PizzaPlex in Detroit closing after seven years

The southwest Detroit-based pizzeria was known for its sustainable food practices.

Tesla recalls nearly 363,000 vehicles over 'Full Self-Driving' system issues

U.S. safety regulators have pressured Tesla into recalling nearly 363,000 vehicles with its “Full Self-Driving” system because it misbehaves around intersections and doesn’t always follow speed limits.

Best cities for bachelorette parties in 2023 revealed

Here is a list of the best and worst places to experience your bachelorette party, and no surprise, Miami and Las Vegas are still top choices.

Winter Blast 2023: What to know about downtown Royal Oak festival

Winter Blast brings cold-weather fun to downtown Royal Oak this weekend. Here's everything you need to know if you're headed to the festival:

Ford unveils plan to build $3.5B electric vehicle plant in Michigan

Ford Motor Co. plans to build a $3.5 billion factory in Michigan that would employ at least 2,500 people to make lower-cost batteries for a variety of new and existing electric vehicles.

Rare 1908 Harley-Davidson becomes most expensive motorcycle ever sold at auction

A 1908 Harley-Davidson Strap Tank sold for $935,000 at a Las Vegas auction in January, making it the most expensive to ever be sold at a motorcycle auction.

Red Bull Heavy Metal at Detroit's Hart Plaza
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This winter has been pretty light on the snow - so they're making it for the Red Bull Heavy metal event this weekend in Detroit.

Super Bowl food: How the 'boneless wing' became a tasty culinary lie

Americans are set to consume 1.45 billion chicken wings this Super Bowl weekend. So says the National Chicken Council. And some of them will be boneless — and thus not actual chicken wings.

Hyundai launching electric vehicle subscription program for $699 per month

The new month-to-month car subscription program includes insurance and maintenance for the Kona Electric or Ioniq 5 with no long-term commitment.

Sterling Heights Stellantis Plant to add more lactation rooms after federal investigation

It began with complaints of inadequate access including a plant worker who was allegedly expressing breast milk on the factory floor, after being denied access to the plant’s existing breastfeeding rooms.