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Construction is expected to begin this fall to “deck over” a busy section of Connecticut Avenue NW in Dupont Circle — transforming it into a vibrant new public plaza. But some residents and local businesses say they're not getting enough information about how the project will affect them. NBC4 Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss breaks down what this all means for Dupont Circle — and the city beyond. We'll be talking to DDOT about the details of the project in a couple weeks. So if you have questions or concerns you'd like us to raise, give us a call at 202-642-2654. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. You can also become a member, with ad-free listening, for as little as $10 a month. Learn more about the sponsors of this May 19th episode: Folger Shakespeare Library PaintCare The Pew Charitable Trusts Nace Law Group Silver Mirror Facial Bar - Use CITYCAST30 for $30 off your first facial Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fletcher and Jer talk Detroit stuff: 02:06 - Fletcher and Jer discuss Mayor Mike Duggan's recent comment about courting Tesla at the auto show. More: https://www.freep.com/story/money/business/columnists/carol-cain/2025/04/19/mike-duggan-auto-show-wishes-breakfast-club-takeaways/83131734007/ 07:14 - DDOT bus service to see expansion after city increases budget by $20 million. More: https://www.dailydetroit.com/detroit-announces-city-bus-service-expansions/ 09:12 - Councilwoman Santiago Romero has an issue with fees that might mean she's not on the ballot (she's confident she'll be on). More: https://www.detroitonemillion.com/p/southwest-detroit-council-member 12:08 - Should the Detroit Lions trade Jameson Williams? More: https://www.si.com/nfl/lions/news/five-teams-that-could-trade-for-lions-jameson-williams-2025 Feedback as always - dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot com and 313-789-3211, leave us a voicemail for the podcast Daily Detroit shares what to know and where to go in Detroit every day. Find us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Or sign up for our newsletter: https://www.dailydetroit.com/newsletter/
NYC's next big star Sugarhill DDott makes his debut on Swaggy Sie, The Encore. He may be the youngest guest yet, however don't let his age take away from his wisdom! Catch him breakdown his last record with Star Bandz, getting solid advice from OG Juelz Santana, careers goals, growing up in Harlem & more!
This episode deals with parking rules and regulations in the District and addresses frequently asked questions as well as misconceptions. Guests--Johnny Gaither, administrator for DPW's Parking Enforcement Management Administration, Christopher Dina, Management Analyst for DMV Tyon Jones, Supervisory and Program Analyst for DDOT
The Detroit Fire Department is teaming up with the Detroit Department of Transportation and various other city departments to train employees and ensure municipal buildings and buses are equipped with automated external defibrillators, or AEDs. Plus, a federal court has dismissed all charges in a lawsuit Hamtramck Public Schools Superintendent Jaleelah Ahmed filed against the teachers union. Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.
Councilmember Parker and Communications Director Melissa Littlepage give updates from the Council's first vote on the FY25 budget, along with information about DDOT's South Dakota Corridor Safety Study, and an invitation to join for the Capital Pride Parade on June 8. Read the latest Ward 5 Weekly Newsletter at ward5.us/news, and subscribe at ward5.us/newsletter.
DDOT fatal crash now subject of lawsuit against city, driver, union How to prevent ice dams and when to call insurance Love Mackinac? Take the bridge home with you (no, really)
The Detroit Department of Transportation announced this week that it has increased the daytime frequency of bus service on multiple routes throughout the city. Plus, the U.S. Supreme Court has denied a request to stop the redrawing of seven Michigan state House districts. Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.
Although a lot of attention is paid to buses and transit in the city of Detroit, the reality is the vast majority of people in Metro Detroit do not live within the city limits. Although some do, many of their trips to get around don't involve the city at all. They're served by SMART - The Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation - and any conversation about transit and linking southeast Michigan together involves their work. In this conversation with Tiffany Gunter, Deputy GM at SMART, we talk about the plans ahead. From more bus drivers, how things are going since the last successful millage, the on-demand FLEX driver service, fixed guideways and more. Podcast rundown: 01:08 - Where does SMART go in the region? And bringing more marketing for public transit. 02:39 - Update on how things are going for SMART after the last millage, including the first new bus lines in awhile. 04:34 - There's a national crisis on hiring more bus drivers and how that effects on time performance. And what they are doing to fix the problem. 06:59 - Some of the vision for the future of SMART 10:05 - Updating on how the Flex ride hailing and door-to-door service is going now that it has started. 12:21 On working with other agency partners like RTA, the State of Michigan, and DDOT 14:29 What is a fixed guideway? Future SMART app for riders, and when can you expect that to come online? 17:50 Generational shifts around public transit, and how SMART is adapting. Feedback as always - dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com or 313-789-3211 Follow us on Apple Podcasts: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonapple Or Spotify: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonspotify Thanks to our members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit Or those who do a one-time contribution: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/dailydetroit
Lions fans are ECSTATIC about seeing the Honolulu Blue advance to the next round. We get more from WWJ's Charlie Langton. (Credit: Eric Seals/USA Today) Stops on the 9-Jefferson Bus Rapid Transit pilot project will see daytime service every 10 minutes on weekdays and every 15 minutes on weekends going forward, along with other stops getting increased service.
Detroit Department of Transportation bus drivers will receive a $3 per hour wage increase under a new deal announced by the city this week. Plus, the Gordie Howe International Bridge won't open for travel until fall 2025, months later than anticipated, officials say. Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.
