Ford Motor Company has announced a recall of tens of thousands of EVs and hybrids due to a rollaway risk. The recall affects over 272,000 electric and hybrid vehicles in the United States.
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- On this edition of Tiempo, we discuss how one local nonprofit organization is helping families in need of food aid amid the government shutdown. The Supplemental Nutrition ...
We do not need more inane policies from the Trump administration, like the president's proposed $2,000 dividend checks. That money could be used to lower Affordable Care Act costs or create a ...
Trump approved storm-related disaster relief requests from three red states and denied them from three blue states in October. He also approved a major disaster declaration for the Leech Lake Band of ...
The plan aims to add more permitted uses for the large building, such as medical and entertainment facilities. Officials also hope to improve traffic flow by connecting South 3rd Avenue to South 4th ...
Peter earned a Bachelor of Archeology and Creative Writing from the University of Alabama and has since joined his love of driving and riding with storytelling. His voice is full of southern ...
DETROIT – A.B. Ford Park on Detroit’s east side is getting a new lease on life after a multi-million dollar facelift. The park had sat empty since 2020, but thanks to funding from the American Rescue ...
It's being called a new riverfront jewel in Detroit. The newly renovated A.B. Ford Park was a nearly $12 million investment to make it what it is today. One dead after being ejected from car in ...
College Park is considering a $54,000-a-year AI system to handle resident inquiries across multiple departments. City leaders emphasize the chatbot will assist, not replace, human staff to improve ...
Ford's BlueOval Battery Park Michigan in Marshall has hired more than 100 employees and is already paying property taxes, according to a community announcement. The facility, which is expected to ...
Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of three stories following a Standard-Examiner editorial board interview with Ogden City Parks and Cemetery Division Manager Monte Stewart and Ogden City ...