Detroit Celebrates Another Millionaire as Powerball Ticket Wins $2 Million; Jackpot Soars to $1.7 Billion
A $2 million Powerball ticket was sold in Detroit, with the winner matching five balls and selecting the Power Play option. The jackpot has risen to $1.7 billion, marking the third-largest in U.S. history.
Platte City License Office to Relocate to Platt Falls Rd, Resumes Services September 15
The Platte City License Office is moving to 1303 Platt Falls Rd and will reopen on September 15th, with a temporary closure from the previous Branch St location. Nearby offices in Parkville, Liberty, and Gladstone will assist during the transition.
Seattle City Attorney Sues Glock for Handgun Design Enabling Conversion to Machine Guns Amidst Rising Gun Violence
Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison sues Glock and local retailers for enabling easy modification of guns into machine guns, amid rising gun violence and recoveries of "Glock switches." The lawsuit argues for design changes to improve safety.
Airwallex Acquires San Francisco-Based OpenPay to Enhance Billing Services, Eyeing Competition with Stripe and Recurly
Airwallex acquired OpenPay, a billing platform, enhancing their billing services and competing with firms like Stripe Billing. The move promises innovation with AI tools and global payment optimization for subscription-based businesses.
Publix to Open First Downtown Jacksonville Store in Pearl Square, Elevating Urban Living
Publix is set to open its first downtown Jacksonville store in the Pearl Square neighborhood, with construction expected to start in summer 2026. The 31,000 square-foot store will include a pharmacy and is part of a larger mixed-use development.












