Electric vehicles have largely caught up to internal combustion engine cars when it comes to practicality. But EVs still lag behind in one key area -- infrastructure. On this Daily J, WWJ's Brian Fisher explores how the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program (NEVI) is looking to close that gap. (Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty)
Mar 06, 2023•10 min
Over 1,000 parents have signed a petition to stop the use of a 5G cell phone tower that has been built atop a Wyandotte elementary school. On a new Daily J, while WWJ's Zach Clark weighs the safety concerns, parents wonder if the school board is listening to them at all. (Photo Credit: Lyndsy Tankersly)
Mar 03, 2023•11 min
Atop the GM Tech Center in Warren sits a camera providing a 24/7 feed of a nest box, meant to attract the peregrine falcon. On this Daily J, WWJ's Brian Fisher explores what makes this fast-flying raptor so enthralling to thousands of people, and how it bounced back from near extinction. (Credit: Getty)
Mar 02, 2023•10 min
Starting today, March 1, the state of Michigan lost over $100 million a month in additional SNAP funding combined, impacting 1.3 million residents. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark examines the loss of assistance and high food costs that are cutting into household budgets statewide. (PHOTO: Getty Images)
Mar 01, 2023•11 min
While health insurance can certainly be helpful when needed, it can also be an incredibly expensive and cumbersome proposition. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark talks to experts to try and unravel the mystery that is the American health insurance system. (PHOTO: Getty Images)
Feb 28, 2023•11 min
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I Have A Dream' speech in Washington D.C. in August of 1963 is probably his most iconic. But on a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark learns that speech was recycled from the Walk to Freedom in Detroit in June of 1963. (PHOTO: Detroit Free Press/USA Today)
Feb 27, 2023•10 min
Each year, Crime Stoppers of Michigan get thousands of tips to help solve crimes in the Metro Detroit area. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark spends time with Crime Stoppers to learn how they help solve crimes while also working to prevent crime. (PHOTO: Zach Clark/WWJ)
Feb 24, 2023•10 min
What's being called a "once in 50 years" ice storm slammed Michigan on Wednesday, knocking out power for over 680,000 homes and businesses. On this Daily J, WWJ's Brian Fisher explores how this slick situation caused the lights to go out, and how it still is causing problems for those attempting to restore them. (Credit: Getty)
Feb 23, 2023•10 min
In 2020, 20-year old Isaac Danian fled the country after falling deeply into COVID-19 conspiracy theories. The French government told Isaac's mother he drowned after jumping off of a boat in the South Pacific. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark learns it's not really clear exactly what happened to Isaac. (PHOTO: Abigail Danian)
Feb 23, 2023•11 min
This month alone, three rideshare drivers have been attacked while picking up phony riders in Detroit. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark examines what is being done, or not being done, to make your next Uber or Lyft ride safer. (PHOTO: Getty Images)
Feb 21, 2023•10 min
The Daily J crew is off for President's Day. Today's "best of" episode -- selected because of its popularity -- is originally from January. New episodes return Tuesday, February 21! ------ Fifteen years ago, before the term "viral video" was commonplace, Detroit artist T-Baby spun a global hit called "It's So Cold in the D". On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark and Annie Scaramuzzino talk to the artist about how the song changed her life. (PHOTO Credit: T-Baby)
Feb 20, 2023•15 min
Ice isn't hard to find around Michigan this time of year. But, because of the mild weather, ice on the Great Lakes is at a generational low. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark examines the dangers of a lack of ice on waterways across the state. (PHOTO: Getty Images)
Feb 17, 2023•10 min
On February 3, a train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio after a bearing broke on one of the cars. This caused several cars carrying hazardous chemicals to become compromised, and the town had to be evacuated. On this Daily J, WWJ's Brian Fisher discovers the dangers of Vinyl Chloride, and whether or not the derailment could have been avoided. (Credit: Doral Chenoweth III/USA Today)
Feb 17, 2023•12 min
Less than 48 hours after three of their classmates were shot to death and five more were critically wounded, Michigan State University students took to the steps of the State Capitol to demand change. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark looks at what that change might look like, and how fast it could arrive. (PHOTO: Nick King/USA Today)
Feb 15, 2023•10 min
A gunman opened fire on the campus of Michigan State on Monday night, killing 3 students and injuring five others before he took his own life. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark visits a topic all too familiar to Metro Detroiters: Another school shooting. (PHOTO: Ryan Marshall/WWJ)
