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Black Tech Saturdays is making quite the splash in bridging digital divides and being a platform to lift up Detroit in technology. Plus, it’s a total vibe. Far different (in a good way) than

Fletcher Sharpe is in, and here’s the rundown:

01:07 – What can the Detroit Lions learn from watching the Super Bowl, as far as pieces they may need? Is Dan Campbell unfairly judged against

Robin Runyan from Urbanize Detroit hops into the studio, and we’re talking Detroit development.

00:33 – We both took a tour of the new Residences of Water Square. They’re on the higher end

Welcome to Friday, and we’ve got a heck of a show for you of local Detroit topics.

03:13 – Devon talks about why he needed to share some “hometown love” in a recent newspaper

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

Whether it’s public or charter schools, Detroit students are fighting an uphill battle. Between trasportation, transparency, and even dealing with extreme temperatures – anything involving the future of Detroit hinges on Detroit’

How important is it that Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn – Offensive and Defensive coordinators for the Detroit Lions, stay in Detroit?

Plus, Brad Holmes took a bit of a victory lap with his picks

Metro Detroit has wrestled with a lack of comprehensive transit — far behind peer regions, and even lesser ones — for decades.

Michigan’s competitive challenges are getting to the point where even those who are among

Yemeni coffee is spreading across America as more and more people discover just how good it is. Qahwah House started in Dearborn, but has gone as far as Illinois and Brooklyn as it’s

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