Boat sober: Oakland County focuses patrols on lakes for 4th of July

More Oakland County Sheriff's Office marine team members will be on the water this 4th of July weekend, looking for intoxicated boaters.

Dept. of Transportation to eliminate rule requiring speed limiters on heavy-duty trucks

A new package was unveiled by Trump’s Department of Transportation to better support truck drivers, such as investing in additional parking, driver relief, and nixing speed limiters.

Auto loan delinquencies are on the rise; these states have the most

Analysts say an increase in late car payments is a concerning trend: despite stubborn inflation and high interest rates, unemployment rates are still low.

Michigan Lottery office raided
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According to a brief statement from MSP, officers from the Fraud Investigation Section arrived at the Michigan Lottery Office in Livonia on Thursday as part of an ongoing investigation.

Parent company of Duncan Hines, Slim Jim to eliminate artificial colors

Conagra Brands, which owns Duncan Hines and Healthy Choice, says it will phase out artificial dyes across all products by 2027, starting with frozen foods this year.

Cedar Point's new tilt coaster Siren's Curse opening June 28

The ride is an homage to the sirens of the lake who lured sailors to their demise. It includes a soundtrack of a siren enveloping riders as they "escape her grasp," the park said.

Bike Greenfield Village this summer

See Greenfield Village after hours and on two wheels at Twilight Bike Rides.

McDonald's, Krispy Kreme end doughnut partnership

Krispy Kreme in May paused its planned rollout of selling doughnuts in McDonald’s locations nationwide.

NTSB: Multiple system failures led to Alaska Airlines door plug blowout

The National Transportation Safety Board said Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration could have done more to ensure the safety of the Boeing 737 Max.

Red Lobster seafood boil among new CEO’s menu items

Red Lobster emerged from bankruptcy last year and emerged with a new CEO, who has made several changes already.

Here's the salary you need to be ‘financially secure’ in 2025

The new survey asked adults whether they believe that their version of the "American dream" is possible in today’s economy. Almost half said it is unlikely.