Immersive haunted attraction opening at rumored haunted theatre in Metro Detroit
Birmingham 8, a movie theatre and former playhouse rumored to be haunted, is transforming into an immersive haunted attraction for Halloween.
Ferrari is recalling almost every vehicle sold since 2005 due to leaky brake fluid
Ferrari has recalled over 23,000 vehicles sold from 2005 to 2022 due to a potential for brake failure.
Dozens of breweries, cornhole tournament on tap for Great Lakes Beer Festival
Dozens of breweries and cideries will be pouring samples at the Great Lakes Beer Festival in Midland, while Just After Midnight and Cold Cut Trio perform.
Most electric vehicles won't qualify for tax credit despite proposed bill
“The $7,500 credit might exist on paper," John Bozzella, CEO of the Alliance of Automotive Innovation, said in a statement, “but no vehicles will qualify for this purchase over the next few years.”
Oakland County woman wins $500K on $5 Michigan Lottery scratch-off
An Oakland County woman who says she loves the Michigan Lottery recently bought a $5 scratch-off. When she revealed she won $500,000, she immediately went inside the store to check if it was real or not.
Most electric vehicles won't qualify for tax credits under new Inflation Reduction Act
Any electric vehicle eligible for the $7,500 tax credit will need to have a battery built in North America with minerals mined on the continent. Most don't qualify for either requirement.
Mike Duggan to attend President Joe Biden's signing of CHIPS Act
The bill includes $52 billion in funding to encourage domestic manufacturing of semiconductor chips, a badly needed resource for automakers.
Supernatural Brewing plans Wildwood Sourfest with 18 sour beers on tap
Head to Wildwood Sourfest at Supernatural Brewing and Spirits, where 18 sour beers will be on tap.
Cooking With Que
Que Broden, the owner and blogger of Cooking with Que, shares how she makes her special avocado toast!
Burning Foot Beer Festival combines brews, music, and camping in west Michigan
Burning Foot Beer Festival brings craft brews, music, and more to the Lake Michigan shoreline.
Procter & Gamble responds to woman's viral claim of mystery object in tampon
TikTok video featuring Procter & Gamble's Tampax garnered over 1 million views.
More flights canceled Saturday after two days of major disruptions
More than 1,600 flights were scrapped Friday in the worst day for cancellations since mid-June.
Sunken jewels, buried treasure uncovered in the Bahamas from iconic 17th century Spanish shipwreck
Allen Exploration retrieved priceless artifacts from Maravillas treasure ship — museum will showcase the discoveries.
Buy Michigan Now Festival is back in Northville this weekend
The festival features a wide variety of Michigan small businesses including food, shopping, and family fun entertainment.
Candy shortage? Hershey now says there will be enough for Halloween
Hershey is the maker of Almond Joy, Twizzlers, Jolly Ranchers, Kit Kat bars, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and several other popular candies.
Blake's South Lyon cider mill plans to continue Erwin traditions with new additions
Blake's South Lyon cider mill is opening Aug. 20. The Armada-based business purchased Erwin Orchards when the owners retired.
This is how much you need to make per hour to afford housing in your state, study finds
A new study reveals that rent costs are rising while hourly wages for workers are not keeping pace, making it tough for many to find adequate housing.
The best, worst states in America for early education in 2022: report
The rankings were based on access to early childhood education, quality, resources and more.
Krispy Kreme announces early arrival of pumpkin spice-flavored menu
Pumpkin spice lovers rejoice! Krispy Kreme will be bringing back their fall-flavored menu early this year with some new additions.
Airlines would have to give refunds for delayed flights under new rule proposal
The new rule would apply even to travelers who buy nonrefundable tickets.



















