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Michigan Cannabis Sales Increase In August Even With Ohio Marijuana Now Legal

DETROIT - As recreational marijuana sales kicked off in Ohio last month, Michigan’s cannabis industry wondered: How would this impact its own booming market, which attracts customers from across the Ohio border? It's widely acknowledged that Ohio residents cross state lines to buy marijuana in Michigan. There are dozens of dispensaries near the Ohio border

By |2024-09-17T16:08:01-04:00September 17th, 2024|Marijuana Business, News|

GM Nixes Remote Work For More White-Collar Workers, Orders Them Into Office

DETROIT - General Motors is revoking the "fully remote" status of about 100 white-collar workers and will now require them to come into the office at least three days a week. For some, the order will require relocating closer to an office, the Free Press has learned. The employees impacted by this change include managers.

By |2024-09-08T17:07:59-04:00September 8th, 2024|ESD|

Biden Awards $650 Million To GM And ZF North America To Build EV Models

DETROIT - The Biden administration on Thursday announced more than $1 billion in grants to help retool or reopen 11 auto plants — including more than $650 million for two factories in Michigan — as they transition toward making electric vehicles. The list of plants in Michigan includes General Motors' Lansing Grand River Assembly, which

By |2024-07-14T17:04:31-04:00July 14th, 2024|Auto Tech, ESD|

New Breathalyzer Can Detect Recent Cannabis Use In Michigan

DETROIT - A Breathalyzer designed to determine whether someone is currently under the influence of cannabis is being used by employers in Michigan and is now offered at several medical centers around the state. The device developed by California-based Hound Labs Inc. is among the first to detect recent marijuana use, distinguishing it from other

By |2024-07-10T15:53:53-04:00July 10th, 2024|Featured, Marijuana Business, News|

GM Drops Electric Vehicle Production Targets As Consumer Demand For EVs Slows

DETROIT - General Motors is pulling back its electric vehicle production target this year and adjusting the timing on its profit targets because demand for EVs is not growing at the pace initially expected. GM CFO Paul Jacobson said Tuesday that GM would trim its targeted production of its new EVs in 2024 from between

By |2024-06-11T18:21:31-04:00June 11th, 2024|Auto Tech, Featured|

Ford And GM Outline Dueling Hybrid Vehicle Strategies

DETROIT - Ford Motor Co. and General Motors' chiefs on Thursday offered clashing perspectives on the importance of hybrid vehicles to their long-term strategic outlooks. Ford CEO Jim Farley wants the industry to stop viewing hybrid vehicles as only an interim solution to be used until drivers are comfortable going fully electric, while GM CEO Mary Barra does not

By |2024-05-31T15:51:04-04:00May 31st, 2024|Auto Tech, Clean Update|

Techstars Detroit Entrepreneur Wants To Make Metro Detroit Artificial Intelligence Capital

DETROIT - Entrepreneur Brandon Cooper returned to the Motor City last year with lofty ambitions as he was selected by Techstars Detroit to be part of its 2024 accelerator program for startups in underserved communities. Now, his company, Aphid, is getting a boost and he's working to help tee up the metro Detroit region as an artificial intelligence

By |2024-04-28T09:34:39-04:00April 28th, 2024|Artificial Intelligence|

Energy Secretary Granholm Discloses Battery Apprenticeship Guidelines For Michigan

DETROIT - Top officials in President Joe Biden's administration visited a United Auto Workers union hall in Michigan on Tuesday to tout their efforts to support clean energy jobs, announcing new training guidelines for apprenticeships to expand the country's battery workforce amid growth in the market for electric vehicles. U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm and

Stellantis North America Executive Focused On Dealers In EV Transition

AUBURN HILLS - Leading a turnaround for General Motors in South America wasn’t magic, according to Carlos Zarlenga. “What it was, was hard work, listing the problems and not letting go until you fix them,” said Zarlenga, who left his job as president and CEO of GM South America in 2021. He joined Stellantis in

By |2024-02-28T19:01:52-05:00February 28th, 2024|Auto Tech, News|

GM To Reintroduce Hybrid Vehicles In North America Amid Dealer Demands

DETROIT - In what one analyst called the "best GM conference call in years," General Motors CEO Mary Barra outlined for Wall Street on Tuesday the automaker's plans, including the news that it will reintroduce plug-in hybrid technology to select vehicles in North America. Some GM dealers have reportedly asked for GM to consider plug-in

By |2024-01-30T18:57:32-05:00January 30th, 2024|Auto Tech, Clean Update, Featured|