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The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit — 817 episodes
Detroit in Black And White: What Happened to All the Talk About Reparations in Detroit
Detroit in Black and White: Mallory McMorrow Makes Her Case For Being a U.S. Senator
'Detroit In Black and White: Politicians Looking Down On Less-Educated Voters. And Pit Bulls As Pets.
The Week That Was: DOJ's Ridiculous Indictment of James Comey; Trump Wants Kimmel Fired Again
Detroit in Black and White: Attorney Leon Weiss Talks About Overturning Wrongful Convictions
The Week That Was: A Talk About Israel, U.S. Policy, Jewish Democrats and the Michigan Convention
Detroit in Black and White: Identity Theft and Credit Card Fraud
The Week That Was: Lawyers, Federal Judges Upset About DOJ Firing of 2 Detroit Prosecutors
The Week That Was: What's Up With Melania's Denial? Is Whitmer Being Wimpy By Not Endorsing?
Detroit in Black and White: Mayor's Response to Teen Takeover in Downtown Detroit
The Week That Was: The Many Schmucks of the Week
'Detroit in Black and White: 'City Takeover' By Teens
Detroit in Black and White: Pizza Joints and Buddy's Pizza. Has the King of Square Pizza Lost Some Quality?
Dr. Anil Kumar Talks About Why He's Running as an Independent for Congress in Oakland County 11th Congressional District
The Week That Was: Pollster Says Perry Johnson Gaining Steam, Duggan Still More of a Spoiler
The Week That Was: Trump Wants to Pick Iran Leader; The Attack on West Bloomfield Synagogue
Hiking Teachers' Pay and Paying for More For School Security
Detroit in Black and White: Sex Workers, Epstein Files, Iran
The Week That Was: Wayne State Prof Talks About Whether Iran Might Attack on U.S. Soil
The Week That Was: Did Gov. Whitmer Flunk the Loyalty Test With Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist?
Detroit in Black and White:' Mountain Dew, Guns and War on Iran
'Detroit in Black and White: Right or Wrong for Congress Members to Issue Message Not To Carry Out Illegal Orders?
'The Week That Was:' M.L. Elrick Defends Ericka Erickson in the Sheriff Ray Washington's Controversy
Detroit in Black and White: Adam Hollier Explains Why He Dropped out of One Race to Run For State Senate
Detroit in Black and White: A Shout-Out to Black History Month and Willie Horton and Claressa Shields
The Week That Was: Trump Wants to Nationalize Elections; Kwame Kilpatrick Gives Up Fight Against Feds.
Detroit in Black and White: Don Lemon, Melania's Documentary and Covid
The Week That Was: Don Lemon's Controversial Arrest; Bruce Springsteen Captures Our Times in a New Song
The Week That Was: Trump Visits Detroit and Just Another Crazy Week in America
Detroit in Black and White: ICE Agents Doing Their Job or Out of Control?
'Detroit in Black and White:' A Racist Oakland County Judge Steps Down and the ICE Shooting
The Week That Was: Detroit Criminal Defense Lawyer Fishman Explains What May Happen to the ICE Agent in Minneapolis
Detroit in Black and White: GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Criticizes Gov. Whitmer and John James
'The Week That Was:' Life After the JOA. What Happens to Detroit Free Press and News?
Detroit in Black and White: Can You Trust Your Doctors?
The Week That Was: Our Schmucks of the Year (No Shortage)
Detroit in Black and White: Health Benefits of Swearing. Can Duggan Win in 2026? Players and Fans Misbehaving.
The Week That Was: Trump Stamping His Name on Everything. What's Next?
Detroit in Black and White: Who Will Gov. Whitmer and Mayor Mary Sheffield Endorse For Governor?
The Week That Was: MSU and U-M Seem to Match Scandals.
Detroit in Black and White: Should We Take All the Vaccines? Is RFK Jr. Right?
Detroit in Black and White: Dan Gilbert's Downtown. Could Kwame Kilpatrick Get Elected Mayor Again?
The Week That Was: Trump Has Nothing to Hide in Epstein Case. That's Hard to Believe The Way He's Acted.
Detroit in Black and White: Donavan McKinney Wants To Replace Shri Thanedar. And is Lt. Gov. Gilchrist's Video Too Much?
Detroit in Black and White: Congresswoman Haley Stevens on Health Care and the Shutdown
Detroit in Black and White: Adolph Mongo's Advice to Mayor-Elect Mary Sheffield. And Talk of Reparations.
Superfan Marty Greenberg Talks About What's the Next Step for the Lions? Will Campbell Take Over Offensive Call Playing?
The Week That Was: Have We Heard the End of Trump's Third Term? Hamtramck Mayor's Hope of Ambassadorship Fading?
Southfield Mayoral Candidate Talks About the Northland Project, the City's Future And More
The Week That Was: Michigan GOP Has Doubts About John James' Chances of Winning the Governor's Race
The Week That Was: The Government Shut Down and the Israeli-Hamas Peace Agreement
Detroit in Black and White: Race and the Gambling Scandal Involving NBA Players
The Week That Was: Trump's War on Venezuela. Can this Democracy be Save?
Are the Dems Shortchanging Garlin Gilchrist? James Harris Wants to Be Your Next Council Member
Detroit in Black and White: Veteran Attorney Bill Noakes Wants To Be Michigan's Next Attorney General
The Week That Was: The Hegseth-Trump Show Before the Military Brass. Good Material for SNL.
Detroit in Black and White: The Political Future of Ex-Detroit Police Chief James Craig?
The Week That Was: Charlie Kirk and Limiting Free Speech
The Week That Was: A Detroit Auto Journalist Talks About Elon Musk Being Ethically Challenged
The Week That Was: The Mess in Hamtramck. Trump's Cabinet Sucks Up.
'Detroit In Black and White:' Should Detroit Candidates Be Judged By Their Past?
Detroit in Black and White: Council Candidate Roy McCalister Jr. and Retired D.C. Cop Joe Perren Talk about Fighting Crime in the Cities
Detroit in Black and White: Will We See a Mayoral Debate in Detroit?
The Week That Was: Who's Writing Checks for Duggan? Trump Isn't Happy With John James Running for Governor
Detroit in Black and White: What About The Motown Museuem
Detroit in Black and White: Will Sexism or Colorism Play a Role in Detroit's Mayoral Election
The Week That Was: Gun Advocates Praise Hero in Walmart Attack; Epstein Mess Grows
Detroit in Black and White: Council Candidate Roy McCalister Jr., An Ex-Cop, Talks About Crime
Detroit in Black and White: Karen Dumas Talks About Detroit Politics
Detroit in Black and White: The Pros and Cons of Police Chases & The Detroit Mayoral Debates
The Week That Was: Is Trump's Play to Release Jeffrey Epstein Grand Jury Material a Ruse?
The Week That Was: Michigan State Police For Failing to Stop Gun-Packing Ted Nugent in Capitol
Detroit in Black and White: Roy McCalister Jr. Makes His Case For Being a City Council Member Again
Detroit in Black and White: Crime and Mental Health
The Week That Was: Can Duggan Win it All in 2026?
Detroit in Black and White: Street Violence and the Murder of a Boy, 4
Detroit in Black and White: Mob Reporter Scott Burnstein Talks about the Jimmy Hoffa Murder 50 Years Later
The Week That Was: What's Next for Detroit's Papers
Detroit in Black and White: Dirty Restaurants. Enough to Turn You Away?
The Week That Was: RFK Jr. Promised He Wouldn't Get Rid of Vaccine Committee. He Lied.
Detroit in Black and White: Tammy Daniels Talks About the Detroit Land Bank Issues
Attorney Todd Perkins Wants to Be Detroit's Next Mayor
The Week That Was: It Was Easy to See the Santa Ono Mess Coming From Around the Corner
The Week That Was: Why Would Whitmer Be Surprised that Trump Broke His Word About Considering Pardons for Kidnap Plotters?
Detroit in Black and White: A Conversation with Wayne County Sheriff Ray Washington and 2 City Candidates
The Week That Was: The War on the Poor and Biden's Prostate
Detroit in Black and White: Council Candidate James Harris and Mayoral Candidate Saunteel Jenkins Talk About the Races
Detroit in Black and White: Candidate Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr. Makes His Case For Being Mayor
Detroit in Black and White: Ex-Police Chief James Craig Talks About His Bid for Mayor
The Week That Was: Is Pete Rose Deserving of the Hall of Fame?
Two Police Investigators Talk About the Grand Rapids Police Shooting
The Week That Was: Will U-M's New President Stand Up to Trump?
Detroit in Black and White: How Children's Protective Services Failed an Abused Baby. He's Now Dead.
The Week that Was: Huel Perkins Weighs In. Fishman Gets New Flip Phone. Trump's First 100 Days (Oy!)
