Spirit Airlines Announces Additional Pilot Furloughs Amid Bankruptcy Reorganization in South Florida
Spirit Airlines is implementing additional pilot furloughs and corporate team reductions amid bankruptcy reorganization, with cuts to its pilot roster and maintenance stations in Baltimore and Chicago.
Wyandotte Woman Credits AI ChatGPT for Winning $100K in Michigan Lottery Powerball
Wyandotte resident Tammy Carvey, 45, credits ChatGPT for helping her win a $100,000 Michigan Lottery Powerball prize. After matching four white balls and the Powerball on September 6, her winnings doubled through the Power Play option, though officials note results remain purely random.
Dutton Island Preserve Reopens in Jacksonville After Flood-Induced Closure as Outdoor Activities Resume for Nature Enthusiasts
Dutton Island Preserve in Jacksonville has reopened after a temporary closure due to flooding, with all activities like kayaking and hiking now available to the public.
MGM Resorts Sells Northfield Park Casino to Clairvest Group for $546 Million Amid Strategic Shift to Digital and Global Expansion
MGM Resorts International is selling its MGM Northfield Park casino to Clairvest Group for $546 million, aiming to complete the deal by the first half of 2026, pending regulatory approval.
Indianapolis Consumer Advocates Clash with AES Indiana Over Proposed Utility Rate Hike
Debate intensifies in Indianapolis over a proposed utility rate hike by AES Indiana, with the OUCC advocating for rate reductions and opposing the settlement that would see residential bills increase, despite being lower than initially proposed.
Monroe County Couple Sues Stellantis Citing Multiple Failures in Leased Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe
A couple is suing Stellantis due to recurring issues with their Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe, including power loss and safety concerns, despite multiple service attempts and arbitration under Michigan's Lemon Law.