What do DC; Corvallis, OR; and Tehran, Iran all have in common? Our latest guest, Sahar Nabaee, has walked and rode through their streets looking for ways to improve safety and quality of life! It's more than just a catchphrase, Sahar dives into the specifics of Vision Zero with Sarah and Eric. We discuss how her work at DDOT is overcoming common challenges to create a network that is more welcoming to a wider variety of modes and users. As Traffic Safety Manager, she leads a team that is committed to delivering quick build solutions so that DC residents and visitors can appreciate the benefits of a well-rounded and safer transportation network. Date of Recording: Monday, September 25, 2023 https://www.linkedin.com/in/sahar-nabaee-p-e-37900632/
The Michigan Poison & Drug Information Center at Wayne State University warns of laced drugs after a rash of overdoses, including a mass overdose event last week in Calhoun County. WWJ's Luke Sloan has more. No injuries after a DDOT bus crashed on Detroit's east side. WWJ's Charlie Langton has more. (Credit: WWJ/Charlie Langton)
Interview by Manny Akiio / mannyakiio We recently caught up with buzzing New York artist Sugarhill Ddot for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our sit down he talked about dealing with fame at the age 15, Sugarhill being the most lit neighborhood in Harlem, being a stubborn kid growing up, jumping off the porch at the age of 5, his grandma trying to put him into therapy, finding music as his therapy, recalls his first studio session & song, dropping his ‘PSA' project, “I Wanna Love You” blowing up, getting love from Durk & Drake, new buzzing single “Make A Mess”, explains his creative process when recording, wanting to get into acting, studying the greats, his chemistry with DD Osama, plans to drop a new project this year, stepping away from drill music, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Things are getting TENSE up in Cleveland Park over a plan to install bike lanes on Connecticut Avenue. Arguments over a plan to install bike lanes on Connecticut avenue have reached a boiling point. Last week, protestors argued that removing valuable parking spots to make way for bike lanes would kill businesses along the strip. The city is still reviewing the design plans for the bike lanes, but back in April, we hosted a debate between two neighbors over whether or not they should even happen. Check out DDOT's plans for proposed bike lanes here, and the letter ANC3C will submit to DDOT regarding parking spots here. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE And we'd love to feature you on the show! Share your DC-related thoughts, hopes, and frustrations with us in a voicemail by calling 202-642-2654. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Driver in fatal DDOT bus crash terminated from job, top Detroit transit official says Fearless racecar driver to take on treacherous, 156-turn mountain — in a street pickup Car owners could discover they owe far more than car is worth as sky-high prices fade Detroit Red Wings' GM Steve Yzerman: 'As I sit here today, I plan on picking ninth.'
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It's Opening Day! We talk about a number of stories around Metro Detroit, from bus service changes at SMART and DDOT, to a Grand Prix track concern, to a champion eater coming to Detroit to a link from a listener to petition to make Vernors the state pop. We do this show each and every weekday covering what to know and where to go in Metro Detroit on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen to shows. Plus, our new round of etched Daily Detroit rocks glasses are here. They're only for Patreon members, so support our work today! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DailyDetroit As always - feedback, dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com.
City of Detroit officials announced a down payment assistance program to help renters turn into homeowners. Plus, DDOT announced services changes, and more. Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.
Michigan's health department created a new hotline for bilingual farmworkers to get information about COVID-19 vaccines. Plus, Detroit's police commissioner board fills vacancies, DDOT is moving to a mobile ticketing system, and more.
Detroit Police are working on a plan to upgrade equipment and vehicles as part of their new mental health crisis strategy. Plus, DDOT is adding 10 new clean diesel buses to its fleet, bilingual students at Hamtramck schools will receive special recognition upon graduating, and more. Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.
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In this bonus episode Torae and Bonsu review Mase's debut album HARLEM WORLD alongside the album's executive producer, special guest Deric 'DDot' Angelettie in front of a live studio audience in Harlem , NY. DDot details how the album came to be, Mase's importance to Bad Boy & what magic he and the Hitmen brought to the table. We had to give you this special live episode celebrating 25 years of M-A-$-E cause it Feels So Good.
Today's episode is about history, design, and bringing a place back to life. I have a pair of guests - Rachel Nelson and Taylor Morgan from Detroit-based Concetti design to talk about a recently completed project - The Murray, a set of townhomes from more than a century ago that are now completely full with tenants. There are areas of town with a lot of new activity, whether it's residential or commercial - and the owners, residents and developers of those spaces are more and more turning to interior design services. Concetti has done a number of spaces you might know - from a redo of Good Cakes and Bakes, The Film Lab, Coriander Kitchen, and residences. Learn more about them here: https://concetti.studio/ Then, I'll share some stories you should know around town. The QLINE may be funded going forward in part by hotel and liquor taxes; and some in the city are frustrated that they're paying out so much to settle issues with DDOT and DPD: https://www.bridgedetroit.com/detroit-legal-settlements/ Feedback: https://forms.gle/MnwUf8uJEtpyG9m2A
November 21, 2022 ~ Mikel Oglesby, Director of Transit City of Detroit, DDOT will handle paratransit in house beginning December 30th.
November 21, 2022 ~ Full Show. Marie Osborne, Senior News Analyst, Elon Musk lifts Donald Trump's twitter ban after putting it to a vote from his account. Trump not sure if he will return. Dan Scripps, Commissioner Michigan Public Service Commission, MPSC approves DTE for a $30.5 million rate increase after the energy company originally asked for $388 million. Mikel Oglesby, Director of Transit City of Detroit, DDOT will handle paratransit in house beginning December 30th. Todd Flood, Attorney, Managing Partner Flood Law PLLC, judge ruled rosecutors in Crumbley Parent Case won't be allowed to use “pathway to violence” theory. Lloyd Jackson, Senior News Analyst, large union that represents rail conductors rejects labor deal threatening a railway strike which could mean big problems for the economy during the holidays. Andy Arena, Executive Director Detroit Crime Commission, Adjunct Professor Cooley Law School, former Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in Michigan, 5 dead, 25 injured during a shooting at an LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs over the weekend and Steve Courtney, WJR Sports Analyst, Lions upset the Giants 31-18, will UM star running back Blake Corum play against Ohio State on Saturday? World Cup underway.
They just keep getting young and younger, don't they? Today, drill music's newest dynamo and childhood prodigy is the man -- sorry, I meant to say kid – we know as SugarHill DDot. This youngster has just barely entered his teenage years and he's already throwing around more money on social media than the rest of us are likely to see in our lifetimes. But that isn't to say that everything has been perfect during this kid's rapid ascension. In fact, it was only a couple months ago that he had to find a way to deal with the passing of one of his closest friends, fellow teenage rapper, Notti Osama. What exactly happened to DDot's closest pal in the music industry and how did this literal adolescent climb up the ranks of the drill scene so damn quick? If you wanna find out the answer to those questions and more, then stay tuned to our latest edition of Before They Were Famous!