The Week That Was: The Pope's Far Reach Around the World
Detroit in Black and White: Detroit City Council Candidate Chantel Watkins Tells Why She Should Get Your Vote
Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison Says Technology is Making It Tough to Get Away With Crimes Outdoors
Detroit in Black and White: Citizen Journalist Marc D'Andre and 7Mile Radio
The Week In Review: U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens Expected to Jump Into Senate Race
Detroit in Black and White: A Chat With Detroit City Council Candidate Whitney Clarke
The Week That Was: Yes Mr. Hegseth, Those Are Really 'War Plans'
Face to Face With Adolph Mongo: Mayoral Candidate James Craig -- 'I Established a Strong Reputation Here as the Detroit Police Chief'
Detroit in Black and White: Council President Tells Why She Should be Detroit Next Mayor
Detroit in Black and White: The CEO of Detroit's Urban Info Network TV
The Week That Was: The Democrats Need a New Leader
The Week That Was: Will Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan Be the Spoiler?
Detroit in Black and White: Is Michigan Gov. Whitmer Presidential Material?
Detroit in Black and White: Will Ex-Chief James Craig's Ties to Trump Help His Bid for Mayor?
The Week That Was: Where's the Tipping Point for the Public in Trump Administration?
Untitled Episode: The High Cost of Dental Bills Forcing Some to Get Work Done in Turkey, Mexico
Detroit in Black and White: Should Detroit Mayoral Race Include More Talk about Education?
The Week That Was: Ex-WDIV Anchor Devin Scillian Joins the Conversation About the Week's Pressing News
Detroit in Black and White: Councilman Fred Durhal III Makes His Case for Being Detroit Mayor
Detroit in Black and White: Why Do Detroit Developers Ignore the Need for Schools?
The Week That Was: Why is the GOP so Wimpy When it Comes to Confronting Trump?
Detroit in Black and White: Was There Bias in the Media When Reporting on the Pontiac and Detroit Kids' Cases?
'Detroit in Black and White:' You've Got to Make the RenCen 'Part of the City Instead of a Fortress'
Detroit in Black and White: Will the Frozen Deaths of 2 Kids Become a Campaign Issue in the Detroit Mayor's Race
The Week That Was: The Presidency Is Supposed to Age the President, Not the People
Detroit in Black and White: Time for the Mayor to Take Over the Detroit Schools
The Week That Was: The Debate Over Whether Whitmer Should Have Endorsed Gilchrist
Detroit in Black and White: Detroit Police Chief Cracking Down on Gas Stations That Sell Tobacco Products To Minors
Detroit in Black and White: Candidate Saunteel Jenkins Talks About Her Bid
Detroit in Black and White: What Should Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II Run for?
The Week That Was: The Bishop Crowns the King -- Donald Trump
The Week That Was: Oakland County Prosecutor Hired PR Firms in Crumbley Case. Did She Go too Far?
'White Boy Rick' Talks About the Cannabis Business
Detroit in Black and White: Why Do So Many Kids Go Missing in Detroit?
Detroit in Black and White: The Jimmy Carter Legacy
Detroit in Black and White: Taylor's Towing Scandal
Detroit in Black and White: A Historian Talks About His Archaeology Digs in Egypt
The Week That Was: Top Picks for Schmuck of the Year
George Jackson on Detroit Development and the Major Heist at the Riverfront Conservancy
Detroit in Black and White: Should a Police Chief Be a Good Politician?
The Week That Was: Social Media Remains the Wild West. Is that President-Elect Elon Musk?
Detroit in Black and White: Clerk Shoots at Suspected Shoplifter at Gas Station in Detroit
Detroit in Black and White: Will Duggan Open the Door for More Independent Candidates?
The Week That Was: The Last Stand for WDIV's Devin Scillian. America's Fascination with the NY Shooter.
Detroit in Black and White: A Pollster Talks About What Duggan is Already Doing to Get Support Around the State
The Week That Was: Mayor Duggan's Impact on the Republican Race for Governor
Detroit in Black And White: Detroit Police Chief Says Not Department's Job to Enforce Immigration Laws
Detroit in Black and White: Michigan AG Nessel Goes After Trump Appointees
The Week That Was: Our Panel Talks About What They're Grateful For in This Crazy Year
Detroit in Black and White: Are Some College Athletes Getting Paid Too Much?
Detroit in Black in White: Changes Coming to Washington. Will They Be for the Good?
The Week That Was: Should Dems Stop Bringing a Knife to a Gun Fight?
Detroit in Black and White: Newly Elected Detroit School Board Member Talks About Improvements
Detroit in Black and White: Should the Detroit Mayor Be Running the School System?
The Week That Was: Detroit Mayor Duggan Not Running Again; Trump's Scary Appointments
Detroit in Black and White: GOP Strategist Explains Why Republican Mike Rogers Lost Senate Race
The Week That Was: A Chat About Trump Word, 'Liberal Tears,' With Guests Including former Anchor Huel Perkins
Democratic Candidate Carl Marlinga Wants to Add Thousands of Temporary Immigration Judges
Detroit in Black and White: We Are Tired of the Campaign Ads
The Week That Was: The Arab Vote in Michigan and the Legal Troubles of Jameson Williams
Detroit and Black and White: After Sunday's NY Rally, Does Trump Really Want to Win?
The Week That Was: Will Trump's Praise of Hitler Matter in the November Election?
Detroit in Black and White: Newly Appointed Interim Police Chief Talks About His Future and Plans to Protect Nov. 5 Election
Detroit in Black and White: A GOP Strategists Explains How an Ad in a Black Paper Became Controversial
The Week That Was: A Chat about the Nail-Biting Final Lap of the Election With Guests Including Ex-Fox 2 Anchor Huel Perkins
Detroit in Black and White: Wayne County Sheriff Raphael Washington Talks About Problems at the New Jail
The Week That Was: Trump's Detroit Remark Heard Around the Country. And Where Does Mike Rogers Live?
Detroit in Black and White: Co-host Adolph Mongo Talks about Being Attacked in Downtown Detroit
The Week That Was: JD Vance and Donald Trump Keep Returning to Michigan to Target White Males
Detroit in Black and White: Trump's Strategy to Blame America's Woes on Immigrants
Detroit in Black and White: The Damage and the Politics of Hurricane Helene
The Week That Was: What Was the Hamtramck Mayor Thinking? What do the Michigan Polls Mean?
Detroit in Black and White: A Look at Detroit's Shrinking Cab Industry. Carl Marlinga Wants To Debate John James.
The Week That Was: Will Trump's Haitian/Springfield Rants Hurt Him?
Detroit in Black and White: We Talk With Sheriff Raphael Washington from the New County Jail
The Week That Was: Are the Debates Really Over? The Cats and Dogs Craze
Detroit in Black and White: The Trump-Harris Debate -- Did It Make Any Difference?
Detroit in Black and White: 2 Michigan Supreme Court Candidates, Nominated by Democrats, Talk About the Race
Detroit in Black and White: Charging Parents in School Shootings. And 'The Mother of the East Side of Detroit.'
The Week That Was: Pollster Talks About Michigan's Presidential Race. Local Media Slow to Report on Similarities in Crumbley-Georgia Shootings.
Detroit in Black and White: John James in Howell. Lame Local Coverage of Election.
The Week That Was: Trump's Questionable Abortion Stance. CNN's Interview With Harris and Walz.
Detroit in Black and White: Kristina Karamo's Ejection and Her Ongoing Fight With GOP Officials
Detroit in Black and White: Defense Attorney Brian Brown Talks About the Samantha Woll Murder Trial
Detroit in Black and White: Is This a Different Kamala Harris Than Before?
The Week That Was: The DNC Convention, the Speeches and the Election Ahead
'The Week That Was:' Detroit Judge Who Handcuffed Sleeping Teen Named Schmuck of the Week
Detroit in Black and White: Co-Host Mongo Expresses Outrage Over Detroit Judge's Action
Detroit in Black and White: What's the Real Story Behind Tulsi Gabbard Being on the TSA Watchlist?
Detroit in Black and White: 'White Boy Rick' Talks About His Documentary and the Cannabis Business
Detroit in Black and White: Why Hill Harper Lost and Shr Thanedar Won.
The Week That Was: What are the Pros and Cons of the VP Candidates
Detroit in Black and White: Is There Fallout from Trump's Controversial Remarks at Black Journalist Convention?
The Week That Was: Will J.D. Vance's Comment About Childless Women Hurt the Ticket?
Detroit in Black and White: Will Black Voters Show Up in Mass for Kamala Harris?
Detroit in Black and White: Joe Biden and Division in the Democratic
The GOP Convention and Hulk Hogan-mania
Detroit in Black and White: Did Trump Blow It By Picking JD Vance?
The Week That Was: Gun Violence in Detroit and Stubborn Joe
Detroit in Black and White: Why Black Voters Can't Stay Home This Election Year
Detroit in Black and White: Handwringing Over Biden; Defendant in Murder of Synagogue President Takes the Stand.
Detroit in Black and White: WDIV's Rod Meloni Talks About His Departure and the Future of TV News
Special Edition of Detroit in Black and White: Joe Biden's Poor Debate Performance. What's Next?
Detroit in Black and White: Pollster Ed Sarpolus Talks About Trump-Biden and Other Races in Michigan
The Week That Was: Trump's Play For Black Votes and The Latest in the Samantha Woll Murder Case
Detroit in Black And White: Trump's Play for Black Votes in Detroit. Genius or Insult?
