Sinopsis
Detroit news and short interviews from the team at Daily Detroit. New episodes 4-7 times per week. Keep up on the Motor City via podcast.
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Big plans for Detroit Dog Rescue; Two Platform developments; COVID-19 cases break records again
13/11/2020 Duración: 19minMichigan sets another record with COVID-19 cases. A challenge in court that would have stopped certification of Detroit's vote count falls flat on its face because the people challenging didn't even bother to go to the orientation, so didn't know what they're talking about. The Platform has two different developments going in. One in the city's Techtown/Midtown area, and the other in Old Redford. The Detroit Dog Rescue is putting together their new space on the west side, complete with doggy maternity suite. Because rescues deserve the love, too. And Shianne is putting together her annual holiday local shopping list. What are your suggestions? Also, if you're interested, support us at http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
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COVID-19 Alarms Sound; City Year Opens New HQ; Building Anti-Racist Soccer Clubs
12/11/2020 Duración: 28min -
Voting is over but the absurdity is not. Steve Friess helps us sort it out.
11/11/2020 Duración: 30minBy popular demand, Steve Friess from Newsweek and Hour Detroit returns for a big episode on where we're at in Metro Detroit, Michigan and somewhat nationally with the election. There isn't evidence of voter fraud in Michigan's election so far. Especially in any sorts of numbers that make a difference. But it's an axe that seems won't stop being ground. Newsweek article of his we reference near the end: https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-has-70-days-undermine-joe-biden-even-if-he-eventually-concedes-1545783 Follow Steve on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SteveFriess If you want to support what we're doing: https://www.patreon.com/DailyDetroit
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Izzo Has COVID-19, New Tigers Pitching Coach And More Sports w/ Fletcher Sharpe
10/11/2020 Duración: 15minOn today's show, Fletcher Sharpe steps up to the plate to talk about: MSU Basketball Coach Tom Izzo's COVID-19 diagnosis MSU Football U-M Football Should you watch other Michigan teams instead? The wayward Detroit Lions The Detroit Tigers new pitching coach who is a familiar face to Michiganders You can follow Fletcher Sharpe on Twitter: @SaintFDW
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The Coronavirus Is Still Here. What's Next w/ Dr. Paul Thomas
09/11/2020 Duración: 21minThe Coronavirus pandemic is still here. And it's raging at levels higher than when we were locked down. With nearly 14,000 cases since Friday and almost 130 deaths - not to mention the rising hospitalization and outbreak numbers - we need to be careful. What's the situation, what's next, and what are some answers to listener questions? Dr. Paul Thomas from Plum Health Direct Primary Care joins us to dive in. Don't forget that if you find value in what we do there's a couple things you can do. 1) Share the show! It's the best way to push Detroit's conversation forward. 2) If you can, consider joining us as a member at http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
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Detroit's Broken Mortgage Market; 200k+ COVID-19 Cases; GM Earnings
06/11/2020 Duración: 15minOur feature conversation with Ben Eisen, a Wall Street Journal reporter who has an interesting story focused on Detroit. "A Broken Mortgage Market Strands Detroit's Black Residents," dives into the logjam that is buying a house with a loan in Detroit, its causes, and what people are doing to try and improve it. Plus, the state crossed 200,000 COVID-19 cases and we have a slew of updates from a mask mandate idea being shot down by the incoming Speaker of the State House; U of M is going remote this winter; a new stage 3 vaccine trial happening locally and more. And, General Motors beat expectations. But don't expect as rosy of a fourth quarter. Thanks for listening! If you appreciate what we do and want to support it, join us at http://www.dailydetroit.com/support.