DJ KDEV - QUEEN OF THE TRAP PODCAST EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - EPISODE 28 - DDOT NUUWORLD --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kerri-devlin/support
Ddot NuuWorld just released a new single, "Luna" ft. labelmate ARP Musiq which is available on all streaming platforms. We discuss the song, ARP Musiq, her unique musicality, whether gender helps or hurts fashion, overcoming adversity by turning tragedy into triumph, and her entrepreneurial talents which have led her to have a clothing & shoe line, what it takes to design & produce products, growing up in Marcy & witnessing Jay-Z, Sauce Money, & Memphis Bleek growing up, Lyrivelli, her upcoming restaurant she's opening, natural healing, turmeric, ginger, & creatine, plus much more. Watch the episode HERE Follow Ddot NuuWorld on IG HERE Cop ILL NUU clothes, shoes, & accessories HERE Stream "Luna" ft. ARP Musiq HERE
Today producer Shianne is in the sturdio and we hit a round robin of stories. - Some Republican gubernatorial candidates, including former DPD chief James Craig, are short on signatures and really might not make the ballot. - DDOT has new electric buses, and long term this could work out well - Cars are on the road, on average, longer than ever because of supply shortages and inflation. But what was your first car? We share ours. - The Inn on Ferry Street in Midtown Detroit should see new life under new owners - Long-time Eastern Market business Fairway Packing is opening a retail meat shop in the Grosse Pointes - The Risk podcast is coming back to town! Pre-roll: The Pro-Democracy Podcast Coalition - https://represent.us/podcast/ If you want to support Daily Detroit financially: A one time thing: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dailydetroit Monthly membership: https://www.patreon.com/DailyDetroit Drop us an email - dailydetroit -at- gmail -dot- com to become a sponsor.
Collier and Jeremy provide some thoughts on the Kansas Jayhawks NCAA Men's National Title win, Tiger Woods and the Masters, Nationals Opening Day, and some drama with DDOT.
Discover the wonders of forest agriculture and agroecology with our guest Lincoln Smith, founder of Forested, an edible food forest devoted to sharing research and knowledge surrounding forest gardens through tours, classes and forest to table dinners. As a champion of good dirt, Lincoln believes that growing forest gardens as a form of environmentalism can reintegrate our lives with nature, and reestablish a connection to the forest as a food source. Having trained in landscape design, Lincoln brings his expertise to food forest projects in and around the DC area, and has seen first hand the effects an edible forest garden can have on a community. Forest agroecology is a slow but rewarding process, that can produce vibrant, delicious and often overlooked foods from native species. He knows that like the forest, humans are interconnected and when we rethink our approach to food and to nature, we can rethink our approach to life. Listen to the episode onhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-good-dirt/id1492217846 ( Apple Podcasts),https://open.spotify.com/show/2lpelAmHPGbMVdOOpxhxTo ( Spotify),https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-good-dirt-981565 ( Podchaser),https://podtail.com/en/podcast/the-good-dirt/ ( Podtail), or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered: Edible Food Forests Forest Gardens Agronomic Science Agroecology Sustainable Landscape Design Regenerative Agriculture Rapid Land Development Permaculture Resources Mentioned: https://lady-farmer.com/blogs/news/slow-living-challenge-2022 (Lady Farmer Slow Living Challenge ) https://www.forested.us/ (Forested ) University of Maryland The US Botanic Garden Maryland Master Gardeners Conference Groundnut Black tea chamomilla Yaupon Holly Yerba Mate Holly Trugreen ChemLawn Hyattsville Public Works,https://www.hyattsville.org/902/Emerson-Street-Food-Forest ( Emerson Street Food Forest) https://www.langleyelementary.org/tiger-tales/first-phase-of-the-langley-community-food-forest-complete (Langley Elementary School Food Forest ) https://greenschoolsnationalnetwork.org/capital-city-public-charter-school-cultivates-food-and-culture-with-edible-forest-garden/ (Capital City Public Charter School Food Forest ) https://ddot.dc.gov/ (Ddot) https://csld.edu/ (The Conway School) Yarrow https://www.nature-by-design.com (Nature by Design ) https://www.americannativeplants.com (American Native Plants ) http://chesapeakenatives.org (Chesapeake Natives ) Persimmon Spice Latte - https://lady-farmer.com/blogs/news/a-recipe-for-cozy-homemade-pumpkin-spice-latte?