Ford Explorers are being shipped by truck from Chicago to Flat Rock to be fixed prior to sale, more shake ups in Michigan beer brewing market, Lansing whiffs again on a roads package, Detroit is celebrating female directors, producers, screenwriters and more at the innovative SheTown Film Festival and Michigan State's Mark Dantonio is on the brink of history.
Sep 13, 2019•6 min•Ep. 19
Grand Hotel is sold, savers can make 2% in interest -- or $200 on $10,000 in savings -- at some online savings accounts, the understated 2020 Corolla hybrid’s value and efficiency should make the compact sedan a hit, in a struggling neighborhood, flowers are a tough sell for Bill Walton, who owns a Detroit flower shop, and Detroit Lions coach Matt Patricia likes what he sees so far from his team in the aftermath of Sunday's season-opening tie in Arizona.
Sep 12, 2019•5 min•Ep. 18
UAW workers stress over strike as contract deadline looms, Eastern equine encephalitis, a rare and dangerous virus spread by mosquitoes is rearing up in Michigan, Michigan's status as a 'no kill' state may not mean what you think it does, a Michigan author explores Trump's love affair with TV, and Fred McLeod, a former sports anchor in Detroit and Pistons play-by-play man, died on Monday at age 67.
Sep 11, 2019•6 min•Ep. 17
The state will face a partial budget shutdown if a budget for the coming year is not signed into law by Oct. 1, Michigan advocates and representatives are condemning an anti-Muslim event scheduled for 9/11, Fiat Chrysler's Ram brand is recalling 2 million Ram trucks because the tailgates can open unexpectedly, testing out the chicken sandwich craze, and Coach Matt Patricia says he trusts Matthew Stafford.
Sep 10, 2019•5 min•Ep. 16
Flashy Bedrock projects stall in downtown Detroit, more development gaps in Detroit's Midtown are now on the verge of getting developed, Michigan's new reading law could hold back 3rd-graders, electric cars and SUVS shine in Europe, and the Lions tie after leading the Arizona Cardinals by a healthy amount in the fourth quarter.
Sep 09, 2019•5 min•Ep. 15
MSU to pay record $4.5M fine in Larry Nassar sexual assault, GM safety improvements post ignition switch crisis, missed child support payments can pile up while parents are incarcerated saddling some Michigan inmates with steep debt, Antonio Brown will most likely start the season suspended by his team, the Oakland Raiders, and the remains of a Michigan soldier are coming home after 76 years.
Sep 06, 2019•6 min•Ep. 14
Michigan is looking to keep young people from vaping by banning flavored nicotine vape products, Ex-UAW official pleads guilty in training center scandal, young consumers are having trouble coming up with a down payment; so banks are coming up with new options, Berry Gordy reinvests in Detroit by donating $4 million to Motown Museum, and a Detroit Lions coach Matt Patricia and Arizona Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury reunion.
Sep 05, 2019•5 min•Ep. 13
UAW members vote to allow strike on GM, Ford or Fiat Chrysler if needed, Detroit's historic Book Tower is getting a top-to-bottom revival, Detroit Superintendent Nikolai Vitti shared the six things he looks for in a classroom with opinion writer Nancy Kaffer, Detroit Red Wings defenseman Niklas Kronwall retires after 15 seasons, but will join the front office staff, and the Detroit Public Library goes fee free.
Sep 04, 2019•5 min•Ep. 12
Rochester Hills Mayor Bryan Barnett is lobbying Congress for gun control measures after the recent shootings, a new Detroit Public School is opening on the campus of Marygrove College, five parks in the city are turning into native grassland for birds thanks to Detroit Audubon, and commentary on Detroit Tigers prospect Chace Numata's death on Monday after a skateboarding accident.
Sep 03, 2019•4 min•Ep. 11
Detroit continues to struggle with its stray dog epidemic, U-Mich. fights to keep sealed files of anti-immigrant leader Dr. John Tanton, Indian automaker Mahindra launches Jeep-like ATV with possible plant in Flint, an acclaimed Netflix documentary 'American Factory' gets a free local screening and Michigan college football.
Sep 02, 2019•5 min•Ep. 10
Founders Brewing Company sells 90% of its company, More than half of Michigan students failed reading test, a Tiny House neighborhood in Detroit, the Arts, Beats, and Eats festival, Michigan State Football season opener, and the northern lights in Michigan.
Aug 30, 2019•6 min•Ep. 9
FBI finds 'bundles of cash' in raid at UAW president's home, the IRS warns about a new email scam, Downtown Detroit's Spirit Plaza gets a facelift, what Lansing's school budget stalemate means for your child, Young Bill Pulte is building a community on Twitter, and a look at high school football.
Aug 29, 2019•6 min•Ep. 8
A virus alert from Michigan health officials, Meijer's new Woodward development in Royal Oak, the Farmer's Almanac calls for freezing temperatures in Michigan, Craigslist rental scams in Midtown, and a Detroit Lions analysis.
Aug 28, 2019•5 min•Ep. 7
Trump orders U.S. companies to exit China, Ford Fiesta owners may get $1,000 transmission repairs for free, an injured Michigan turkey needs a wheelchair, Week 1 of college football, and the Cobo Center name change.
Aug 27, 2019•5 min•Ep. 6
How prepared we are for a mass shooting, Red Wing Darren McCarty trades his skates for pot, preparing for the college season, why her death set our writer on a search for a barbershop, and what’s new in Detroit sports.
Aug 26, 2019•4 min•Ep. 5
U-M and St. Joseph Mercy consider partnering, a Detroit man is charged with murder in the mauling death of a 9-year-old girl by dogs, Model Ts got better mileage than some of today’s Fords, Berry Gordy’s long-awaited Motown documentary and Justin Verlander bans a Free Press writer.
Aug 23, 2019•5 min•Ep. 4
Mateen Cleaves’ biggest victory, nonprofit CEO pay in Southeast Michigan jumps higher, Detroit has 5,000 homes without water, the endangered house bars of Wyandotte and more from the Detroit Free Press.
Aug 22, 2019•4 min•Ep. 3
Mateen Cleaves trial, kids are dying in hot cars in record numbers, an update on the Detroit Lions, a yacht is sailing Michigan waterways, the safety of your 401(k) with recession concerns, and the rise of hard seltzer waters.
Aug 21, 2019•5 min•Ep. 2
Police search Macomb County for victims of a convicted killer, Michigan and Michigan State are nationally ranked, it's a hot week outside and Little Caesars has a new Quattro pizza.
Aug 20, 2019•5 min•Ep. 2