lawlessness” in Detroit and...