_pos=1&_sid=9db3e79b2&_ss=r (sub the pumpkin for persimmon!) Guest Info Connect with Lincoln at https://www.forested.us/ (Forested, LLC ) Instagram https://www.instagram.com/forested.us/ (@forested.us) https://www.forested.us/forest-garden-newsletter (Newsletter ) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD2UMHqgBBoPoYlfSI1VXwQ (Youtube) Follow Us: https://lady-farmer.com/blogs/the-good-dirt-podcast (Our Website) @weareladyfarmer on https://www.instagram.com/thegooddirtph/ (Instagram) Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026 Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.
奥林匹克格言更改,美国、加拿大奥运旗手确定 【综合讯】北京时间20日下午在日本东京召开的国际奥委会第138次全会正式通过,将“更团结”(together)加入奥林匹克格言中。奥林匹克格言自此变为“更快、更高、更强——更团结”。对此,国际奥委会主席巴赫解释称,当前,我们更加需要团结一致,这不仅是为了应对新冠疫情,更是为了应对我们面临的巨大挑战。单靠个体已经无法解决这些挑战。 近日,美国宣布了2020年东京奥运会开幕式旗手人选,男篮队员杜兰特以及1997年出生的游泳运动员莱德基分别称为男女旗手,杜兰特也成为了美国男篮历史上第一位美国在奥运会的旗手代表,达成了乔丹、科比都没有完成的殊荣。 加拿大总理贾斯廷·特鲁多7月19日宣布加拿大奥运代表团在东京奥运会开幕式上的两名旗手:女子篮球运动员米兰达·阿伊姆(MirandaAyim)和男子橄榄球球员平山内森(Nathan Hirayama)。两人均为33岁。值得一提的本次奥运会共有是371名加拿大运动员将参,是自1984年洛杉矶奥运会之后加拿大规模最大的奥运代表团。 1、解封!加拿大将允许已完成接种该国批准疫苗的外国旅客入境 【加新网】加拿大政府19日宣布,完成接种任何一种加拿大已批准疫苗的美国公民和美国永久居民从8月9日起,其他国家完成接种已批准疫苗的居民从9月7日起,可以入境加拿大,且无需隔离14天。此外,所有入境旅客还需在出发前持有核酸检测阴性证明。据悉,加拿大批准使用的新冠疫苗为辉瑞、莫德纳、阿斯利康和强生4种疫苗。 同时,12岁以下没有接种疫苗的儿童与父母一起进入加拿大后,只要遵循公共卫生规定,亦无需隔离14天,但在入境14天内不可以参加夏令营、上学等。加拿大政府还宣布,自8月9日起把允许起降国际航班的机场从4个增加到9个。 2、美疾控中心更新多国旅行警告等级 【CNBS】7月19日美疾控中心宣布下调印度旅行警告等级,将其从最高的4级(意味着没有旅行)降低到3级(敦促公民重新考虑旅行)。同时还将巴基斯坦的旅行警戒从4级下调到3级。据悉,美国是在5月5日发布的将印度旅行警告列为4级的通知。 与此同时,随着英国疫情的恶化,美国公民被警告不要到那里旅游。英国被列为美国旅游指南的最高级别——4级,并警告说,即使是完全接种疫苗的旅行者也可能面临风险。值得一提的是,就在美疾控中心发布这一最新消息的当天,英国首相约翰逊结束了戴口罩和保持社交距离的法律,夜总会等场所重新开放。 3、贝索斯成功进入太空,失重环境下停留3分钟后返回地球 据《洛杉矶时报》报道,当地时间20日上午9时,亚马逊创始人杰夫·贝索斯搭乘名下蓝色起源公司研制的“新谢泼德号”飞船从美国得克萨斯州西部的发射场升空,进入距离地面约105公里的地球亚轨道。据悉,整个太空之旅将耗时约10分钟,在失重环境下停留约3分钟后返回地球,太空舱降落在得州沙漠。 “新谢泼德”号飞行器上的乘客还有贝索斯的弟弟马克、82岁的美国女飞行员玛丽·沃利·芬克和18岁的首位付费乘客奥利弗·达门。据悉,这次太空旅行是“新谢泼德”号首次载人飞行,它自2012年开始不载人测试飞行以来,已连续15次试飞成功,每次均未载人。 4、美国西部山火造成丹佛国际机场数百个航班延误 据美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)当地时间7月19日报道,根据美国航空信息网站“FlightAware”数据,,截至19日,丹佛国际机场已有329个航班延误,其中8趟航班被取消。丹佛国际机场发言人伦特里亚表示,火灾导致能见度降低是航班延误的主要原因。 根据美国国家跨部门消防中心 (NIFC) 的数据,目前美国13个州有80起大型山火正在肆虐,过火面积超过110万英亩(约4451平方公里),其中大部分发生在西部各州。美国俄勒冈州消防发言人奥哈拉表示,美国目前最大的火灾“布勒格”(Bootleg)仍在进一步蔓延扩大,高温和干燥等条件对救火造成了不利影响。 5、首个被判重罪的国会骚乱暴徒:闯入15分钟 判处8个月监禁 【国会山报】7月19日,一名承认在1月6日闯入国会的佛州男子被判处8个月监禁,他是首位获刑的国会骚乱暴徒,可能会影响后续数百名同样被控重罪的嫌犯的量刑。 8岁的保罗·霍奇金斯在上个月就妨碍国会程序指控认罪,他在1月6日冲进了参议院会场,阻止了2020年大选选举人票的认证。他身穿印有特朗普名字的衬衫,携带一面印着特朗普名字的旗帜,在会场内待了大约15分钟。该判决少于司法部要求的1年半徒刑,霍奇金斯则寻求缓刑。 6、惊奇!90斤重的亮橙色鱼被冲上俄勒冈州海滩 据《每日星报》7月19日报道,近日,有一条长达1米,重大45kg的大鱼被冲上了美国俄勒冈州一处荒凉的海滩。当地水族馆工作人员表示,这条长着橙色和银色鳞片的大圆鱼名为月鱼,本应生活在热带或亚热带,由于气候变化才出现在俄勒冈州附近海域。目前,尚不知道这条鱼的死亡原因,但从体态判断,它死的时候离海岸很近。 据美国国家海洋和大气管理局表示将利用这条“自投罗网”的月鱼来做更多研究,了解这个物种。据悉,这条鱼将一直冷冻到今年晚些时候,届时学生们将有机会在哥伦比亚河海事博物馆的帮助下对这条鱼进行解剖。其胃里的食物可以帮助人们了解它吃什么、生活在哪里,待解剖完成后,骨架也将被水族馆永久保存并进行展出。 7、美国首都开建“黑人的命也是命”广场,将成为永久性设施 据美国福克斯新闻网19日报道,华盛顿特区当天开始建设“黑人的命也是命广场”,使之成为美国首都的一处永久性设施。特区交通局(DDOT)发布提醒称该街区将在施工期间实施交通管制。施工时间为上午9:30至下午5:30,预计10月1日结束。 去年6月5日,“黑人的命也是命”(BLACK LIVES MATTER)三个巨大的英文单词被用醒目的黄色油漆涂画在华盛顿16街位于白宫前的路段上,市长缪里尔·鲍泽下令,这条路段被命名为“黑人的命也是命广场”。今年5月,地上的字母被涂掉,这引发了华盛顿“黑人的命也是命”组织的批评。 8、Yeet、Zaddy、Youse……词典网新增超过300个词汇 据《文学报》报道,近期,词典网(Dictionary.com)新增300多个词汇,并且更新了网站词条,其中一些词汇反映了过去一年的社会现实——新冠病毒的传播与发展,美国种族主义清算运动等等,还有英语世界社交媒体的流行用语。 词典网(Dictionary.com)主编约翰·凯利(John Kelly)说:“我们生活在一个复杂而又充满挑战的社会,语言的改变会帮助我们认知这个社会。”在这些新增的词条中,有几个词已经成为了互联网和当下社交的流行,比如在社交平台非常流行的爱称——“zaddy”。zaddy是用来形容(通常指男性)有吸引力,同时性感且有魅力。 9、马斯克推特又换新头像 满眼都是狗狗币 【NBC】近日,“硅谷钢铁侠”马斯克的推特账户头像换了!在帅气的新头像中,马斯克戴着墨镜,而两片墨镜镜片上赫然映着狗狗币的经典狗头形象。据悉,这已经不是马斯克第一次给虚拟货币“带货”了,今年2月,他还将带有比特币符号的图片做头像,带动比特币价格涨至5.7万美元。 从最近7天的行情来看,狗狗币价格总体出于下跌态势,保持在0.21美元以下,当前最新是0.18美元,市值235亿美元。目前,狗狗币是国际上用户数仅次于比特币的第二大虚拟货币,但有趣的是,狗狗币创始人之一Jackson Palmer日前表示,此生不再涉足币圈。 10、哈里王子筹划出版回忆录,计划于2022年年底发行 来自《洛杉矶时报》1报道,企鹅兰登书屋于当地时间7月19日宣布,现年36岁的哈里王子正在创作一部“亲密而真挚”的回忆录,讲述他从出生起作为英国王室成员生活的“高峰与低谷”。包括,自己作为一个小男孩的生活,以及母亲威尔士王妃戴安娜于1997年不幸身亡的事件,同时也将包括他与妻子梅根·马克尔的故事,以及他的喜悦——发现自己成为“丈夫和父亲”。 有消息称,哈里王子回忆录自去年开始创作,目前初稿已接近完成,书中将有超280位人物出场。这一回忆录可能会在2022年年底英国女王加冕70周年纪念日当天出版,该书目前尚未命名,其出版后的所有收益将捐给慈善机构。 11、洛杉矶警局引爆非法烟花事故调查出结果了:技师装错炸药重量 【侨报网】19日,洛杉矶市警局6月30日非法烟花引爆事故初步调查结果出炉,警方认为计算上的差错应是此次事故的原因。