Detroit in Black and White: The Democratic Party Will Help Macomb's Carl Marlinga This Time
The Week that Was: The Supreme Court Votes on Abortion Pill, Bump Stocks. But That's Not the End for Those Issues.
Detroit in Black and White: WDIV's Paula Tutman Talks About Taking the Buyout; Local Attorney's Criticism and Praise for Kid Rock
The Week That Was: Our Panel of Lawyers Think Trump Will Get More Than Probation
Ex-Head of Detroit Economic Growth Corp. Weighs in on Future of RenCen
WDIV's Rod Meloni Talks About His Buyout, Love of Detroit, His Career and Favorite People in the Business
The Week That Was: Has Nikki Lost Her Soul?
Detroit in Black and White: Is Donald Trump Bad for Detroit?
Detroit in Black: Can Councilwoman Mary Waters Beat Shri Thanedar
The Week That Was: The Decline of Our Local TV News
The Week That Was: Was Stormy Daniels a Hit or a Bust for Prosecutors?
Detroit in Black and White: Trump Rants About Jews Supporting Biden
Detroit in Black and White: 2 Prominent GOP Members Predict the Presidential Race in Michigan
Detroit in Black and White: The Godmother of House Music and Author Curtis Chin
The Week That Was: Kwame Kilpatrick, Trump and Detroit's Congressional Race
Detroit in Black and White: A Judicial Candidate Talks About the Race. Trenton Police Chief Updates on Cold Murder Case.
Deadline Detroit: Downtown Detroit Coney Island Owner Grace Keros Says It Was Insanely Busy During NFL Draft
The Week That Was: Regulating Social Media and Protests at the University of Michigan
Detroit in Black And White: NFL Is Very Pleased With Detroit
Detroit in Black and White: Protests on Campus, Picking the Lesser of 2 Evils in November and the NFL Draft
Detroit in Black and White: Should the RenCen Be Knocked Down? The Fight Against Pancreatic Cancer.
The Week That Was: Trump to Testify? The Dangerous Israel-Iran Battle.
Detroit in Black and White: A Mother Talks About Homeschooling a Special Needs Child. UCLA Grad Talks About OJ's Impact on LA.
The Week That Was: OJ's Impact on Race in America; Was the Sentence in Crumbley Case Fair?
Detroit in Black and White: Reggie Reg Davis Talks About Battling Gun Violence
Detroit in Black and White: Ex-Michigan GOP Chair Kristina Karamo Talks About How Party Leadership Snubbed Her
Congressional Candidate Adam Hollier Attacks Incumbent Shri Thanedar
The Week That Was: John Sinclair and the End of an Era
Detroit in Black and White: Illustrated Michelle Obama Books for Kids; A Woman Opens a Detroit Party Store
The Week That Was: Booting Ronna McDaniel and Detroit's Lame Public Transportation
Detroit in Black and White: Former Detroit City Hall Veteran Talks About Working for Detroit Mayors
The Week That Was: Is The Media Covering Trump All Wrong?
The Week That Was: Are the Convictions of the the Crumbleys Parents the Right Message to America?
Detroit in Black and White: Author of "Big Frank," and a Black GOP Senate Candidate Tells Why She Switched Parties
Detroit in Black and White: Ex-Cop Ex-Cop Joan Merriewether Wants to be the New Sheriff In Town
The Week That Was: Joe Biden Roars at the State of the Union
Detroit in Black and White: Ex-Michigan Lawmaker Leslie Love Talks Politics and Her Comedy Career
The Week That Was: What Does Michigan's Primary Mean?
Detroit in Black and White: Ex-Council Member 'Offended' By Trump's Latest Comments About Blacks
The Week That Was: Was Matty Moroun's Plan for the Detroit Train Station Similar to Ford's
Detroit in Black and White: Wayne County Executive Warren Evans Considers Bid for Detroit Mayor
The Week That Was: Trump's Crazy Ride Through the Justice System
Detroit in Black and White: We Talk With Detroit Mayoral Candidate Joel Haashiim
The Week That Was: Some Predict Jennifer Crumbley Will Get At Least 5 Years
Detroit in Black and White: Detroit Chief James White on Crime; An Unhappy Patient Thinks Sinai-Grace in Detroit Should Close
The Week That Was: Taylor Swift and the MAGAs; Lawyers Predict Hung Jury in Jennifer Crumbley Trial
Detroit in Black and White: Detroit Deputy Mayor Bettison 'Outgaged' Over Stephen A. Smith's Remarks
The Week That Was: Mistake Telling the Jury Jennifer Crumbley Will Testify in Her Case
Detroit in Black and White: Christine Beatty Talks About Her Rebound in Detroit
Detroit in Black and White: Justice Bernsteins Talks About Wrongful Convictions, Expungements and Being Blind
The Week That Was: Should We Get Down on Harbaugh If He Goes to the NFL?
A Special Podcast on the Detroit Lions' Upcoming Playoff Game. A Chat About Goff, Stafford and a Game Prediction.
The Week That Was: Should the Crumbley Parents Be Sitting in Jail for 2-Plus Year Pending Trial?
Detroit in Black and White: Does the Judicial Tenure Commission Treat Black Judges Differently Than Whites?
The Week That Was: The Craziness Of 2023 And The Biggest Stories
Detroit and Black and White: Recapping 2023 and Who Might Run for Detroit Mayor in 2025
Detroit in Black and White: A Juvenile Judge Wants To Use Meditation to Treat Troubled Kids
The Week That Was: Is the Trump Colorado Ruling Good for Democracy?
The Week That Was: Michigan's Kristina Karamo Is 'Schmuck of the Week'
Detroit in Black and White: Dems Have Eyes on Macomb County; And a Man Wrongfully Convicted of Murder in Detroit.
Detroit in Black and White: The Latest on Detroit's Demolitions. An Ex-Student Team Manager on U-M's Sports Scandals
The Week That Was: Bye Bye George Santos and Henry Kissinger
Detroit in Black and White: Chris Hansen Talks About His Crime Show; ML Elrick Insists Kwame Kilpatrick Hasn't Changed
The Week That Was: A Frank Talk From Detroiters About the Latest in the Gaza War
Detroit In Black And White: Will Black Voters Come Through in Michigan in 2024?
The Week That Was: Find This Oklahoma U.S. Senator a Cage Match
The Week That Was: The Michigan Republican Party Needs Money
Detroit in Black and White: We Talk to Actor Hill Harper and His Run for U.S. Senate in Michigan
Detroit in Black and White: Are Michigan Politicians in D.C. Doing Enough? And Taking Care of Parents.
Detroit in Black and White: Adam Hollier Tries Again to Represent Detroit in Congress
The Week That Was: The Human Toll in Israel and Gaza. The New Maga Leader and the Latest on Charlie LeDuff.
Detroit in Black and White: An ex-Michigan State Rep. Trashes Proposed Land Tax Bill
The Week That Was: Can Detroit's Shri Thanedar Be Defeated?
Detroit in Black and White: A Detroiter, 13, Talks About Loss and His New Book
The Week That Was: A Local Conversation About the Israel-Hamas Battle
Detroit in Black and White: Macomb's Carl Marlinga Is Out to Unseat John James
The Week That Was: Miggy was Great But It Was Time to Go
The Week That Was: Why Most Michigan Republicans Stayed Away From Mackinac
Detroit in Black and White: Devil's Night Is Gone in Detroit
Detroit in Black And White: The Search for an MSU President
The Week That Was: The UAW's Approach to Ford Is Different. Another Government Shutdown?
Detroit In Black and White: Mongo Says UAW Should Have Disrupted Auto Prom Friday Night
The Week that Was: How Big of A Payout With Michigan State's Mel Tucker Get?
The Week That Was: Detroit's Ex-Chief James Craig Crowned 'Schmuck of the Week'
Detroit in Black and White: Ex-Deputy Talks About the Problematic Wayne County Jails
Detroit in Black and White: The Daughter of Black Panthers Tries to Combat Gun Violence in Detroit and the Nation
The Week That Was: Tudor Dixon Says She Should Have Followed Trump's Advice on Abortion ortion Stance
Detroit and Black and White: Detroit Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison Talks about Crime, Schools and Getting More Cops
The Week That Was: Michigan and Harbaugh's BS
Detroit in Black and White: Racial Profiling By Ferndale Police. John James Vulnerability.
The Week That Was: Michigan Accents and Melania's Absence
The Week That Was: Ode to Detroit's "Sugar Man,' And Evaluating Trump's Legal Problems
Detroit in Black and White: Michigan Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II Takes Sharp Jab at Snyder Administration
The Week That Was: Trump World. And Should Ethan Crumbley Never Be Released From Prison?
