Build your child’s social circle with new Play:Date app

Play:Date users swipe in hopes of creating a new kind of connection online: the perfect playdate for their kids.

Baskin-Robbins unveils new spicy ice cream flavor with ghost peppers

Baskin-Robbins’ new Spicy ‘n’ Spooky flavor combines ghost pepper-infused white chocolate ice cream with dark chocolate and spicy blood orange flakes. Here’s when you can save on scoops.

1 in 5 Americans dating less because of inflation

From rent prices to the grocery store, inflation has impacted almost every aspect of Americans’ lives. Love lives included.

Couple who dyed waterfall for gender reveal under investigation

When the pristine waterfall suddenly turned blue, locals — and environmental authorities — were less than impressed.

Study: Consuming too much artificial sweeteners increases risk of stroke, heart disease

Sugar has come under fire from the medical community after studies linked it to weight gain and an increased risk of diabetes, cancer, heart disease and acne. As a result, more and more people are turning to alternative sweeteners.

Famous Chicagoland tractor and truck museum auctioning its multimillion-dollar collection

The Chicagoland native has run the George and June Schaaf Tractor and Truck Museum in Frankfort, Illinois, since the 1990s, but at 89 years old, and his wife June passing away several years ago, he has made the tough decision to close its doors and sell the amazing collection.

National Coffee Day 2022: Where to get deals and freebies

Thursday, Sept. 29 is National Coffee Day with freebies and deals brewing at chains across the country.

Chick-fil-A opening in Southfield Thursday

It's part of a trio of openings of the popular restaurant chain planned for this fall in Southeast Michigan.

Stellantis fined $62K for air quality violations by state; resident calls it 'an insult'

"So I mean, to fine $62,000 for 13 months of polluting a community to me is like, that’s the price of doing business," Robert Shobe said. "...They make that every two or three minutes off of those vehicles rolling down that line."