洛杉矶市警局局长表示,在非法烟花引爆前,爆破小队技师估计放入专用引爆装置的爆炸物为16磅。而数据显示,当时装入引爆装置的爆炸物为42磅,远超出引爆装置的抗爆炸能力。 6月30日,洛杉矶市警局试图将在南洛杉矶收缴的非法烟花放入专用装置在现场引爆,当时警方考虑移动这些非法烟花很危险。但由于人为疏失,此次引爆导致严重事故,现场及附近区域17人受伤,其中包括10名警员,此外周围房屋损毁严重,警方专门用于引爆爆炸物的车辆也遭炸毁。 12、汽车飞跃立交桥仰翻在地 驾驶司机仅受轻伤 据《纽约邮报》19日报道,当地时间7月16日,美国加利福尼亚州99号公路附近发生了一起“空中飞车”事故,一辆汽车腾空飞起后穿过了电线之间的空隙,最后仰翻在地,冒出滚滚黑烟,万幸的是,该车司机并无大碍,仅受轻伤。 据现场视频显示,这辆车大概飞到了高15米的空中。事发之前该车辆在高速公路上以每小时80到100英里的速度行驶,随后在一转弯处发生了“飞车”事件。当地警方称,这辆车此前刚刚发生过一起肇事逃逸事件,司机并没有醉酒,吸毒等情况。 13、难得一见!马萨诸塞州渔民捕获罕见蓝色龙虾 【ABC】上周末,马萨诸塞州的一位渔民捕获一只罕见的蓝色龙虾, 这名渔夫在拍照留念后,最终将龙虾放回海中。最终,渔夫的这种保护稀有动物的行为也被无数网友盛赞。 据美国缅因大学龙虾研究所称,之所以出现蓝色龙虾是因为基因缺陷所致。捕获一只蓝色龙虾的概率通常被认为是200万分之一,但也有专家认为这只是一个猜测,因为没有人真正知道海洋中到底有多少只蓝色龙虾。 14、印度留学生在英国喂鸽子被罚千元,指控环保官员“钓鱼执法” 印度《每日卫报》7月18日消息,近日,一名到英国读书的印度留学生里什·普雷姆(Rishi Prem)在曼彻斯特市中心的皮卡迪利花园,坐在一个长椅上吃午饭。这时,一群鸽子飞了过来。他便随手掰下一小块玉米饼放在地上,打算喂鸽子。这时,一名环保官员走过来,指责普雷姆在公共场所扔垃圾,按规定要罚款约200英镑,并最终对他罚款150英镑。 普雷姆表示,执法官员一直在附近观察他,完全可以提前警告他,但却等到他喂鸽子之后才走过来进行罚款。而保官员解释说,这一地区都张贴了海报,已经就喂鸽子的后果进行了提醒。 15、现实版《肖申克的救赎》?巴西“最大黑帮”9名成员挖隧道越狱 巴西《环球报》19日报道,上周日凌晨3点,巴西犯罪组织的9名成员以《肖申克的救赎》的方式在牢房内挖出一条隧道,然后成功越狱。据报道,囚犯们在其中一间牢房里挖了个洞,然后挖出一条通向车站庭院区域的隧道。从监控录像中可以看到,囚犯们从隧道爬出后,从墙头上跳下来,沿着一条路逃跑了。 据悉,这9人被认为是黑帮组织Primeiro Comando da Capital的成员。巴西政府认为那是巴西最大的犯罪组织。据悉,其中一名逃犯在数小时后在前伴侣的家中被捕,其余逃犯仍在追捕中。据报道,在越狱事件发生之前,这座设计为容纳15名囚犯的小型监狱竟关押了35名囚犯。
We open episode 15 by sharing our post-COVID rehabilitation fantasies, ranging from Yoga classes, putting our mouths on strange objects, water fountains, and drunken escapades. The Weekly Prompt comes to us from Reddit user KryptCeeper: You are a sleeper agent, your trigger word... "Bro". Whenever you hear the word, whatever command follows you must obey. This hasn't been an issue for most of your life, but yesterday... you met Todd. A surfer on vacation from California. We discuss the hilarious ramifications of this literal bro code, and the inevitable battle for the sleeper agent's control between Todd and Ddot, his evil counterpart who wants to use the bro code for nefarious purposes. We take to the world of high fashion with an Asgardian twist in today's fanfiction. Loki Runway by author Xparrot takes a look at the Marvel Universe's beloved intergalactic fugitive/ Trickster god, Loki, as he applies his flexible style and magical prowess as a contestant on Project Runway. Is it a fair competition? Probably not. But who in this competition has the gall to speak out against him? Listen in to find out!
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Lenny Schmidts Quarantine Comedy: LSQC128 – Todd Cole Todd Cole is a Gamer, a musician, and slightly insane. He’s also one of the most creative guys I know. This show involved some drinking, some stories, more drinking… it’s the holidays. It’s a time for friends. Todd’s one of my best. #Comedy #Entertainers #EntertainersLife #EntertainmentProfessionals #FunnyContinue reading "LSQC128: Todd Cole"
Full STEAM ahead! A.J.'s car is broken, and he needs help getting it fixed. So, in this episode, we are learning all about engineering and safety! First, we talk to Xyla Foxlin, mechatronics engineer and Founder of Beauty and the Bolt, to discuss engineering and design. Then, we chat with Director Jeff Marootian from District Department of Transportation about how DDOT keeps drivers and pedestrians safe on the streets of DC! For STEAM videos, programs, resources, and more from National Children's Museum, check out nationalchildrensmuseum.org. STEAM Daydream with National Children's Museum is generously sponsored by GEICO. It is narrated by A.J. Calbert and produced by Aubrey Vaughan, with post-production by Maddie Zampanti of Conceptual Podcasting. Special thank you to IF/THEN, an initiative of Lyda Hill Philanthropies, for connecting us with the scientist in today's episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/national-childrens-museum/message
Our Guest Ddot NuuWorld Talks About Her Music Career And How She Got Started. Speaks About Her New Music Album Release And Future Projects. Ddot NuuWorld Also Elaborates On Her Fashion Line The ILLNuu Apparel. Our Guest Talks About Her Meditation Techniques & How Important It Is To Manifest Your Thoughts Into Reality.Main Topic Meditation: 43:30 - is a practice where an individual uses a technique – such as mindfulness, or focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity – to train attention and awareness, and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state.