Detroit in Black and White: Radio Personality Frankie Darcell Talks About Florida's Slavery Education
The Week That Was: Jim Harbaugh is 'Schmuck of the Week'
Detroit in Black and White: An African American Republican in Metro Detroit Defends Donald Trump
The Week That Was: Michigan Has to Offer Young Folks More Incentives to Stay than Getting Drunk, High and Eating
Detroit in Black and White: Illiteracy and Detroit's Schools
The Week That Was: Michigan's GOP Endorsements of Trump, the FBI and Stressed Out in Detroit
Detroit in Black and White: Gun Violence, a New Detroit Documentary, the 2024 Election and City Real Estate
The Week That Was: Can Either Party Depend on Young People in 2024?
Cornel West Asked If It Would Bother Him if His Candidacy Puts Trump Back in the White House
Detroit in Black and White: Frankie Darcell Talks About the Anita Baker-Babyface Controversy
The Week That Was: Ex-Michigan GOP Official Has Doubts Trump Can Win State in the General
Detroit in Black and White: WSU To Announce New President. Most Popular Plastic Surgeries.
The Week That Was: Hamtramck's All-Muslim City Council Invokes Right to Discriminate -- Bans Pride Flags on Public Property
Detroit in Black and White: Radio Personality Frankie Darcell Talks Career and her Exclusive With Cosby
The Week That Was: Is Gretchen Whitmer Prepping for a 2028 Presidential Bid?
Detroit in Black and White: WDIV's Will Jones Returns to Detroit and Talks About All the Changes He Sees
Detroit in Black and White: A Fitness Club That Addresses PTSD
The Week That Was: 2 MSU Students Sue Ex-Professor for Forcing them to Donate to Liberal Group
Detroit in Black and White: A Father Talks About Gun Violence and Losing his Teen Son
The Week That Was: Ex-Worker Alleges Giuliani Made a Lot of Crazy Sexual Requests
Detroit in Black and White: Larry Mongo on Running a Detroit Bar and the $3,000 Damage to His Club
The Week That Was: Michigan City Blocks NAACP and Black Caucus from Memorial Day Parade
Detroit in Black and White: A Mob Expert Talks About Sinatra's Visits with the Detroit Mafia and the Restaurants They Visited
The Week That Was: Can Clarence Thomas and Our U.S. Supreme Court Be Saved?
Detroit in Black And White: Ex-Police Chief Ike McKinnon Says Lifting Residency Requirement Harmed City
The Week That Was: Our Jerry Springer Stories. And Would You Ever Do Aer Lingus?
Detroit in Black and White: Joe Robinson Talks About His Dad, 'Crazy Joe'
The Week That Was: Trump's Endorsements. The Supreme Court and The Abortion Pill
Detroit in Black and White: ML Elrick on Nepotism and Geoffrey Fieger
The Week That Was: Detroit's James Craig for Senate? Trump's Infatuation With a Chinese Interpreter.
Detroit in Black and White: Ex-Anchor Huel Perkins Talks About Life After Fox 2
The Week That Was: Detroit Fed Prosecutor is Skeptical of Trump Indictment. And the Shady Nepotism Downtown.
Detroit in Black and White: 'White Boy Rick' Talks About the Cannabis Business and a New Documentary
The Week That Was: The Ilitch Group Keeps Letting the City and Taxpayers Down. And the Trump Circus.
Detroit in Black and White: A Lively Talk With Local Chef Maxcel Hardy and Journalist Charlie LeDuff
The Week That Was: Time to Strike a Deal With the Jailed Crumbley Parents?
Detroit in Black and White: Part II on Controversial Techno Figure Derrick May
The Week That Was: Time to Put Bankers Behind Bars
Detroit In Black and White: We Weigh in on Chris Rock and Controversial Techno Figure Derrick May
The Week That Was: Chris Rock -- A Home Run or a Strike Out?
Detroit In Black and White: Foreclosures, Gang Squads and Illiteracy
The Week That Was: Should Kids be Restricted From Using Social Media?
Detroit in Black and White: Why We Got Unceremoniously Booted Off 910 AM
The Week That Was: Is Kristina Karamo a Deadly Blow for the Michigan GOP in 2024?
The Week That Was: Time for the Democratic Michigan Legislature to Address Gun Violence
The Week That Was: It's All About Changing Police Culture
The Week That Was: Why the Scorpion Unit?
The Week That Was: Is Michigan Gov. Whitmer Presidential Material?
The Week That Was: Is the Ilitch Group Going for Another Taxpayer Money Grab?
'The Week That Was:' Animal Sacrifice In Hamtramck
The Week That Was: Who Will Replace Michigan Sen. Debbie Stabenow?
The Week That Was: What Is Ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick Really Asking For? And Elon Musk In 2023.
The Week That Was: How Michigan GOP Co-Chair Meshawn Maddock Helped the Dems Win in 2022
The Week That Was: Should the Crumbley Parents Still Be in Prison?
The Week That Was: Trump's Secret Love of Battling the DOJ
The Week That Was: Dave Chappelle, The Blacks And The Jews
The Week That Was: The Dems Great Performance and How they Blew the John James Race
Retired FBI Agent Addresses Talk of a Civil War, Domestic Terrorism and Attacks on the Bureau
The Week That Was: UM-MSU Incident Wasn't A Brawl, It Was a Beating
The Week That Was: Did Michigan's Whitmer-Dixon debate Even Matter?
The Week That Was: The Dems Always Take Detroit For Granted in Big Elections
The Week That Was: Should Michigan Gov. Whitmer Have Bothered Debating Dixon?
The Week That Was: Why Facts Don't Matter to Republican Leaders In Herschel Walker's Case
The Week That Was: Will Trump Actually Go to Prison if Convicted?
The Week That Was: Are the Michigan Races All About Abortion and Trump? And a Detroit Coney Island Update.
The Week That Was: Michigan GOP's Meshawn Maddock and the Homophobic Tweet
The Week That Was: The Battle to Get Abortion Issue on the Ballot
The Week That Was: Did President Biden Go Too Far Going After 'MAGA Republicans'
The Week That Was: The Crazy Belle Isle Slide and the Michigan GOP Convention
The Week That Was: Could Betsy DeVos' Cooperation with Jan. 6 Committee Hurt Michigan's Tudor Dixon?
The Week That Was: Was Trump Planning to Do Anything With Those Secret Documents?
The Week That Was: Why Black Candidates Can't Get Elected in Detroit's 13th Congressional District
The Week that Was: Would Indicting Trump be Good or Bad for America?
The Week That Was: The Israel Factor in the Stevens-Levin Michigan Congressional Race
'The Week That Was:' Gubernatorial Candidate Ryan Kelley's Peddling Of The Big Election Lie In Michigan
'The Week That Was:' Does Marjorie Taylor Greene Believe Anything She Says?
'Defendants Are Getting Younger And Younger,' Says Detroit Judge Kenneth King
Is Detroit Tigers' Riley Greene the Next Al Kaline? Will Al Avila Survive? Columnist Lynn Henning Answers.
'The Week That Was:' Can the Feds Go After Money Ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick Raises?
My Former Colleague at the Washington Post Was Listening to the Police Scanner the Night of the Watergate Break-in
The Week That Was: The Damaging Evidence Against Donald Trump and the Lame Heroism of Mike Pence
The Week That Was: Ivanka Trump Believes William Barr More Than Daddy
'The Week That Was:' Our Crazy Politics And Laura Ingraham's Reefer Madness
The Week That Was: Wimpy Lawmakers and Guns and Michigan's Signature Scandal
Why Such a Horrible Detroit Tigers Season So Far? Columnist Lynn Henning Explains
Floods, Storms, and Fires...What's the Best Way to Respond When Your House Gets Hit?
The Lions Have A Knack For Losing Creatively - This Week is No Exception
The Week That Was - September 24th, 2021
Conversations from Mackinac: Which Tools Does Michigan Need to Attract Business and Investment?
Day 2 at Mackinac, And, How Do We Turn Climate Change and Infrastructure Needs Into an Asset?
An Update from the Mackinac Conference, and We Also Break Down the Lions Latest Loss
The Week That Was - September 19th, 2021
"Detroit's Big Shot Talent Competition" Gets Underway This Week at Planet Ant
The Return of Football...and the Return of the "Armchair Benchwarmers"
Remembering 9/11 - 20 Years Later
The Week That Was - Friday September 3, 2021
Is Michigan's Petition Drive System Broken?
The Week That Was - 08/27/2021
The QLine Gets Ready to Reopen: What Changes Are in Store?
The Week That Was - 08/20/2021
The Withdrawal from Afghanistan is Hectic - Did it Have to Be This Way?
The Push for Electric Vehicles is On: Are Local Utilities the Weakest Link?
The Week That Was 08/13/2021
Finding Quality Child Care Just Got Easier in Wayne County
"The Englishman and Detroit" - A New Book by John Gallagher Explores How Detroit Got Its Entrepreneurial Mojo Back
The Week That Was - August 6th, 2021
Talking Detroit's Primary Election Results with Eli Newman of WDET
The Week That Was - July 30th, 2021
Bill introduced in Lansing touting "Abortion Pill Reversal" panned by doctors
The Week That Was - Friday, July 23, 2021 - Special Guests Saeed Khan and Rocky Raczkowski
The Leadership Purge at Beaumont Has Begun - The Latest on the Proposed Merger with Spectrum Health
The Week That Was - 07/16/2021
The U.S. Military is Leaving Afghanistan - "What is Happening is What Was Inevitable"
Cracking Down on "The Kraken" Lawyers: An Interview with Former U.S. Attorney, Law Professor, Podcaster, and MSNBC contributor Barb McQuade
The Week That Was - 07/09/2021
Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig Has His Political Coming Out Party - What Did We Learn?