Feb 14, 2023•11 min
The unidentified objects being shot out of the sky above the U-S have captured national attention. And now, following one shot down over Michigan, Metro Detroiters are really paying attention. On a new Daily J, WWJs Zach Clark explores what weather balloons, spy devices and aliens have in common, if anything. (PHOTO: USA Today/U.S. Navy)
Feb 13, 2023•10 min
In the late 1970s, Barry Bremen was a pretty regular guy living in Oakland County, selling insurance. But in 1979, Barry snuck into the NBA All-Star Game at the Pontiac Silverdome. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark explores how Bremen became one of the most famous hustlers of all time. (PHOTO: USA Today)
Feb 10, 2023•10 min
The Daily J turns 1 year old in February. To celebrate, WWJ's Brian Fisher sits down with Zach Clark and Annie Scaramuzzino, to look at how we got here, and which stories stuck with us the most. (Credit: Annie Scaramuzzino/WWJ)
Feb 09, 2023•13 min
In other states, we are in the end of winter. But here in Michigan, we call it something else: "pothole season." On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark explores what can Metro Detroit drivers expect this year. (PHOTO: Mandy Wright/Detroit Free Press)
Feb 08, 2023•11 min
While inflation continues to be a problem, Michigan Democrats are proposing relief for taxpayers. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark tries to figure out if these so-called "inflation relief checks" are the answer, or if there was a better way to deliver help. (PHOTO: Ryan Garza/USA Today)
Feb 07, 2023•11 min
The Chinese spy balloon that was shot down over the U.S. this past weekend has dominated the headlines. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark goes back almost 80 years, remembering when the Japanese used balloons to bomb Metro Detroit during World War II. (PHOTO: U.S. Military)
Feb 06, 2023•10 min
On January 21 aspiring rappers Armani Kelly, Dante Wicker and their friend Montoya Givens disappeared, after their gig in Detroit was cancelled. Nearly two weeks later their bodies were discovered in a vacant apartment building in Highland Park. On this Daily J, WWJ's Brian Fisher explores what happened to them, and what lengths one mother went to, to find her son. (Credit: Detroit Police Department)
Feb 03, 2023•11 min
Ford Field is replacing its slit-film turf, which has been cause for much controversy this season in the NFL, to a new monofilament turf. The aim behind this upgrade is to protect players from turf-related injuries. In this Daily J, WWJ's Brian Fisher explores whether or not artificial turf can ever fully replicate grass, and whether it's practical for fields of any level of play to make the switch back to natural surfaces. (Credit: Gregory Shamus/Getty)
Feb 02, 2023•11 min
Over the years, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has expanded its definition of rock music. With the 2023 nominations out, on a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark not only tries to figure out if a wider definition is a good thing, but also profiles a couple of local nominations. (PHOTO: Ed Balint/USA Today)
Feb 01, 2023•11 min
For almost 20 years, it has been against the law for school districts in Michigan to start the year before Labor Day. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark asks the experts if it should stay that way or if change needs to happen. (PHOTO: Getty Images)
Jan 31, 2023•11 min
As the country protests the killing of Tyre Nichols at the hands of a specialized unit within the Memphis Police Department, people in Michigan might see similarities to Detroit back in the 70s. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark highlights the violence between the DPD STRESS Unit and Detroiters. (PHOTO: David Van Wie)
Jan 30, 2023•11 min
Snowy owls are native to the Arctic but for many, Michigan is their warm weather winter destination. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark learns what's unique about the bird and why airplanes are such a problem. (PHOTO: Getty Images)
Jan 27, 2023•11 min
Michigan has passed a bill to disperse $25 million to add 195 Resource Officers to select schools. On this Daily J, WWJ's Brian Fisher explores the impact and role these officers play in student safety and education, but is it enough? (Credit: Getty)
Jan 26, 2023•10 min
Thousands of local kids woke up to the best news: a snow day! But why? Was there enough snow to keep children and teachers at home? On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark learns about what goes into calling off school for a day. (PHOTO: Getty Images)
Jan 25, 2023•10 min
Michigan highways need help and the gas tax doesn't pack the punch it used to. Are toll roads the answer? There has been conversation for generations about how to improve Michigan's roadways. And while many things have been tried, toll roads have not. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark examines if toll roads could be just what we need. (PHOTO: Getty Images)
Jan 24, 2023•11 min