In the wake of the President being diagnosed with COVID-19, we talk to Dr. Paul Thomas of Plum Health Direct Primary Care about the situation and what's happening here. Specifically, due to the incubation period of the virus, presidential candidate Vice President Joe Biden is not out of the woods for awhile yet. Plus, the Lions will not have fans at the stadium; and Michigan's cases are rising. This was recorded before word came that the Upper Peninsula of Michigan is rolling back to stage 4. Plus: 85,000 or so Detroit bus riders were left without transportation today as there was a work stoppage around safety concerns on DDOT coaches. And finally, the U.S. Census matters, and in Detroit it's a full-court press to get people counted. Victoria Kovari from the city of Detroit joins us to talk about the low response rate, how it's calculated, and where in the coming weeks the city will be focusing their efforts. Census numbers impact not only representation in the legislature but funding and business planning. Love what we do? Keep it going. Become a member: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
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Welcome to an Al Fresco Friday edition of your Daily Detroit! Very socially distanced and outdoors, but for the first time in weeks, Jer and Sven are in the same place on the air. On today's show: Three key things to know as Detroit reopens, from barbershops to street closures for socially distant dining to DDOT service expanding. The Macomb County prosecutor's office is not going to press charges against an Amazon delivery driver that was arrested this week. Amazon also weighs in and says they would pay for the driver's legal defense. Quicken Loans may go public Oakland County plans to let the Coronavirus emergency declaration expire To Go Booze makes progress in the Michigan legislature Michigan State Parks get a new glamping option Thanks to our newest members on Patreon. Independent funding keeps independent media independent. Join us at http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer may have urged Michigan residents not to head Up North for the Memorial Day weekend. But the owner of a dock company says the governor’s husband asked to put his boat in the water last week before the holiday weekend, explaining that he was the guv’s husband. And how Whitmer faces her own boatgate controversy, which is ironic, because some of the first, loud complaints about her emergency stay-at-home order centered on people not being able to put their boats in the water (or play golf, but that’s another story). We discuss. Also on today’s show: Daily coronavirus numbers from the state of Michigan and city of Detroit Kwame Kilpatrick isn’t getting an early release from jail. The story was suspect from the beginning. Fred Westbrook Jr., the former head of the DDOT bus driver’s union, has died of COVID-19 Great Lakes Crossing Outlets and Twelve Oaks Mall have announced plans to reopen on Thursday with a number of precautions and protocols planned Five mobility projects related to complications from the coronavirus outbreak received funding from the state of Michigan A new report from LinkedIn says Detroit is the eighth-best city in the U.S. to start your career, based on affordable housing and high starter salaries And bubble tea is the top unique delivery order in the state of Michigan Thanks for listening to Daily Detroit. If you like what you’re hearing, tell a friend about us, leave us a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or support us by becoming a Patreon member.
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DDOT Delivers takes you inside one of the District government’s largest agencies to learn about the projects and people that further DDOT’s mission to plan, build, and maintain a safe, accessible transportation network. Each week, a DDOT team member discusses their area of expertise with Terry Owens, DDOT’s Public Information Officer and veteran broadcast journalist. The half hour show covers everything from major infrastructure projects to the District’s tree canopy and DDOT-managed transportation options like Capital Bikeshare and DC Circulator. Listeners will learn about the array of services DDOT provides to help residents across all eight wards achieve an exceptional quality of life.
DDOT Delivers takes you inside one of the District government’s largest agencies to learn about the projects and people that further DDOT’s mission to plan, build, and maintain a safe, accessible transportation network. Each week, a DDOT team member discusses their area of expertise with Terry Owens, DDOT’s Public Information Officer and veteran broadcast journalist. The half hour show covers everything from major infrastructure projects to the District’s tree canopy and DDOT-managed transportation options like Capital Bikeshare and DC Circulator. Listeners will learn about the array of services DDOT provides to help residents across all eight wards achieve an exceptional quality of life.
DDOT Delivers takes you inside one of the District government’s largest agencies to learn about the projects and people that further DDOT’s mission to plan, build, and maintain a safe, accessible transportation network. Each week, a DDOT team member discusses their area of expertise with Terry Owens, DDOT’s Public Information Officer and veteran broadcast journalist. The half hour show covers everything from major infrastructure projects to the District’s tree canopy and DDOT-managed transportation options like Capital Bikeshare and DC Circulator. Listeners will learn about the array of services DDOT provides to help residents across all eight wards achieve an exceptional quality of life.
DDOT Delivers takes you inside one of the District government’s largest agencies to learn about the projects and people that further DDOT’s mission to plan, build, and maintain a safe, accessible transportation network. Each week, a DDOT team member discusses their area of expertise with Terry Owens, DDOT’s Public Information Officer and veteran broadcast journalist. The half hour show covers everything from major infrastructure projects to the District’s tree canopy and DDOT-managed transportation options like Capital Bikeshare and DC Circulator. Listeners will learn about the array of services DDOT provides to help residents across all eight wards achieve an exceptional quality of life.
DDOT Delivers takes you inside one of the District government’s largest agencies to learn about the projects and people that further DDOT’s mission to plan, build, and maintain a safe, accessible transportation network. Each week, a DDOT team member discusses their area of expertise with Terry Owens, DDOT’s Public Information Officer and veteran broadcast journalist. The half hour show covers everything from major infrastructure projects to the District’s tree canopy and DDOT-managed transportation options like Capital Bikeshare and DC Circulator. Listeners will learn about the array of services DDOT provides to help residents across all eight wards achieve an exceptional quality of life.
DDOT Delivers takes you inside one of the District government’s largest agencies to learn about the projects and people that further DDOT’s mission to plan, build, and maintain a safe, accessible transportation network. Each week, a DDOT team member discusses their area of expertise with Terry Owens, DDOT’s Public Information Officer and veteran broadcast journalist. The half hour show covers everything from major infrastructure projects to the District’s tree canopy and DDOT-managed transportation options like Capital Bikeshare and DC Circulator. Listeners will learn about the array of services DDOT provides to help residents across all eight wards achieve an exceptional quality of life.