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Coronavirus Surges; Michigan's New Digital Privacy Amendment Explained; Count Every Vote
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The 2020 Michigan Election Is Being Very 2020 w/ Steve Friess
05/11/2020 Duración: 42minToday's show is a look into what we know so far around the election with Steve Friess of Newsweek and Hour Detroit. We try to unpack it using what we know so far. Topics include: Polling was way off on the local level The race for president in Michigan was far closer than people expected Gary Peters and John James were in a very close Senate race Elissa Slotkin and Haley Stevens hold on Trump may lose the presidency but he's not going away Voter priorities are different than what many expected in a pandemic Recounts don't get you many votes because there isn't mass voter fraud The reality may be we have 8-12 more years of this divided discord in the country
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Coronavirus Update w/Dr. Thomas; A.J. Hinch And The New Motor City Cruise; 5 Michigan Fall Beers
30/10/2020 Duración: 28minToday's show is in three acts: Dr. Paul Thomas from Plum Health Direct Primary Care on why we're back in COVID-19 outbreak status in Michigan and what's next. Dr. Thomas on Twitter: @PlumHealthDPC Fletcher Sharpe on A.J. Hinch and the new G-league basketball team in town, the Motor City Cruise. They're going to play at Wayne State's new arena. Fletch on Twitter: @SaintFDW And what to drink this fall? We have 5 Michigan beers to check out with Devon O'Reilly. Beers include: La Parcella (Jolly Pumpkin); Screamin Pumpkin BBA (Griffin Claw); KBS Maple Mackinac Fudge (Founders); Blocktoberfest (Atwater); Fresh By IPA. 10/31 (Stone Brewing). Thanks for supporting the show! By popular demand there are two new tiers if you have a business or organization. http://www.dailydetroit.com/support
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COVID-19 Economic Worries Unpacked; Michigan Returns To Outbreak Status
29/10/2020 Duración: 25minOn today's show: Some pandemic restrictions are put back in place as the virus spreads, deaths rise and COVIDACTNOW lists Michigan as in COVID-19 outbreak status. A judge has ruled in favor of guns in polling places. But that fight isn't over yet and in a new poll, Michiganders are clear where they stand. A popular restaurant chain has new owners. And our feature today is on the economy. A Coronavirus financial backstop is not coming from the federal government anytime soon, and unemployment is up in the state. What's next? And what should you be thinking about the next few months? Matthew Roling from Wayne State's Ilitch School of Business and Office of Innovation joins me to go in-depth. Find this show valuable? Consider supporting us: http://www.dailydetroit.com/support/
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Detroit's Proposed Marijuana Ordinance Explained, w/ Councilman James Tate
28/10/2020 Duración: 22minThe city of Detroit has been watched closely by those interested and involved in the cannabis industry. Due to the city's size and voters overwhelming approval of recreational marijuana - almost 70 percent of residents were behind it in 2018 - The Motor City will almost assuredly become the hub of recreational weed in Michigan. But the city has taken awhile to draw up local rules, getting a proposed ordinance together just this week. So what is on the table? And how does it aim to ensure Detroiters, many of whom were prosecuted through the war on drugs, have a shot at the financial benefits? My guest to dive in on this is Detroit city councilman James Tate. He represents District One on Detroit's West Side. He's been the lead on this citywide project. After that, I'll share a couple quick things to know today, as Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Representative Rashida Tlaib are looking into whether the U.S. Census willfully undercounted Detroit; and details the Meijer-owned specialty market going up in the Lafay
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Making Streets For People In Detroit; Plus 5 Things To Know
27/10/2020 Duración: 15minDetroit's the crucible of the car in America, but the city is trying to make the streets better for the people who live here. That's at the heart of a new program focused on those who walk, bike, take transit, or simply want their kids to have a safer neighborhood. On top of the nice-to-haves, the reality is that 100,000 Detroit residents who are old enough to have drivers licenses do not; and a quarter of households have no access to a car. Caitlin Malloy-Marcon joins me from the Detroit Department of Public Works to talk about it. You can find more about what they're doing here: Website: http://www.detroitmi.gov/streetsforpeople Facebook: City of Detroit Department of Public Works Instagram: @Detroit_DPW Plus, stories to know around metro Detroit.
