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Lots of listener feedback and some parade talk in this episode with Norris Howard.

00:26 – Detroit Thanksgiving parade memories, like when Chilly Willy flew away to Belle Isle. 

03:41 – We discuss

Women make up a slight majority of our population – but in general, make up nowhere near that percentage of our elected leaders. Vote Run Lead Action hopes to change that through training, support resources

The Detroit Lions and Michigan Wolverines win.

Fletcher Sharpe gets into the ups, the downs, and what’s next for both football teams.

Feedback as always – dailydetroit – at – gmail – dot

Today is tree lighting day in Detroit! Thousands will be in Campus Martius as the holidays really kick off.

Today’s show is full of what to know and where to go in Metro

Hey and welcome to Friday! We made it. Today, Engineer Randy Walker and Producer Shianne Nocerini join in on a ton of food-focused stories around Metro Detroit.

01:55 – We went to the

Welcome to our weekly Detroit City FC talk! On today's episode, soccer journalist Fletcher Sharpe discusses:

00:30 The tie against FC Tulsa that should really have been a win

02:03 The tie

Here's an idea: Because of the changing nature of what retail is, the new Gucci store coming to downtown Detroit doesn't have to sell very much directly to be a success.

There's

Hey friends!

John Morrissey (@USLTactics) on Twitter is one of the best strategic minds in American soccer.

Today we get an outside perspective looking in on Le Rouge's inaugural USL Championship season as we'

Tuesday was a night for the history books, and a new chapter was written for a legendary club, Detroit City FC.

Against most odds, DCFC bested the Columbus Crew, an MLS squad, 2-1 in

Fletcher Sharpe is in the studio.

  • We lead with a combination economic and sports story: The NFL Draft is coming in 2024.
  • The Lions will be featured on HBO’s Hard Knocks. Will it be

Dan Charnas is my guest today as we explore the life and legacy of musician and producer J Dilla. 

Dan's new book, "Dilla Time," is described as equal parts biography, musicology, and cultural

Warning: Episode contains salty language. Not many F-bombs, but F-bombs nonetheless.

Friends, we’re back! After a brief hiatus, the Daily Detroit Happy Hour returns with a fresh new episode.

Truth be

How does can an urban revival work for everyone? That’s a question at the center of Detroit’s nascent comeback. Sven Gustafson talks with Alan Mallach. He’s the author of

What do you do when a neighborhood… and your city… crumble? Leave? Throw your hands up? Not Mama Shu.

She’s taken tragedy — the death of her son by a hit and run driver, Jakobi

This is your Daily Detroit News Byte for Wednesday, April 25th. 

  • Real estate outfit The Platform buys another big New Center building
  • A school that aims to get Detroiters into jobs gets a million dollar

This is your Daily Detroit News Byte podcast for Monday, April 2. Here are our stories:

  • Wayne County is among the most affordable places in the nation to buy a home.
  • Detroit Bus Service changes

Hour Detroit magazine named Parc its 2018 restaurant of the year in its March edition — yes, Daily Detroit readers, there’s still a place for print media — and so this week’s episode takes you

This is you Daily Detroit News Byte for Wednesday, March 7, 2018.

Our stories:

  • A new plan emerges for the fail jail
  • Detroit City FC will be broadcast on Fox Sports Detroit for the first

This is your Daily Detroit News Byte Podcast for February 27, 2018.

Our Detroit news stories today:

  • Detroit has a new budget and that could mean more officers on the streets
  • All of Detroit’s

Our guest on the Happy Hour this week could be considered Detroit cultural royalty, if there is such a thing.

Around the Daily Detroit office, we often joke that the shirts that say “Detroit

Welcome to your Daily Detroit for Tuesday, January 23rd, 2018!

On the show:

  • Enforcement of rental regulations is becoming more stringent in the city
  • 400 jobs are coming thanks to Flex’N’Gate

Detroit’s failure to make the list of 20 finalists for Amazon’s $5 billion HQ2 project and its 50,000 jobs has been the talk of the town. Especially after the all-hands-on-

Board games are making a big comeback, and they’re making a comeback here in Metro Detroit. Especially during the winter season, games with friends at a bar might just be the ticket to