DDOT Delivers takes you inside one of the District government’s largest agencies to learn about the projects and people that further DDOT’s mission to plan, build, and maintain a safe, accessible transportation network. Each week, a DDOT team member discusses their area of expertise with Terry Owens, DDOT’s Public Information Officer and veteran broadcast journalist. The half hour show covers everything from major infrastructure projects to the District’s tree canopy and DDOT-managed transportation options like Capital Bikeshare and DC Circulator. Listeners will learn about the array of services DDOT provides to help residents across all eight wards achieve an exceptional quality of life.
Are We Not Supposed To Be Doing This?: Now that we are weeks into our Coronavirus quarantine, are we not supposed to be doing the show?! Are the Westboro Baptists infected?Tom Brady: Are people realizing that the coronavirus may take valuable play time from Tom Brady amidst his upcoming comeback with the BUCS!?People Going Crazy: Quarantine is pushing people to the limit, people in India attack health care workers and a wacko in America fights doctors that are trying to help him.BABY!, HITLER!, SCIFI!, CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM!, QUARANTINE!, LOCKDOWN!, WEEK 3!, LANDLORD OF FUNNY!, SHIRTS!, FREE JOE EXOTIC!, TEEPUBLIC!, REDBUBBLE!, UNEMPLOYMENT!, BENEFITS!, FORMS!, TRUMPULUS!, DEPOSITS!, PAPER CHECKS!, SKIM AND THEM!, MOTHER GAIA!, POLLUTION!, ANIMALS!, WHO'S THE REAL VIRUS!?, VENICE!, SMOG!, INFECTION!, LITTER!, THE WORLD IS A TRASH CAN!, SMASHING PUMPKINS!, RAT IN A CAGE!, LOWE'S!, WALMART!, NARC!, BROTHERS!, DIE FOR YOU!, CALIFORNIA!, NEW YORK!, WESTBORO BAPTIST CHURCH!, SERMONS!, GOD'S WRATH!, FURY!, LADY GAGA!, PARODY!, BRADLEY COOPER!, A STAR IS BORN!, HAMILTON!, TANGLED!, TRANNY TOUR!, HEY JEWS!, NFL!, FOOTBALL!, TOM BRADY!, TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS!, NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS!, CANCELLED!, SEASON!, JUDAS!, JIMMY G!, REPLACEMENT PLAYERS!, INDIA!, PEOPLE GOING CRAZY!, ATTACKING HEALTHCARE PEOPLE!, THROWING ROCKS!, ATTACK!, RIOT!, STREET SHITTING!, FLAG POLE!, IMMUNE SYSTEM!, STRONGER!, GROWN MAN!, CAN'T LEAVE!, UNHINGED!, GONNA CHANGE TODAY!, REVOLUTION!, HEALTHCARE!, POVERTY!, KIDNEY!, SICK!, AIN'T REAL!, VADER!, SECURITY!, JASON VOORHIES!, TILT!, JOHN Q!, BERNIE!, JUICE!, JOKER!, REFUSE HELP!, REASONING!, STRAPS!, RESTRAINTS!, CRYING!, CHOKING!, ONLINE CLASSES!, MONEY!, WEED!, BLUNT!, MR MORALES!, ATTENTION!, CASHAPP!, BUS DRIVER!, INFECTED!, DDOT!, DEAD!You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
One store is getting in trouble for price gouging, DDOT buses are up and running again and what's something Jay's doing that he thinks could help prevent him from getting the Coronavirus?
In this episode we talk to Evian Patterson; Associate Director of Ground Transportation, DDOT. We go through his Background in consulting and how like many he fell into this role. We then discuss how he started in data analytics and now uses that for program management and setting policy/price as well as;Community planning and helping neighborhoods evolve through parking and mobility enhancementsCurb management and how that’s changing.We go through an example in DuPont Circle with nighttime passenger prioritization for TNCs Tackling micro mobility and all the joy that bringsPerformance Pricing and Asset Light as a means of implementing dynamic pricingEnforcement and communication of a rapidly changing industry
For your show for August 29, 2019: East Jefferson is getting a new master plan There's a new app to pay for bus rides on DDOT and SMART and soon the QLINE More Tiny Homes are rising in the Dexter-Linwood neighborhood thanks to Cass Community Services. They're doing tours as a fundraiser this weekend: https://casscommunity.org/tinyhomes/ And Fletcher Sharpe joins us to talk about the week ahead for Detroit City FC. Thanks for listening! See you Tuesday as we get back on our regular schedule. Be sure to follow our Patreon page for updates, and consider becoming a supporter for the cost of a bus ride. http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Oakland County is under new leadership — and Democratic control — after former Ferndale Mayor David Coulter was sworn in Friday as new county executive. Coulter will serve out the remainder of the term of longtime boss and Republican, L. Brooks Patterson, who died Aug. 4. Coulter is a former member of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners who had been mayor of Ferndale for almost nine years. On this episode, Jer and I talk about Coulter’s track record in Ferndale and what it suggests about how he might govern from the County administrative building on Telegraph. (Hint: No more comments about blankets and corn, for starters.) Other things you’ll be delighted to hear about: The QLINE will now accept a universal fare card called the DART that also covers bus far on DDOT and SMART, yay! But what else does Detroit’s underwhelming streetcar need to really get rolling? Ford and Lincoln plan to launch two electric crossover utility vehicles based on a common EV platform that will be built at the Flat Rock Assembly Plant. That means the end of production — locally, at least — for the very handsome Lincoln Continental sedan. [Automotive News] JobFairGiant.com is holding a pair of job expos in Southfield, on Aug. 24, and Sterling Heights, on Aug. 28. And the Beaver Island Public Library, way up in the middle of northern Lake Michigan, will hold a rededication for the Ernest Hemingway sculpture, which was mysteriously returned after being stolen. The sculpture, shown above, was done by local sculptor John Sauve, famous for his “Man in the city” pieces. Thanks for listening to Daily Detroit. If you like what you’re hearing, tell a friend about us, leave us a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or support us by becoming a Patreon member.
