What to know and where to go in Metro Detroit
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What to know and where to go

Local media across America is in its most tumultuous moment in decades, and Detroit is at the center of it.

From the end of the joint operating agreement between the Free Press and the News,

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Plus 100,000 coats, time is running out to see the Motown Museum (for now).. and more.

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Jer and Norris talk Detroit nightlife nostalgia and a viral TGI Fridays "club" promo, a wild DDOT discipline case, where auto trends are really heading in 2026, and Jer's feature in Hour Detroit on Michigan

Today, a conversation about what happens when a clever design school project turns into something much bigger.

From a 20‑pound prototype stitched in a grandparents' bedroom to a 21,000‑square‑foot facility on

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Today’s episode is all about Detroit sandwich culture, community, and the power of sharing good food with good people.

I’m joined in studio by Carlos Parisi, the mind behind Sandwich Week, for a

Jer and Devon cue up our annual mild, hot, and spicy predictions for Detroit, Metro Detroit and Michigan things in 2026!

From fun, to development, to automotive, to transit, to politics - we cover all

Soccer in Detroit is about more than just a game — it's a tool for community building and civic engagement.

In this episode, Maxwell Murray joins Fletcher and Jer to share how the Urban Football League

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On this episode, Glenn walks through the forces reshaping the industry — rapid technology shifts like automation, AI, and EVs, fierce global competition from places like China, and whiplash in trade and domestic policy that makes

State House Speaker Matt Hall’s move to cancel $645 million in already-approved state funding is the political equivalent of a rug pull, and it has real consequences for projects and people across Michigan.

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