Detroit radio news was jolted this week as longtime host Guy Gordon announced his departure from 760 WJR amid significant financial cutbacks at the station​. The veteran broadcaster’s exit – reportedly after he declined a 60% pay cut and a move from mornings to an afternoon slot​ has listeners buzzing. Guy Gordon has been a familiar voice in Detroit media for decades, from his years on local TV to his tenure waking up Metro Detroit on WJR. His sudden WJR departure raises big questions about the state of traditional radio in the Motor City and what comes next for our local airwaves.

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A Beloved Voice Leaves WJR Morning Radio

Guy Gordon’s departure marks the end of an era on WJR’s morning show. A fixture in Detroit broadcasting,…

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What exactly is it about Michigan that grabs hold and doesn't let go? Whether it's the first time feeling the refreshing splash of the Great Lakes or savoring cherished seasonal traditions, the Mitten State has a knack for becoming unforgettable. Sure, residents often gripe about the relentless winters and roads peppered with potholes, but leave the state, and even these quirks become fond memories. Those who've moved away often find themselves reminiscing about all the small details and local charm that once seemed ordinary. For anyone lucky enough to still live in Michigan—or anyone contemplating a move—here are 25 iconic experiences you'll undoubtedly miss if you ever leave.

1. The Great Lakes and Sandy Beaches

Michigan is blessed with more…

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Michigan’s once-surging cannabis industry is showing its first real chill. After years of explosive growth, the state’s weed sales have dropped for a third straight month​, raising the question: Is Michigan’s marijuana boom over, or just hitting a plateau? The answer, it turns out, is complicated. Industry insiders and local experts say the market is maturing – and Metro Detroit families and entrepreneurs alike are feeling the effects. In this article, we dive into the latest sales stats, falling prices, local business struggles, and even how Ohio’s new cannabis market could shake things up for Michigan.

Michigan Weed Market Growth Slows After Record Highs

Not long ago, Michigan was breaking cannabis sales records month after month. In 2023, the…

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Detroit’s skyline just got a shake-up—and if you’ve been wondering what’s happening with that lesser-known Renaissance Center tower, you’re not alone.

After a flurry of last-minute bids, one of the two smaller office towers that flank Detroit’s iconic RenCen complex—Tower 600—has sold for $9.2 million in a highly watched online auction. The deal, which wrapped up on the Ten-X platform, marks one of the most significant commercial real estate sales downtown Detroit has seen in recent memory.

But what does this mean for the future of Tower 600? And how does it fit into the bigger vision for Detroit’s riverfront and the rest of the Renaissance Center?

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A Quick Recap: What Was Auctioned?

Tower 600 is a 21-story,…

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March 2025 has been a month of transformation for Metro Detroit’s thriving restaurant and bar scene. Whether you’re living in Metro Detroit or planning on moving to Metro Detroit, the local dining options are constantly evolving, with exciting new spots opening up alongside a few beloved places closing their doors. From trendy new eateries offering innovative dishes to intimate bars perfect for a night out, there’s no shortage of places to check out this month. At the same time, some familiar names in the area have shut down, marking the end of an era for loyal patrons. This article will take a closer look at both the fresh arrivals and the departures, helping you stay in the loop and discover where to dine and unwind next in the heart of…

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Whether you’ve been living in Metro Detroit for years or are moving to Metro Detroit and looking to explore the local flavor, there’s no better way to toast the city than with a perfectly crafted margarita. From frozen classics and fruity blends to top-shelf creations with artisanal flair, the region offers an impressive variety of options to satisfy every tequila lover’s palate. Metro Detroit’s thriving culinary and bar scene has embraced the margarita in all its forms—whether you prefer yours sweet, spicy, or strong enough to share. This guide will help you discover where to sip some of the best margaritas in Metro Detroit, one glass (or pitcher) at a time.

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Bellflower

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For four unforgettable days this summer, Detroit will become a maritime marvel as historic tall ships from across the globe grace its skyline once again. From August 7–10, 2025, the Sail Detroit festival will transform the city’s waterfront into a living celebration of seafaring heritage, global exploration, and community spirit—anchored in the very heart of the Motor City.

It’s not every day that towering masts and billowing sails glide along the Detroit River, and for the first time in nearly 25 years, these ships will do just that—making this one of the region’s most anticipated events of the decade.

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Sail Detroit: Where History Meets the Horizon

Organized by the Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority, Sail Detroit 2025…

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As the days grow longer and the last traces of winter melt away, signs of spring in Michigan begin to emerge. There’s the unmistakable sound of robins chirping, the scent of fresh rain in the air—and a sea of bright orange barrels lining the roads. Welcome to “orange barrel season,” Michigan’s unofficial fifth season and a rite of passage for residents navigating the warmer months.

But this year, the cones are out earlier than ever. The 2025 road construction season isn’t just a scattered collection of fixes—it’s a carefully orchestrated statewide revamp that stretches from Metro Detroit to the shores of Lake Michigan, touching nearly every major county and corridor in between. With hundreds of millions of dollars in planned upgrades, reroutes,…

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Lakeland, Florida – At first glance, it may seem like Miguel Cabrera never left the field. His imposing frame, signature grin, and fluid familiarity with every inch of the diamond at Joker Marchant Stadium make him an unmistakable figure during the Detroit Tigers’ 2025 Spring Training. But this year, he's not chasing milestones or anchoring the lineup. He’s embracing a new challenge—shaping the next generation of Tigers from the dugout, rather than the batter’s box.

For the first time in two decades, Cabrera isn’t here to swing for the fences. Instead, he’s helping others find their footing on baseball’s biggest stage. As a special assistant to Tigers president Scott Harris, Cabrera has traded cleats for a clipboard—but make no mistake, the passion and…

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For over a decade, it has loomed in the imaginations of engineers, politicians, commuters, and residents on both sides of the Detroit River. Now, the Gordie Howe International Bridge is no longer a future vision—it’s almost a reality.

Slated to wrap up construction in September 2025, the six-lane, bi-national infrastructure behemoth is entering its final construction phase. Once complete, it will redefine how people, goods, and communities connect between Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario.

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A Bridge Years in the Making

It’s no small feat to build a bridge that’s 1.5 miles long, spans an international border, and carries the weight of both regional economies and political expectations.…

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