Our public school system in Detroit has a lot of needs. Not just for the district itself, but as a lot of families don’t have money, a lot of programs that kids in the suburbs just do? Well, they don’t in Detroit. Like travel and fees to robotics competitions, for instance. Often in the suburbs, parents pick that up. In Detroit, often, the families don’t have the money. Here’s some context. The median household income in the city of Detroit is less than $30,000 a year. Statewide, it’s nearly $55,000. It’s not just about what the district itself gets per student in state funding, but the impact of poverty on families and educational outcomes. Mix that with all of the other challenges big city districts have here in Detroit and around the country and there’s a lot to deal with. So my conversation today is with Pamela Moore. She’s the president of the Detroit Public Schools Foundation, a non-profit that works to raise money and give grants to the Detroit Public Schools Community District and non-profit organizations that provide programming to Detroit students. Link to DPS Foundation: http://www.dpsfdn.org Also on the show: I-75 is gonna be a hot mess Detroit’s DDOT might be getting a new bus line (26 – Junction) The Gold Dollar is no more Popular noodle shop Ima is adding another location (First reported Freep) And a sheep was recorded on Detroit’s east side. Yes, a sheep. Video, where he calls it a Llama: https://www.facebook.com/wxyzdetroit/videos/953151331704115/
On today's show for August 9th, 2019: Up in Royal Oak, there may be a new plan for the site of long-time Italian restaurant that recently closed. A local brewing magazine, MIBREW, is ceasing publication after a controversial photo spread. Electric buses are coming to DDOT and SMART. Detroit bike share service MoGo is getting E-Bikes. A Pokemon-themed bar is coming to town. Shianne talks about her trip to the Lobster Pound up in Birmingham. And Jer and Sven Gustafson try the newly released Stroh’s Detroit Lager before it hits stores.
On our edition of the Daily Detroit podcast for April 17, 2019: Finally, at long last, there will be one united bus fare card in Metro Detroit. It’s going to be called DART and will work on both Detroit’s DDOT and the suburban system, SMART. Could a high-speed rail service be viable between Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Toledo? The 110-mile-per-hour service could be. [Toledo Blade] A wild video of an incident with a tow truck, a bunch of cars and a woman bashing out the driver’s side window of the truck has gone locally viral. We have the story behind it. The Detroit Science Center is free on Saturday, but you need to sign up ahead of time. The Wheelmobile is coming to Detroit, in case you wanted to be a contestant on the Wheel of Fortune. And the new off road park being built out in Oakland County needs a name. Enter your idea here. Thanks for listening to the podcast and be sure to check it out wherever fine podcasts are found.
This is your show for July 2nd, 2018. Our feature guests: Alan Mallach is the author of "The Divided City: Poverty and Prosperity in Urban America." He joins Sven to talk about Detroit's nascent and unequal comeback. Book link here: https://www.amazon.com/Divided-City-Poverty-Prosperity-America/dp/1610917812 Fletcher Sharpe also bring us his weekly wrap-up of Detroit City FC and he talks World Cup. And our headlines: Detroit’s Lafayette Park neighborhood will be seeing yet another new development. The developer, Ginosko Development Company, is currently calling the project “Lafayette West.” It’ll bring 374 new residences to the city across 5.2 acres. Michigan stands to lose more than $2.3 billion in economic activity if President Trump makes good on his threat to impose tariffs on imported automobiles. So says the reliably conservative U.S. Chamber of Commerce in an analysis released Monday. Now, when you buy a Detroit bus pass, you’ll get a free 30-day MoGo bike share pass. The new deal between the city’s department of transportation and the bike share system is good for weekly, bi-weekly or monthly DDOT bus passes. Sears in Oakland Mall will be closing this year as part of yet another wave of cost-cutting amid the overall decline of retail as spending shifts online. And, don't forget, the deadline to register to vote is approaching!
This is your show for June 25, 2018: - The Detroit Department of Transportation plans a series of public meetings to share details and gather feedback about changes it plans to make to DDOT bus service starting in September. That’s when DDOT says it plans to start rolling out improvements to its 10 24-hour bus routes including Wi-Fi service, upgrades to bus stops, improved buses and easier fare payment. - A number of Detroit businesses won grants or interest-free loans totaling $1.2 million dollars over the weekend at Quicken Loans Demo Day. We're joined by Dr. Paul Thomas of Plum Health DPC to talk about his experience winning his $50k award. - Detroit’s historic United Sound Systems recording studio is for sale for $1.5 million. The two-story 9,700 square foot brick house near Wayne State University and the New Center is said to be Detroit’s oldest and still-operating independent recording studio. - A restaurant roundup of Chick P and Clementina in downtown Detroit and the purchase price for Como's, which isn't so outlandish in Ferndale's hot restaurant scene - Fletcher Sharpe joins us as he does every week during the season for the Detroit City FC coverage of the week before and the week ahead. Of course, we also get into some World Cup discussions as well. - And, it's going to hot this weekend. Really, really, hot.
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Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about a fight that broke out on a DDOT bus, a dude who was busted masturbating in a department store, road rage incidents stemming from social media feuds, men who shave their bodies from the neck down, a fart that smelled so bad it forced a plane to land, a survey about things in our lives that are over rated, a guy who was busted for stealing two huge sex toys from an adult store, the creepiest way you have been hit on, a giant metal pipe that fell on a guy's car on the interstate, a survey about men and women tipping , and more!
I sit down with Elles and we talk our shit, we debate, we talk about his new project EFA Demo. This is a 2part episode, lots of Fun Peep!!!!!!!
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about what went wrong with your body that shut down sex, a fire that almost took out 75 DDOT buses, a woman that tried to castrate her husband with her bare hands, beer yoga is a new yoga trend, a woman that tried to throw a drink at a woman she was arguing with but hit a cop, an alligator that jumped into a Florida tourists boat while live streaming, and more!
We'll hear why the former head of DDOT thinks Metro should be run like a bike-sharing system, and we'll ask whether anti-Metro angst on social media can translate to real change. Plus, we'll visit a nail salon in Prince George's County to meet one of the D.C. region's most recognizable Internet celebrities.
In episode 10, Tax and co-host @MissTit_4_Tat are joined in the studio by blogger @DDotOmen. The trio discuss DDot's recent work on ASAP Rocky's new album, his beef with other bloggers and if he secretly recorded the Watch The Throne listening sessions. Also battle rapper @Tsu_Surg stops by to talk about battle rapping, Instagram reality vs real life and his thoughts on Fetty Waps dreads.
Dave and Chuck talk about the Guardian Angels beginning to start riding DDot buses today, a man who rushed into a house on fire to save his beer, sex being a viable form of exercise, an older couple that was tricked into smuggling crystal meth, the most surprising things you've discovered about your coworkers, and more!
Dave and Chuck send the woman who was assaulted and yelled at on a DDot bus to work in style, talk about the dirtiest fight you've ever been in, catching someone spy on you, the best type of day to ask a girl for her number, what things would people be willing to give up to look younger, and more!
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