The folks at Protection One have determined the most common names of criminals in each of the fifty states. And you can also search to see how criminal your own name is.
How you feel about your job and how much you share those thoughts on social media might have something to do with where you live. New research from Hloom, a company that provides free Microsoft templates, used Twitter to figure out where people hate their jobs most and tweet about it.
Piper the dog has the best job in the world. He chases birds off the runway at the Cherry Capitol Airport in Traverse City. For years, he's been a local hero, but thanks to an Instagram post, he's gone nationwide.
It would be great to have the possibility of $4 billion in grant money flooding into the Michigan economy over the next several years, but would you be comfortable with automated cars being tested on Michigan roads and freeways?
Talk about dodging a bullet… a family from Indianapolis was unharmed after being Uber driver/killer Jason Brian Dalton’s last fare during his rampage.
Recently, I had the opportunity to go up to the 23rd floor of the J.W. Marriott Hotel downtown.
From up there, everything seemed so different, and it took me a while to readjust so I could identify things I walked past every day from the air.
So I decided to take the challenge to you -- here are Google Earth satellite photos of five Grand Rapids landmarks. Can you identify them?
One of Grand Rapids largest employers has opened its first North American innovation center.
Global automotive and aerospace innovator & manufacturer, Hutchinson, opened its first North American Innovation Center at a private grand opening event yesterday, January 20 here in Grand Rapids. The center, which occupies 13,400 SF of a renovated third floor of its 30-acre campus at 460 Fuller Avenue
VR, or Virtual Reality, is or going to be the one of the hottest tech gadgets in 2016. You know what I mean, right? The video goggles you put on to take you to a world far, far away.
Flying anytime soon? You love having to lug, pull, roll, your bags through airports, don't you. Well, possibly someday, you won't have to because they will simply follow you.
Chester Greenwood was just fifteen years old when he invented earmuffs in 1873, known at the time as “Champion Ear Protectors.” Since then, his legacy has lived on in his hometown of Farmington, Maine, whose residents throw him a parade every year out of pure gratitude.
Guys, if you’re wondering what to ask for this Christmas, or ladies, if your wondering what to buy your man who, sort of, has everything, I have the perfect gift, especially if he into video games.