What to know and where to go in Metro Detroit

Checking out the Belle Isle Driving Range, Bird Trivia, and Leadership Detroit

Happy Friday! Devon O'Reilly is in and we're talking about: West Riverfront Park: Game-changer for Corktown, boosting property values and community vibes. Belle Isle Driving Range: Did you know about the golf facilities? Plus, it's packed with activities from kayaking to beach outings. More: https://www.belleisle.golf/ Fall events galore: The city's calendar is bursting with business gatherings and cultural festivals. Leadership Detroit: 45th class kicking off, offering a masterclass in under...

PODCAST: Fighting Misinformation with Sam Robinson

We welcomed back Sam Robinson, a seasoned journalist now working at the Detroit Free Press. Sam's new role involves managing a misinformation tracker tool, part of a University of Texas at Austin program. The discussion centered on the pressing issue of misinformation and its impact on society, especially as we approach the next election cycle. Key points included the pervasive nature of misinformation, with absurd stories gaining traction even on debate stages. Sam highlighted the role of soc...

Detroit's Motown Museum Grows, Early Voting News, and Lions Breakdown

Detroit’s Motown Museum Grows, Early Voting News, and Lions BreakdownWelcome to Tuesday! Fletcher Sharpe is in and we’re talking about: Motown Museum Expansion: Jer went to the press event for a 50,000-square-foot project openiApple Podcasts Welcome to Tuesday! Fletcher Sharpe is in, and we have some news to discuss. Motown Museum Expansion Jer went to the press event for a 50,000-square-foot project opening in summer 2026, featuring interactive exhibits and recording studios. It's been a lon...

Oprah Coming to Town, Michigan (Really!) Matters and Controversial Campaign Ads

As a swing state, Michigan is constantly under the political microscope, making it a hotbed for campaign activities, ads, and visits from key political figures. Steve Friess, a seasoned freelance journalist for the New York Times, Newsweek, and the Ann Arbor Observer, provides invaluable insights into this dynamic political landscape. Steve kicks off the discussion by emphasizing Michigan's unique position as a swing state. He points out that residents here experience an inundation of political...

Art Meets Climate Change: A Conversation with Xavier Cortada

In our latest episode, we had the privilege of speaking with Xavier Cortada, an artist whose work transcends traditional forms of expression to tackle some of the most pressing issues of our time—climate change and social justice. As part of the Arthur L. Johnson Urban Perspectives lecture series, Xavier will be speaking at Wayne State University on September 18, 2024. Xavier's journey is a testament to the power of art as a vehicle for change. He recalls his early influences, particularly his...

1500+ Episodes!

Hey everyone! We made it to 1,500 episodes of your Daily Detroit! For an all-local news podcast, this is a rare milestone. A huge thank you to our listeners, supporters, and sponsors over the years - as well as everyone who has ever helped behind the scenes. Norris Howard and Devon O'Reilly join Jer at the studio in TechTown. Here's what we get into: We reflect on 1,500 episodes, highlighting the show's impact and the variety of guests we've had over the years. We also get into the changes in t...

PODCAST: 750 New Residences In Troy, Debate debrief, Chief White may leave DPD, and listener feedback

Welcome to Wednesday, everyone! The prince of Detroit's Brightmoor returns for today's show. We do a little debate debrief of the presidential candidates' debate, with an emphasis on the impact on Metro Detroit, particularly regarding immigration and community concerns. The conversation then shifts to a significant local development project: The transformation of the former Kmart headquarters in Troy into Somerset West, a mixed-use development planned with 750 residential units, office space,...

Lions win, Michigan rebuilding, and the Tigers have a chance at playoffs

In this episode of Daily Detroit, Fletcher Sharpe kicks off with a deep discussion on the Detroit Lions' promising start to the NFL season, highlighting key players like David Montgomery, and the team's newfound offensive and defensive competence. We also touch on the Michigan Wolverines' challenging season, examining their recent game against Texas and the adjustments needed in the NIL era. The conversation shifts to the Detroit Tigers, celebrating their over .500 performance and the potentia...

Questioning the polls, Michigan Dems sued by their own, and more (ft. Steve Friess)

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 Harris's campaign strategies. We also explore the contentious University of Michigan Board of Regents race. Tune in for a deep dive into the current political landscape and what it means for Michigan and beyond. As always, you can follow Daily Detroit on Apple Pod...

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 Ladder 4 Wine Bar, and the only downtown deli, La Pecora Nora, emphasizing the importance of revisiting and supporting local favorites. Devon shares his experience at Mezcal Express Eatery in Dearborn, perfect for quick, delicious Mexican meals without the booze. Jer explores the newly renovated Love B...

PODCAST: Why Don't More People Know About The Co-op? (Plus 3 Things To Know Around Town)

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, the strike underscores ongoing labor tensions. Workers at a GM and LG battery plant in Tennessee have joined the UAW, marking the second battery plant in the U.S. to unionize. This move is part of a broader trend of growing union influence in the electric vehicle sector...

Jazz Fest Vibes, Hamtramck Yacht Races, and Lions Game Preview

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 the finals for the fifth straight year, his team, Whiskey in the Jar, fell short again. We also dive into the vibrant atmosphere of Metro Detroit's recent events, including the Jazz Fest and Arts, Beats & Eats. Jer recounts his bike ride along the Dequindre Cut and the need for better...

Tuesday notes: 8 Things To Know Around Metro Detroit

Hey friends, Jer here. If you haven't biked down the Dequindre Cut and went down the Detroit Riverfront, I don't know what you're waiting for. It's a magical ride, from the entrance at Mack at Eastern Market through greater downtown and to Milliken State Park, where you can turn right and head right down to the heart of downtown. It was good to see all the people out at JazzFest as well. I personally appreciated the Uncle Cam that the City of Detroit posted on their social media. And in the g...

When Will Detroit See Impact Of Being A Climate Change Haven? (Plus Eastern Market Gems, Development News, and more)

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 space * Inside the reopened Third Street Bar * Development News: The Henry on Cass * Listener Question: When Will Detroit start seeing the real impact of being a Climate Change Haven? Share your thoughts with us at dailydetroit@gmail.com. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotif...

PODCAST: Power's Out (Again), Low-income Internet Cuts, New Candidate for Detroit Mayor?

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 customers, including Jer himself, keeping his streak of longer than one-day outages every summer.  * Internet Incentives Expiration: With Congress failing to renew funding for the program that subsidizes internet for low-income households, thousands of Detroiters are at risk of losing thei...

Another Hat In Detroit Mayoral Ring? // Openings and Closings Around Town

Hey friends, Jer here. Hope you're keeping cool on this Tuesday! There are a lot of joys of living in a 100-year old home in a Detroit neighborhood, but the lack of central air in August isn't one of them. Let's get into it. As always, my thoughts are in italics. 👒 Another hat in the ring for Detroit mayor? Saunteel Jenkins, the former Detroit City Council President, has announced the launch of an exploratory committee as she considers running for Mayor of Detroit. Jenkins is a lifelong D...

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 old helmets to historic footage, discover the rich history of this iconic team. * The op Ten Detroit Lions Since 1965: Fletcher Sharpe tackles a listener question from Larry, listing his top ten Detroit Lions players from 1965 onwards. From Alex Karas to Calvin Johnson, this segment is a...

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