The Week That Was - 07/02/2021 - Indictments!
Is the Charter Revision a Good Plan for Detroit? Supporters Weigh In on This Big Decision For Voters
The Automotive World is Changing At A Pace We Haven't Seen in Decades - A Conversation with Paul Eisenstein of TheDetroitBureau.com
The Week That Was - 06/25/2021
A Conversation with Rabbi Yisrael Pinson About His Family's Latest Detroit Project, the Orchard Academy
The Week that Was - 06/18/2021
Is the Charter Revision a Good Plan for Detroit? = A Conversation with Former City Council Member Sheila Cockrel
The Week That Was 06/11/2021
Freep Auto Writer Mark Phelan on the Important Launch of the New Ford Electric F-150
The Week That Was - 06/04/2021
Sarah E. Ray: Detroit's "other Rosa Parks" - A Talk with filmmakers Desiree Cooper and Aaron Schillinger
The Week That Was 05/28/2021
Restaurants Are Preparing to Reopen Fully Soon - What Lessons Did They Take Away From COVID?
The Week That Was - 05/21/2021 - Another Bizarre Week
The "F" in FOIA is Supposed to Stand for Freedom, not F***!
Rocket Community Fund Partners with Local Non-Profits to Create One-Stop Shop For Residents with Housing Problems
The Week That Was - 05/14/2021 - James Craig, Republican Infighting, Masks, and Schmucks!
Barb McQuade on "The Community Policing Innovations Initiative" - Grants to Help Local Police Departments Reform How They Police
Big Proposed Changes to the Mental Health System in Michigan - Is It Necessary, or a Cash Grab for Insurance Companies?
A Conversation with Vickie Thomas, the New Director of Communications for the City of Detroit
The Week That Was - 05/07/2021 - Republicans Gone Wild!
What Are NFT's, and Why Are They So Popular?
The Week That Was - 04/30/2021 - Biden's Speech To Congress, The Republican Response, Rudy G and the FBI, and our Schmuck Nominees!
Michigan's Constitution Needs Some Updates...The Referendum Process is Broken
A Conversation with Darci McConnell of the Grosse Pointe Park City Council
The Week That Was - 04/23/2021 - The Chauvin Verdict, Covid, Whitmer's Travels, Detroit Politics and Schmucks
April is Stress Awareness Month - How to Cope in These Bizarre Times
The Week That Was 04/16/2021 - Guns, Cops, Covid, and Schmucks.
Michigan Is Making Changes to Its Juvenile Justice System - What More Needs to Be Done?
Former U.S. Attorney Barb McQuade on the Chauvin Trial, Kwame Kilpatrick and More
The Week That Was - 04/09/2021 - Guns, Votes, and Schmucks.
Vietnam Veterans of America Continue Good Works for Detroit
The Week That Was - 04/02/2021 - Gaetz, Infrastructure, Trials and Schmucks
VW Pranks the Media - on March Fools Day?
The NCAA Tournament, and the Changing Landscape of College Athletics - A Conversation with Matt Friedman
The Week That Was - 03/26/2021
Our World Post Covid: a Discussion With Hour Detroit's Steve Friess
An Interview with The NAIN ROUGE!!!
The Week That Was - 03/19/2021 - Covid Vaccinations, Stimulus Checks, and Schmucks!
A New Prosecutor is Shaking Things Up in Oakland County - An interview with Karen McDonald
The American Rescue Plan - An Attempt at Trickle-UP Economics
COVID and the Impact on College Admissions - Talk to a Counselor!
The Week That Was - 03/12/2021 - Biden Speaks to the Nation
Frontline Strong Together - Wayne State and The State of Michigan Team Up to Provide Needed Support Services for Front Line Workers
The Week That Was - March 5, 2021 - COVID Is Still With Us...But We Don't All Act Like It!
The Week That Was - February 28th, 2021
Fighting Racism in Suburbia - One Local Victim Wants to Know What Will Be Done to Deal With It.
The Difficult Job of Getting Vaccines To Where They Need To Be - A Discussion on Supply Chain Science
The Week That Was - Everything is Bigger in Texas, Including the Messes.
Michigan Non-profits Work To Educate Citizens on Redistricting
The Week That Was - February 12, 2021 - The Second Impeachment Trial Is Underway
The Founders Junior Council at the DIA Aims to Elevate African American Artists from Detroit
The Surreal Life of Gretchen Whitmer - Hour Detroit's Interview With the Governor and the Response
The Week That Was 12/05/21 - Stimulus, QAnon, Impeachment...Just Another Week!
What Does Criminal Justice Reform Look Like on the Prosecutorial Side? - An Interview with Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit
The Week That Was - Will Anyone Listen to Actual Evidence in the Upcoming Impeachment Trial?
The Race for Detroit City Council is Getting Crowded - An Interview with 4th District Candidate Latisha Johnson
The Week That Was - Trump Is Gone...Now What?
Detroit's City Council Races Are Heating Up - An Interview with District 4 Hopeful Toson Knight
The Week That Was - Impeachment, Flint and Schmucks, Oh My!
Trading Journalism for Politics: A Conversation with Pulitzer Prize Winner ML Elrick
Some Fun on a Monday - The Wayne State Word Warriors 2021 List!
The Week That Was - The Capitol is Attacked...What Should Happen to Trump?
A Merciful End to Another Bad Lions Season - Plus, The President's Latest "Perfect Call"
The YEAR That Was - 2020 is over; Plus, Nominees for "Schmuck of the Year"
One Year of Legal Pot in Michigan: Hour Detroit Takes a Deep Dive Into How It's Going So Far
The Week That Was: The News Gets Weirder Every Day
A Conversation with BofA's Matt Elliott, New Chair of the Michigan Israel Business Accelerator
The Reviews are in for the Mustang Mach E - Does Ford Have a True Tesla Fighter?
The Lions' Playoff Chances Are Fading Fast - Have We Seen the Last of Matt Stafford in Detroit?
The Week That Was - Everything's Bigger in Texas, Including The Jerks
A Local Company Is Using Technology To Improve The Caregiver Experience - A Conversation With Joe Gleason of GenusConnect.Org
The Lions Are Still In It...But For How Much Longer? - The Monday Morning Benchwarmers Report
The Week That Was - Michigan Hosts the Giuliani Circus
The Ruth Ellis Center Breaks Ground On an Innovative Center To Provide Permanent Housing and Support to Homeless LGBTQ+ Young People
So The Lions Fired The Coach and GM - Now What? The Monday Morning Bench Riders Talk Football
Is "Black Lives Matter" a Political Statement? A Sign Dispute in Grosse Pointe Shores Could Be Headed to Court
Food Secure Detroit - Local Groups Band Together To Meet The Challenge
The Lions Disappoint, Again, While Michigan Barely Survives Against "Powerhouse" Rutgers - Monday Morning Benchwarmers Report
The Week That Was - Trump Turns to Michigan To Bail Him Out - 11/20/2020
A New Pilot Program At Wayne State Looks to Shore Up an Often Overlooked Part of Education - Financial Literacy
Can Michigan Football Really Be This Bad? Sadly, Yes. Plus, The Lions Win a Squeaker!
The Week That Was - Friday the 13th Edition - Honestly, Could Our Luck Really Get any Worse? 11-13-2020
Winter Approaches - Puerto Rico is Calling! - A conversation with former Detroiter Rodrick Miller, CEO of Invest Puerto Rico
Monday Morning Bench Riders...Football Won't Make 2020 Better in Michigan
The Week That Was - is STILL GOING. Presidential Election Recap!
The Day After - Results Aren't Yet Clear, But One Thing Is: Michiganders Showed Up To Vote!
Some Final Thoughts on Election Day - Keep Calm and Carry On!
Michigan State Beats up on Michigan, and the Lions do their Lions thing - Weekly Pine Riders report!
The Week That Was - The Election is ALMOST Here!
Are The Polls in Michigan Correct This Year? Or, Will We Be Surprised Again? - Pollster Tim Kiska Chimes In
MOCAD Moves Forward After a Summer of Introspection - An Interview With MOCAD Board Chair Elyse Foltyn
The Lions Win a Game They Normally Would Lose - The Monday Morning Pine Riders Report
The Week That Was - The Final Debate! (Thankfully) - October 23, 2020
Electric Vehicles are Coming En Masse...Sooner Than You Might Think
Campaigning While Black - A Conversation with State Senator Marshall Bullock (D-4) and, some thoughts on the opioid crisis, and QAnon.