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How A Beautiful Old Hudson's Elevator Came Back To Life
23/10/2020 Duración: 17minHudson's was a name at the center of Detroit life for decades. And their flagship store on Woodward loomed over downtown until it was demolished in 1998. I remember that day because I worked it for a local TV station. Street after street was covered in dust, and it was a quick, final end to the second largest and tallest department store in the country. According to HistoricDetroit.org, it was a behemoth. We talked about the height. But the three electric transformers inside could supply enough power for a city of 20,000 people. It had a world record 705 fitting rooms. 200 different departments. And with a name as locally known as Sanders, Faygo, Vernors or any of the Big Three, Hudson's had the most important thing: the hearts of Detroiters. This week came some interesting news. Somehow, some way, an ornate elevator from this long-gone structure has popped up on the radar. And it didn't just show up, dirty and dusty in a corner of a storage unit. But half a million dollars and a quarter century later, it arr
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New Neighborhood Naming Ordinance Proposed; Leaders Call For Health Order Lawsuit Cease Fire; Car Design Exhibit Coming To DIA
22/10/2020 Duración: 14minOn today's show: COVID cases are surging here in Metro Detroit. And there's no wall around the city, so there's concern there, too. Yes, the mail has been slower lately according to a new report. Business, hospital system and university leaders are calling for a cease-fire on lawsuits to try and repeal health orders to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. Basically - they say working together works to slow the spread, and that current orders should be allowed to stand. The DIA has a new exhibit coming celebrating futurist and iconic car designs. And Detroit City Council President Pro Tem Mary Sheffield joins me to talk about her proposed neighborhood naming ordinance. What a neighborhood is called has been a point of contention for as long as I remember. This would add an official process. Like what we're doing? Become a member: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
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Should You Trust The MI COVID Contact Tracing App? Dining Spaces Adapt, But Are They Safe? Plus Amazon Deal Approved
21/10/2020 Duración: 20minThere's a new MI COVID app for your phone. It's to help with contact tracing, something that experts say will help contain the spread of the coronavirus. Is this a good idea? How will this help? Is your privacy at stake? Plus - more and more restaurants are doing tents and domes for dining as the weather comes. How should you treat them? Dr. Paul Thomas and technologist Tom Lawrence join me. Dr. Paul Thomas on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlumHealthDPC Tom Lawrence: https://twitter.com/TomLawrenceTech Then, some things to know around town: The sale of much of the State Fairgrounds for an Amazon development is approved - probably sealing the fate of the historic Colosseum and other buildings on the site. City officials say Detroiters are getting the jobs at the FCA Jefferson East facility And Ferndale, like many Southeast Michigan communities, is having some issues with lead in their drinking water. Love what we're doing? Become a member: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
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Roman Mars Helps Us Discover The 99% Invisible City
20/10/2020 Duración: 26minIf you're a long time listener to this show, you may have caught on that one of the reasons we're here is a love of places. Specifically our places. The Detroit tri-county area includes, well, three counties, made up of more than 130 cities, townships and villages. And yes, even part of a ghost town. You could zoom in again and see countless neighborhoods and block clubs and associations - all the way down to the street you see out your window. In these places, there are stories wherever you look. You might find the next time you go on a run, or walk your dog, or notice that one thing over your backyard fence that you never thought about before. And when you travel, if you keep your eyes open, you'll see their stories, too. It's pretty cool. Now, there's a field guide for these things to help you on your journey. It's called the 99% Invisible City, and it's by Roman Mars. Who is my guest today. Grab the book: https://99percentinvisible.org/book/ Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/romanmars
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What To Know Around Town Plus Sports w/ Fletcher Sharpe
19/10/2020 Duración: 16minMichigan is seeing more Coronavirus cases and the tri-county area is no exception The US/Canada border closure is extended through November 21 A couple of Michigan businesses got national media attention: - The Blind Pig in Ann Arbor was featured in an ad for Democratic candidate Joe Biden. Link: https://youtu.be/SW86jyTsYe4 - Farmington Hills based Five Hour Energy was spoofed by Saturday Night Live. Link: https://youtu.be/OP0H0j4pCOg The Woodbridge neighborhood in Detroit is getting new housing. The University of Michigan has been named one of the top film schools in the nation by The Wrap. Link: https://www.thewrap.com/top-film-schools-ranked-2020-afi-usc/ Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle is coming back in early November. And Fletcher Sharpe breaks down the Lions win and talks about the upcoming MSU and U of M games. Follow him: http://www.twitter.com/SaintFDW Want to support what we're doing? Become a member: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit