Norris Howard
Special guest Sam Robinson, reporter for Axios Detroit, joined Norris and Jer at the Daily Detroit studio and we talked about what's going on around town with politics and a little development.
The rundown:
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Norris Howard is in for a big show. We talk about everything from Detroit music, a prediction on automotive that Jer got right, and the continuing population losses in the region.
01:31 - Emenim
Can sustainable, short food chains work in Metro Detroit, Michigan and America? Many know Marrow as one of Detroit's best restaurants in the city's West Village neighborhood; but owner Ping Ho and Chef Sarah Welch
Today's episode is in two parts.
First, there was a buck of listener feedback on the episode last week for Norris Howard. Since he's here, we dive in.
11:15 - Second, Jer had a
The Michigan Primary was on Tuesday night, and Norris Howard is in with some thoughts on it (and other things around town).
01:03 - Norris is back from San Diego
02:55 - First
Norris Howard is in.
00:36 – We talk about the great feedback we got from listeners in Canton; how development happened in Metro Detroit; and part of the draw of the city of Detroit is
Norris Howard is IN the studio today, and we’re talking about things around Metro Detroit.
01:35 – New Detroit City Council map just dropped that redefines the districts of the members. It’s dealing
Four Daily Detroit contributors around one table? The dream is realized at the new studio in TechTown. Norris Howard, Shianne Nocerini, Devon O’Reilly and Jer talk three of today’s stories that impact Metro
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith made some off-the-cuff comments about Detroit that got a lot of Detroiters real mad about how he perceived the city and the Lions impact on it.
02:09 – Norris Howard
With the recent drama at the Michigan State Party around who’s in charge, finances and more – we got to thinking, in the age of Trump, does a state party matter anymore, or is it