The Lions Win...Are they Actually a Decent Team? Monday Morning Bench Sitting With Pat Batcheller
The Week That Was: Dueling Town Halls, SCOTUS Hearings, and Schmucks - October 16, 2020
A conversation with Wayne County Circuit Court Candidate Mary Beth Kelly
i.Detroit - A Human Atlas of An American City - An Interview with Marcus Lyon
Voting Is A Fundamental Right: So Why Do So Many Not Do It? Deadline Asks Some People Why They Sit Out the Elections
The WeekThat Was - Terrorist Plots, The President's "Gift From God", and Veep Debates - October 09, 2020
How the Pandemic Has Further Exposed Inequities In Healthcare - A Conversation with Dr. Abdul El-Sayed
Beaumont's Proposed Merger is Officially Dead...What's Next? A Conversation With Reporter Eric Starkman
Monday Morning Quarterbacks - Maybe the Lions need Monday Morning Linebackers.
The Week That Was - October 2, 2020
A New Partnership is Helping Minority Women Entrepreneurs Succeed
Wait...the Lions won? Craig and Pat Break Down the Game 09-28-2020
The Week That Was - September 25, 2020 - Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Breonna Taylor, Trump, and Schmucks of the Week
A War Correspondent's Memoir - A Conversation with CNN's Clarissa Ward
A Conversation With Justice Richard Bernstein of the Michigan Supreme Court About Navigating a Pandemic While Blind
An Update on the Census - Where Does Detroit Stand Right Now?
Craig and Pat Batcheller Break Down Another Lions Loss
The Week That Was - Town Halls for Trump and Biden, More Trouble with the Coronavirus, And Bill Barr Comes to Michigan
A Major Michigan PR Firm Makes Detroit Its New HQ - A Talk with John Truscott About the Move
A Tale of Reinvention During a Pandemic - Career Change Time!
Football is Back! That Might Not Be a Good Thing for Lions Fans
The Week That Was - Trump Talks to Bob Woodward. Bad Idea.
The School Year Begins! Virtually, Anyway. A Conversation With Parents and Students About What Week One is Like.
The Week That Was: Suckers, Losers, and Trump, Oh My.
Guess What: Auto Insurance is Still a Mess in Michigan
The Riverwalk Puzzle is Close to Being Completed - An Interview With Riverfront Conservancy CEO Mark Wallace
An Affordable Housing Project Breaks Ground - In Midtown?!?! A conversation on Detroit Development with Don Rencher
The Week That Was 8/28/20 - Kenosha, Covid, and the Convention
The Power of Murals and Public Art: A Conversation with Artist and Detroit Native Syndney James
Interview with Sandra Hughes O'Brien, Incumbent Candidate For Wayne State University Board of Governors
The Week That Was - The Democrats Have Their Say, Bannon Gets Indicted, and We Nominate Schmucks A'Plenty.
Voting By Mail: What Needs to Happen To Make it Work? A Conversation with Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson
The Week That Was - Biden's Got a Running Mate, and The Post Office is Running Late
College Campuses Are Ramping Up to Safely Welcome Back Students...But What About What Happens OFF Campus?
How the Pandemic is Changing Our Thoughts on Design - A Conversation with Olga Stella of Design Core Detroit
The Week That Was - Live from ThighLand and Yo Semite National Park!
An Update on the Census Count: Where We Stand Now, and Why Politics Should be Left Out Of It
A Mini-Rant: What Missouri Voters Told Us Yesterday About Health Care, and Why Republicans Better Worry
The Challenges Of Staffing Bars And Restaurants In The Covid Era
The Week That Was - No Alien DNA here!
What's Happening at Beaumont? A Conversation with Reporter Eric Starkman
Turning Point at 40: How a Non-Profit Fighting Domestic Violence is Handling the Pandemic
The Week That Was - We May Be In A Pandemic, But Our Cognitive Skills Are Solid
Enough To Be Dangerous: An Interview With Longtime TV News Executive and Agent Mort Meisner
The Week That Was - We Don't Let Science Get in the Way Of a Good Conversation
The Bronco Returns - and It Looks Pretty Darn Cool.
How Does A Tour Company Survive At a Time When Tourists are Scarce? - Go Digital!
The Week That Was - Coronavirus Is Challenging Our Grip on Logic
New Detroit and Its "Declaration of War on Racism". - A Conversation with Mike Rafferty, CEO of New Detroit
How to Grow Your Business - an Interview With DBusiness Editor and New Podcast Host RJ King
Public Transit In a Pandemic - How Safe is it, and What Have We Learned About Making it Better?
The State of the City of Pontiac - A Conversation With Pontiac Mayor Dr. Deirdre Waterman
The Week That Was - Covid, Barr, Trump, Masks, and Jobbie Nooner, Too.
How Do We Really Change Police Culture For the Better? A Conversation with Attorney and former DPD Officer David Robinson
The Week That Was - Juneteenth Edition!
Checking In With The Class of 2020: King High School Grads Sound Off On This Huge Year.
A Celebration of the Riverwalk, and Its Impact on The Region
The Week That Was - One Jaw Drop at a Time.
BIG Changes Are Coming Soon for Auto Insurance in MIchigan - We "Cover" it All
Day 12 of Protest Marches in Detroit: Will It Work This Time? A Look Back at Detroit's History Between Residents and Police - With Historian Ken Coleman
The Week That Was: I Can't Even Think of a Title That Can Describe This Week.
Protests in Detroit - How is the City Faring? A Conversation with Alexis Wiley, Chief of Staff for Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan
The Week That Was - Minneapolis Reacts to Police Violence, Kilpatrick is Not Free, and Michigan's First Gentleman Steps In It
How Restaurants are Preparing For Reopening During a Pandemic
The Week That Was - Kwame, Floods, Masks, and More!
SOS Mailing Absentee Ballot Applications to ALL Registered Voters in Michigan - Why is This a Problem?
The Week That Was: Shiny Object Du Jour - Obamagate Unmasked!
Nonprofits Keep Working - Pandemic or Not
The Week That Was - Coronavirus, Schmoronavirus! The President Wants To Reopen.
How Covid is Impacting Education in Detroit - An Interview with DPSCD Superintendent Dr. Nikolai Vitti
The Week That Was: Armed Protests in Lansing, And a Stiff Competition for "Schmuck of the Week"
So You Are Headed Back to Work Soon...What You and Your Employer Need To Know
The Week That Was: Please Don't Drink The Bleach!
"...On Line 1, It's Tom From Northwest Detroit."
The Week That Was: Leadership Matters, and Protesters in Lansing Push Some Buttons
Good People Stepping UP: Michigan Tech Uses It's Brain Power to Help Fight the Coronavirus
Neighbors That Care: A New Way to Help Those That Are Helping All Of Us
The Week That Was: Another Week In The Bunker...Wait...Does Anyone Know What Day It Is?
Wisconsin - What the Heck Are You Doing?
The Week That Was: Week 3 In the Bunker - At Least The Sun is Shining.
The Auto Industry Responds to Covid 19 - A Conversation About Their Efforts, and Challenges
The Week That Was: Week 2 in the Bunker - How Are We All Handling It?
A Thursday Rant: No, the Economy Is NOT More Important Than People's Lives. Just Stop It.
Have We Forgotten What Leadership Looks Like? Look to Past Presidents to Remind Us.
The Week That Was - Social Distancing Edition
We All Need Guidance On How to Navigate This: How the Detroit Regional Chamber is Stepping Up. Plus, We Talk To A Small Business Owner About How They are Surviving.
Businesses and Their Employees are Facing a Tough Time: What Can We Do to Minimize The Damage?
A Stimulus Package For the People? We Shall See...
The Week That Was: Coronovirus Lockdown...Who Are You Listening To For Facts?
Cool People Doing Cool Things: Allandra Bulger and Co.Act Detroit Are Helping Non-Profits Start Up, and Stay Up.
A Short, Simple Message Today: Go Vote!
The Week That Was 03/06/20 - Biden,Bernie,Coronavirus,and Coleman Young!
One Week Until Election Day in Michigan - On the Ballot? The DIA, and the Dems.
The Week That Was - Coronavirus? Nothing to See Here, All is Well.
A Mini-Rant Thursday: Yes, the Democrats Want Socialized Medicine...What's So Great About What We Have Now That It's Not Worth Discussing?
Yes, Pot is Legal...But is it Available? Why Cities are Struggling To Sort It Out
The Week That Was: The Russians Are Coming! And, Pot is Legal, Right?
The Census is Really Important. We Talk With the Person in Charge of Getting Detroiters to Participate
Detroit Future City Tries to Measure Inclusion: a Conversation with DFC's Anika Goss
The Week That Was: Trouble in Paradise? Trump and Barr Bicker
A conversation with Oakland County Treasurer Andy Meisner
Underemployment is a Problem. How Do We Solve It?
The Week That Was: Trump (and Geoffrey Fieger) Unchained!
The State Of The Union is...Ummm...Kinda Divided, No?
The Week That Was - The Trial of the Century? Hardly...Plus, We Kick Some Cans Down the (Crumbling) Roads
Brick and Mortar Retail is Dying...or is it? A conversation about "Retail Boot Camp" with TechTown Detroit
The Week That Was - Lather, Rinse, Repeat: the Democrats Make Their Case for Impeachment
An Ambitious Adventure Part II: Canoeing Lake Superior Might Be More Dangerous Than We Thought!
