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Leland Loses Power, Sherrone Moore Sacked, Kronk Gym Returns

Daily Detroit

Release Date: 12/11/2025

Rebuilding Michigan's Economy from the Neighborhood Up w/ Justin Onwenu show art Rebuilding Michigan's Economy from the Neighborhood Up w/ Justin Onwenu

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Justin Onwenu is a Detroit-born organizer, environmental justice advocate, and attorney who is now running for State Senate in Michigan’s newly redrawn District 1, which stretches from neighborhoods on Detroit’s west side through downtown and into a number of downriver Metro communities. He’s worked in environmental justice, in labor and minimum wage campaigns, and in economic development at the city level, giving him a rare view that connects workers, small businesses, and neighborhood health.​ In our conversation, we get into why he chose to jump into this insane time in politics,...

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Devon, Norris, and Jer tackle three topics live at the Detroit Policy Conference. First, we get into lunch spots we like and are disappointed by recently. Then, there's a proposal to provide transit to all of the cities in Wayne County, as currently a number of communities have no connecting service. We talk about hwo this is the base layer to the cake of transit. Then, there's some ideas around overhauling the city of Detroit's tax structure, including a possible excise tax in greater downtown to provide more money for the neighborhoods. Today's show was recorded live at the Detroit Policy...

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Today's conversation is in two parts. First, we dig into USA Today (formerly Gannett) buying the Detroit News - just a month after a joint operating agreement ended between the two papers and bringing the Detroit Free Press and news under the same ownership umbrella. They say they'll continue as separate publications, but based on the track record of those involved, we have our personal skepticism. We also get into the precarious state of local news in America. Then, a personal conversation on the events over the weekend in Minneapolis, Minnesota. We get into the aftermath, the Orwellian...

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Coming to you from the studio at TechTown after a long weekend, today’s show is all about what’s happening in Detroit’s food and drink world — the good, the bad, and the “wait, that closed already?” I’m joined by our engineer of both audio and alcohol, Randy Walker, to dig into some big changes at longtime favorites, why some promising spots didn’t make it, and where you should actually spend your money right now. We’ll talk rum bars, laptop bans at coffee shops, the future of the Ren Cen, and Randy’s first impressions of Medusa in Midtown. The topics: Hygrade Deli in...

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Today's show is a trifecta where we get Norris, Devon, and Jer all in the studio at once talking local stuff.  Here's the rundown: 01:43 - Shout out to Northern Lights 02:35 - There are some maybe possible Detroit People Mover expansion routes shared with the public. Where would you want to see it go? 11:17 - A fake CEO fools some in the media  19:00 - Responding to listener questions: Where is Gov. Whitmer on hot issues? She seems oddly silent lately. Feedback as always: dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com or 313-789-3211. Saturday coffee and conversation event: Support the show...

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Three timely stories to talk about today:

01:20 – Sherrone Moore Fired

  • The University of Michigan and head football coach Sherrone Moore abruptly part ways after an internal investigation into an inappropriate relationship with a staffer, plus a separate assault probe in Washtenaw County.

  • Jer and Fletcher dig into how this goes far beyond wins and losses: the impact on recruits, assistants, and a program still reeling from recent scandals.

  • They also explore how boosters, fans, and parents might see Moore differently after this, and what it means for Michigan’s near-term future on and off the field.

09:57 – Leland House Power Cut

  • Detroit’s historic Leland House goes dark after a fire marshal–ordered evacuation, with DTE and ownership pointing fingers over damaged equipment and unpaid bills. 

  • The conversation widens to what happens when iconic Detroit buildings fall into limbo—and how quickly “troubled” can turn into “too far gone.”

15:19 – Kronk Gym Returning to Detroit

  • Some good news: Kronk Gym is back inside Detroit city limits at a new home on Wilkins, not far from where legends once trained.

  • The revived gym blends big-name boxing alumni with youth programming, fitness classes and a renewed community mission.

  • Fletcher shares personal memories of the old Kronk and why hearing “hailing from Detroit, Michigan, out of Kronk Gym” still hits different for the city.

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