The Week That Was: Impeachment, Sexism, and Sword Fighting!
An Ambitious Adventure: One Local Historian Tries to Recreate an Historic Journey Around the Great Lakes...in a Canoe.
A Somewhat Muted Ranting Monday: Thoughts on Expanding Elliot Larsen, and Thoughts on Those That Choose To Serve.
The Week That Was: War, Impeachment, Taxes and...Chicken? - With Special Guest Coleman Young II
What's New At the CES in Vegas? Also...The STRANGE Story of Carlos Ghosn.
Have We Reached a Boiling Point With Iran? A conversation with Middle East Expert Saeed Khan
Cool People Doing Cool Things - A Conversation With Ultra Runner and Iditarod Champion Peter Ripmaster
Social Media Influencers...How Do They Work? A cautionary tale about people who are "internet famous."
President Trump says it may be time for his administration to "intercede" when it comes to the homeless. Rev. Faith Fowler has ideas on what that should look like.
The Week That Was: Impeachment Holiday Edition! With Special Guest, M.L. Elrick
Cool People Doing Cool Things: How Virtual Reality is Going to Change How We Experience Music
The Craig Fahle Show on Deadline Detroit - Monday, January 7, 2019
Cool People Doing Cool Things - Techtown's Marlo Rencher talks about bringing "Radical Inclusion" to the tech world.
The Week That Was - I Guess We Are Really Doing This.
Impeachment...its ugly, but can we afford not to?
The Week That Was: Impeachment, Kid Rock, And Other Big Fun.
A Wide Ranging Conversation with Coleman Young II
Our Continued Fascination With Jimmy Hoffa: Steve Garagiola Talks About Season Four of the "Shattered" Podcast
The "Football Follies" - Is There Any Other Name for What We Have In Michigan Right Now?
"Sins of Detroit" - George Hunter of the Detroit News Talks About His New Crime Podcast
The Week That Was: Everybody Is In On It Edition
A Big Boost For Indigent Defense in Wayne County - Neighborhood Defender Service Opens Their Detroit Office
Cool People Doing Cool Things: A conversation with photojournalist Kenny Karpov.
May You Live in Interesting Times: Wayne State Edition; plus, Pat Batcheller and I Whine About the Lions. Again.
The Week That Was: A Crack in the Gun Lobby's Firewall? Also, Impeachment Proceedings Are On.
Another School Shooting...When Will We Actually Try To Deal With This? Plus, Thoughts on Day 1
Craig and Pat Batcheller...Lions and Spartans and Gophers, Oh My.
The Week That Was - Unlike Lindsay Graham, We Actually READ the Testimony!
Cool People Doing Cool Things - Emily Schaller and Her Mission to Fight CF
We Get "Lionized"...again. Craig and Pat Talk About the Latest "Lionesque" Loss
The Week That Was - Impeachment is Upon Us.
Cool People doing Cool Things - A conversation about talent with Ned Staebler, CEO of TechTown Detroit
The Week That Was - We Got a Lawyer To Help Today. - Special Guest, Attorney Steve Fishman
How Do We Prevent Tax Foreclosure In an Effective Way? A Conversation with Louis Piszker, CEO of Wayne Metro Community Action Agency
Want to Know What's Happening with Regional Transit? We Can Help With That. Plus, the Lions Remain the Lions.
The Week That Was - Get Over it!
Television Has Changed Since the Reagan Era...For the Good, or Bad? Maybe Both? A conversation with TV Critic and Author James Poniewozik
Fellow Detroit History Nerds (or Buffs, if You Prefer) A New Book Just for Us!
Forward Down the Field! Unless the Refs Decide Otherwise. Craig and Pat Chew The Lions Fat.
The Week That Was - Washington Weirdness, Mysterious Demolitions, and More!
Cool People Doing Cool Things: Dr. Paul Thomas on a new model for affordable health care.
Cool People Doing Cool Things: A conversation with Kettering University President and astrophysicist Dr. Robert McMahan.
The President's "great and unmatched wisdom" on withdrawing troops from Syria...what's at stake?
The State looks at changes to licensing for professional mental health counselors...and caregivers are worried about the impact.
The Week That Was - quid pro quo edition: listen to this show, or we're sending Rudy G your way.
Airbnb responds to Detroit Short Term Rental Ordinance - is it negotiable?
Look, It's a Coup! It's Treason! NO, it's a legal procedure. Plus, the Lions.
The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit: Trouble with Trumples!
A tale of Two Susans: Susan Demas on the State Budget, and Susan Whitall on Berry Gordy's Retirement.
A talk with an AirBnB owner about the business, and the proposed new regulations on short term rentals in Detroit.
So...any new ideas on how to fix the roads? Sort of, i guess...and Pat Batcheller joins us to talk about the undefeated Lions!
The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit - "Fun with The Ukraine!"
Why is the President messing with California's air quality rules? Also...what's behind those annoying TV ads about "surprise billing?"
More sabre rattling in the Middle East...what's responsible this time? Saeed Khan is our guest to discuss it.
This is not your father's GM strike...and we celebrate the return of Pat Batcheller to the Craig Fahle show, at least on Mondays.
The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit - "A Tale of Two Presidents"
The City Council is mulling over some changes for dog owners, and AirBnB operators. Overkill, or the right approach?
What Will Happen First? A Deal to Fix the Damn Roads, or a Lions Super Bowl Win?
The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit: Sharpies, Vaping and Brexit, Oh My!
The Governor Wants to Ban Flavored Vape Products...and the arguments have started. Are we discussing the right things?
It's Double Coupon Wednesday! Two shows for the price of one (it's all free anyway.)
The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit - Nuke the Hurricanes Edition!
Hey Wisconsin and Foxconn...keep your mitts off Lake Michigan. A conversation with author Anna Clark
Cobo Center is renamed to TCF Center...why it matters. Also, a tribute to Nkenge Zola.
A conversation about the ADOS movement with Greg Bowens...what is it, and how is it playing out in society?
The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit - "We Are the Chosen Show!" edition 8/23/19
So...are we any closer to fixing the damn roads? Time's a'wasting!
Are we headed for a recession? The President says all is well...but is acting like it isn't.
Are CEO's developing a social conscience? A new letter suggest maybe so. Also, Oakland County has new leadership...can they make any changes?
The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit - "Operation Greenland Liberation" edition 8-16-19
Taking a look at Hong Kong from inside mainland China, and what happened to all the librarians?
"Delete, Delete, Delete!" The fight for the interim Oakland County exec is getting silly.
Michigan, and the rest of the country have a severe shortage of home care providers. What can we do about it?
The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit - August 9, 2019
Coffee is big business...Biggby business,in this case. A conversation with Biggby Coffee CEO Michael McFall
Alert! Michigan Municipal Finance Talk Ahead! I promise, it's more interesting than you think.
We are here once again. Anybody else ready to demand action?
The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit: Democratic invasion!
Day 2 of Mortal Komb...er...the Democratic Debates
It's halftime...in the debates. Deadline breaks down the first half action.
The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit: Mueller Speaks!
Auto companies looking forward, not back on MPG standards...and why the Mueller hearings were worth more than the clickbait headline analysis we got
Mueller testifies! Now what? Paul Mitchell bails on Congress, and the Democrats are here.
What we can learn from our past when it comes to the dehumanization of "the other".
The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit - The Democrats are Coming! The Democrats are Coming!
How about something good to talk about? Pop Up Mobile Grocery stores are a cool thing helping people who need it in SE Michigan.
While we were distracted, the rest of the world churns on...the latest on what's happening in the Middle East.
Ford has a major problem on its hands, there's a new 'Vette coming, and Formula E racing is a thing.
A Monday rant: Republicans, it's not up to Democrats to clean up your mess.
The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit - July 12, 2019
"Why Michigan Can't Have Nice Things": Great Lakes Edition
Another discussion in my series, "This is Why Michigan Can't Have Nice Things" - school funding edition
The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit - "airport liberation day" edition. (That's a joke, people.)
The True Meaning of Independence Day...hint: it's about equality.
The Rocket Mortgage Classic has come and gone...was it a big deal for Detroit? A chat with Bill Shea of the Athletic
The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit - The Dems squabble, Trump mocks, and Lansing stalls.
Cities in Michigan have been cutting...and cutting...and they are still falling behind. One organization is fighting tooth and nail to figure out a better way.
The first Democratic debate is tonight...will we actually learn anything about the candidates? And...Mueller is coming to Capitol Hill: why it matters.
More stuff on how your cities and townships raise money..."Ad Valorem" special assessments. It's in latin, so it must be important.
The saga of Rick Wershe, aka "White Boy Rick" - and one FBI agent's crusade to tell the whole story, and get him out of prison.
"The Week That Was" on Deadline Detroit!
Citizen patrols are active in Detroit...how far should they be able to go in helping fight crime?
Local governments are hurting for revenue...is the State shortchanging them? One lawsuit says yes, and it could blow a big hole in the state budget.
The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit - June 14, 2019
Justin Amash finds himself on Trump's bad side...and apparently doesn't care. Also, what's going on with road funding? Nothing serious, apparently.
Land use, and how it figures into every part of what Detroit will look like...and how do we make sure The Detroit Public Schools have the resources they need?
Where are our major utilities when it comes to quitting coal? Conversations with the leaders of both DTE and Consumer's Energy
Sticker shock? How much we are paying, and for how long when it comes to new cars.
"The Week That Was" - Trump in Europe, Kwame does his best Smithers impression,John James is running again, and Warren politics are still weird.
Not one, but two U.S. Senators on the show today.
What's going on in higher education? Lots of talk about STEM education and mobility at Kettering, and now "stems and seeds?" programs at Northern Michigan University.
Oh Fudge! part deux: More Mackinac coverage, with Congresswoman Debbie Dingell and Rip Rapson of the Kresge Foundation
Oh Fudge! The best of our Mackinac coverage. Interviews with AG Dana Nessel, Sen. Marshall Bullock on Auto Insurance, and big news on the river.
Wait...what? We actually have a deal on auto insurance? The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit!
New development is supposed to be good news...instead, people are peeved. They have their reasons.
The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit
Alabama: making Michigan look good in comparison. Sort of.
Calling all Detroit History Nerds! This one is for you...author Paul Vachon talks about his new book, "Detroit: an Illustrated Timeline." :
The Monday Fahles! Florida's House Speaker steps in it with women voters; Giuliani is up to his usual madcap antics, and his boss follows suit.
The Week That Was: auto insurance, towing shenanigans, and bum streetlights...plus more.
The State House is open past closing time, and a remembrance of Bob Berg.
The auto insurance debate is in familiar territory...neither side agrees on a fix. Also, was the fix in between a towing company and an auto theft ring in Detroit? The Detroit Police think so.
Former Prosecutor Barb McQuade argues that if it were anyone other than the President, obstruction charges would be filed. She is my guest.
The Monday Fahles! Trump wants a do-over, and says too much political correctness caused the controversy at the "Kentuky" Derby. Okay then.
"The Week That Was" political dysfunction in Detroit, Macomb County's former clerk, foreclosures and more.
Distrust, anger, and screaming arguments? Yep...you made it to the Charter Commission meeting.
What happens next in the Gerrymandering case? And...we discuss some serious political sleaze.
The Monday Fahles! Trump hits a milestone, and people do odd things when they are in love...
The Week That Was: the courts whack Republicans on gerrymandering, Warren continues to be weird, and for some reason, we talk about Marion Barry.
Franklin Graham says Mayor Pete needs to repent for being gay. Maybe it's time for people like Graham to repent for trying to suggest morality belongs to one side of the political equation.
Why exactly are we tight with Saudi Arabia? A discussion on what's happening in foreign affairs.
We talk about gentrification...but is that the real issue neighborhoods are facing? A new study says we might be focused on the wrong problem.
Are we on the same page when it comes to fixing the roads? I don't think we are even reading the same book.
"The Week That Was" - Mueller, Yzerman, and more! Big stuff.
The Mueller report is out...and it's pretty messy. My initial thoughts.
Fox News: feelin' the Bern? Plus, Winter is coming...well, at least the Mueller Report, anyway.
Grand Rapids is growing...and so is the number of people exposed to lead. Also, Tiger's win at Augusta was big, no matter how you feel about him.
Deadline's "Week That Was": one investigation closes, another one opens.
A crummy weather day, coupled with a visit to the SOS office makes for a somewhat cranky show...but I still think its worth a listen.
I think I can talk about demolition now. It's about time.
What's really going on with your recycling program? Also...can we finally admit that teachers are underpaid?
It's the Monday Fahles, lucky episode #13! Trump, Biden and so much more.
A new segment! The Week That Was at Deadline Detroit!
A conversation about what makes good PR...probably the opposite of what happened yesterday for a reporter here at Deadline.
Hiya Hiya Hiya! A remembrance of the Ghoul. Plus, Opening day is coming. Please behave.
Trump says "trust me" on health care until after the next election. Seriously?
It's the MONDAY Follies! These are the jokes, people.
The President visits the Great Lakes State...did his remarks have "record deepness?"
Today: Garbage and Art. Actually, two separate conversations on the incinerator and the Knight Arts Challenge!
A busy day in Washington: Betsy DeVos gets roasted over funding for the Special Olympics; the Supremes talk gerrymandering, and the President decides to again touch the third rail.
We haven't seen the Mueller report. We have seen the Barr report. What's next?
Not getting into an Ivy League school won't kill you, even if your folks think it might kill them.
Engler steps in it (again); Lansing leans towards transparency (kind of); and Spring arrives (March Madness)!
Sheesh...is it 2020 already? Also,be ready for perhaps THE Facebook election (ugh.)
The Monday Fahles! President Trump's airing of grievances, Beto-Mania comes to Michigan, College cheaters and more!
Thoughts on New Zealand. This has to stop. WE together can stop it.
Connecticut's Supreme Court cracks the door on suing gun companies; and the Democrat's presidential field keeps growing.
A funny thing happened on the way to the show today; plus, a conversation with an organization that is doing a lot more than people realize.
It's a ranting Tuesday. Tucker Carlson, Judge Jeanine Pirro, and indicted helicopter parents are on my mind.
The Monday Fahles! Florida plays a prominent role in this week's fun.
Should the Great Lakes have individual rights? Toledo voters think so! Also...let the kids play! It's actually good for them.
The importance of teaching history...ALL of it. And, what impact is the opioid crisis having on children?
Did you really think it wouldn't cost anything to fix the darn roads? Plus, a conversation with Focus: Hope CEO Portia Roberson
It's speech night for Mayor Duggan. What is the state of the city? A conversation with Sheila Cockrel of Citizen Detroit about what we need to do to make Detroiters a part of the process.
The MONDAY Fahles????
While we are all watching Cohen today, who's watching the Ilitches?
HUGE news for Detroit and Fiat Chrysler...and just how are we supposed to pay to "fix the damn roads?"
The Judges will judge on gerrymandering, the Republicans promise a huge brawl in 2020, and Shinola gets punched in the eye for being mentioned at the Oscars. Just another day in Detroit.
It's the Friday Fahles! Guests are Nancy Kaffer of the Detroit Free Press, and local PR/Media relations guru Greg Bowens!
Can we still be friends in Lansing? Also...community engagement can be tricky, even if you are spending money there.
The auto companies are freaking out...because Trump.
Are you "feelin' the Bern" this time around?
Whitmer says no to a private detention center for immigrants; teachers will be in short supply soon; and what New York's hair proposal shows us about where Michigan really is when it comes to equal rights.
Today, on a very special Friday Fahles, we declare a national emergency, or at least see if we can't make one up.
Congress makes a move on background checks, and another vacant Detroit building could see new life soon!
Yep, we have stuff to fix in Michigan...anybody up for paying for it? A look a the State of the State Address
What will Whitmer Say? Also, what's up with the Wayne County Treasurer?
Auto Insurance reform...why is it so hard? I'll try to explain. Plus, Booger gives a gift to Oakland U!
It's the Friday Fahles! Special State of the Union edition! There are some laughs in here.
A chat with John Dingell, the longest serving member in Congressional History.
The state of our union is...disjointed? A conversation about the State of the Union with Nolan Finley
Another name change for the DEQ (or is it DNR? Wait...now its EGLE?)
"Old Virginny" just doesn't sound as good these days...just ask Governor Northam. Also, thoughts on the "meh" bowl.
Time for the Friday Fahles! Funny stuff for funny times.
The Foxconn lesson: is it time to rethink our reliance on incentives to lure business? Also...can't we all just get along? As a region, that is.
Pay attention to what happens in Lansing! A conversation with Susan Demas of Michigan Advance. Also, Dearborn wrestles with its past again.
Whitney sang that children are the future...so why doesn't Michigan invest in them? Also, breaking news...its cold and snowy in January.
"Et tu, Tom Brokaw" or "What does assimilation really mean?"
The Friday Fahles, in which we talk about Roger Stone, Joe Biden, and the WienerMobile. Coincidence?
Pot is legal...but is it available legally? A conversation on where we stand on medical and recreational Marijuana
An interview with Actor, Comedian, Improv guy, and local guy done good, Marc Evan Jackson
Are we approaching "Peak Outrage"? Take a deep breath, everyone.
The Friday Fahles...political commentary with some good laughs, with a pinch of sarcasm tossed in for flavor.
Loudmouths, Racists, and Insurance, Oh My!
The Craig Fahle Show on Deadline Detroit - Tuesday, January 15, 2019
The Craig Fahle Show on Deadline Detroit - Monday, January 14, 2019
The Friday Fahles - 1/11/2019
The Craig Fahle Show on Deadline Detroit - Thursday, January 10, 2019
The Craig Fahle Show on Deadline Detroit - Wednesday, January 9, 2019
The Craig Fahle Show on Deadline Detroit - Tuesday, January 8, 2019
The Friday Fahles - 01/04/19
The Craig Fahle Show - Episode 161
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