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WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports the former CEO of Stellantis says you shouldn't be surprised if the automaker is broken up, and Chrysler ends up with American ownership. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)
As millions of workers begin to think about open enrollment and health insurance for the new year, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan is warning rates are expected to increase by 23 to 24 percent for HMO and PPO options. WWJ's Chris Fillar and Jackie Paige have your Friday morning news. (Photo credit: Getty Images)
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports the price of tariffs for automakers has increased to more than $10.6 billion and automakers are likely to raise prices. Consumers will ultimately pay for tariffs. (Photo: Getty Images)
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports Stellantis has a new work-around to get magnets for new vehicles and EVs.
Law enforcement officers have arrested former Piston Chauncey Billups and at least one other NBA player in connection with two gambling investigations. WWJ's Jackie Paige and Chris Fillar have your Thursday morning news. (Photo by Soobum Im/Getty Images)
Ford is making some production moves that will mean about one-thousand new jobs, most of them in Dearborn. WWJ's Tracey McCaskill and Tony Ortiz have your latest Thursday evening news. (Photo credit: Ford Motor Company)
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports automakers should throw out their legacy specifications if they want to catch up with the Chinese.
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports automakers have no clue where they will get workers needed to make new vehicles in the future.
A teenager is in critical condition after being shot by police on Detroit's east side Tuesday night. Police Chief Todd Bettison said the incident stemmed from a traffic stop in the McDonald's drive-thru on Seven Mile and Gratiot. WWJ's Jackie Paige and Chris Fillar have your Wednesday morning news.
Attempted murder and weapons charges have been filed against a man suspected of shooting a Macomb County businessman. WWJ's Tony Ortiz and Tracey McCaskill have the afternoon's top news stories.
A man has died after his bike was hit by a big truck in Westland early this morning. WWJ's Jackie Paige has your Tuesday morning news. (Photo credit: WWJ's Charlie Langton)
Police are investigating a what turned out to be a PRANK CALL about an active shooter at a Detroit school. WWJ's Tony Ortiz and Tracey McCaskill have the afternoon's top news stories.
After a video goes viral of man being arrested by Detroit Police -- showing officers allegedly using excessive force -- department officials are addressing it today, saying that's not the case. WWJ's Tony Ortiz and Tracey McCaskill have the afternoon's top news stories.
Authorities in Macomb County raid a home over the weekend and make an arrest in connection with the shooting of a Macomb Township businessman. WWJ's Chris Fillar and Jackie Paige have your Monday morning news. (Photo credit: WWJ's Charlie Langton)
He's the star of The Golden Bachelor on ABC and a Detroit native and he's back in town to help raise money for the American Cancer Society. Mel Owens has been handing out roses on ABC's dating reality TV Show The Golden Bachelor, He talked with WWJ's Jackie Paige and Chris Fillar about a meet-n-greet event Tuesday night at Born IN Detroit in downtown from 6pm-8pm as well as the Lions and the final few episodes of the TV show.
This week, we're taking a deep dive into the spooky side of artificial intelligence as we gear up for Halloween. We'll hear about the news that people will soon be able to use ChatGPT to order from Walmart from KCBS Radio's Bloomberg Tech and Business report out of the Bay Area and about the dangers of getting in too deep with an AI companion from WBBM Newsradio's the Noon Business Hour in Chicago. We'll also check out a discussion about legislation that would make it illegal to marry AI from the Dave Glover show out of KMOX in St. Louis and about an AI-themed haunted house from WWJ in Detroit. Finally, we'll check in with the Dana and Parks Show from KMBZ in Kansas City on the results of a scary, smelly survey that might reveal why some of us are turning to the embrace of AI.
This week, we're taking a deep dive into the spooky side of artificial intelligence as we gear up for Halloween. We'll hear about the news that people will soon be able to use ChatGPT to order from Walmart from KCBS Radio's Bloomberg Tech and Business report out of the Bay Area and about the dangers of getting in too deep with an AI companion from WBBM Newsradio's the Noon Business Hour in Chicago. We'll also check out a discussion about legislation that would make it illegal to marry AI from the Dave Glover show out of KMOX in St. Louis and about an AI-themed haunted house from WWJ in Detroit. Finally, we'll check in with the Dana and Parks Show from KMBZ in Kansas City on the results of a scary, smelly survey that might reveal why some of us are turning to the embrace of AI.
This week, we're taking a deep dive into the spooky side of artificial intelligence as we gear up for Halloween. We'll hear about the news that people will soon be able to use ChatGPT to order from Walmart from KCBS Radio's Bloomberg Tech and Business report out of the Bay Area and about the dangers of getting in too deep with an AI companion from WBBM Newsradio's the Noon Business Hour in Chicago. We'll also check out a discussion about legislation that would make it illegal to marry AI from the Dave Glover show out of KMOX in St. Louis and about an AI-themed haunted house from WWJ in Detroit. Finally, we'll check in with the Dana and Parks Show from KMBZ in Kansas City on the results of a scary, smelly survey that might reveal why some of us are turning to the embrace of AI.
This week, we're taking a deep dive into the spooky side of artificial intelligence as we gear up for Halloween. We'll hear about the news that people will soon be able to use ChatGPT to order from Walmart from KCBS Radio's Bloomberg Tech and Business report out of the Bay Area and about the dangers of getting in too deep with an AI companion from WBBM Newsradio's the Noon Business Hour in Chicago. We'll also check out a discussion about legislation that would make it illegal to marry AI from the Dave Glover show out of KMOX in St. Louis and about an AI-themed haunted house from WWJ in Detroit. Finally, we'll check in with the Dana and Parks Show from KMBZ in Kansas City on the results of a scary, smelly survey that might reveal why some of us are turning to the embrace of AI.
This week, we're taking a deep dive into the spooky side of artificial intelligence as we gear up for Halloween. We'll hear about the news that people will soon be able to use ChatGPT to order from Walmart from KCBS Radio's Bloomberg Tech and Business report out of the Bay Area and about the dangers of getting in too deep with an AI companion from WBBM Newsradio's the Noon Business Hour in Chicago. We'll also check out a discussion about legislation that would make it illegal to marry AI from the Dave Glover show out of KMOX in St. Louis and about an AI-themed haunted house from WWJ in Detroit. Finally, we'll check in with the Dana and Parks Show from KMBZ in Kansas City on the results of a scary, smelly survey that might reveal why some of us are turning to the embrace of AI.
"No Kings" protests are planned this weekend in several cities in Metro Detroit and across Michigan. Meantime, the head of the Oakland County Republican Party calls the protests "meaningless." WWJ's Chris Fillar has your Friday news. (Photo credit: Getty Images.)
Kicking off a weekend of activities for the Detroit Free Press, marathon runners from across the nation and beyond are lining up at Huntington Place to pick up their bibs. WWJ's Tony Ortiz and Tracey McCaskill have your Friday afternoon headlines.
A mother and her adult son are charged with murdering a 17-year-old Detroit girl, months after the discovery of her body. WWJ's Tony Ortiz and Tracey McCaskill have the afternoon's top news stories.
How did the knife get past security? The family of a girl who was stabbed at Gompers Middle School has filed a massive lawsuit against the Detroit Public Schools Community District. That's our top story as WWJ's Chris Fillar has your Thursday morning headlines. (Photo: Getty Images)
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports while General Motors is the first to report it will have to write off 1.6 billion, they won't be the last. And the write offs are not something CEOs want to do.
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy says some experts are saying GM and Ford should get out of China. But others are saying don't do it.
Massive repairs will have to be done on a home on Detroit's west side, after a car jumped the curb and smashed into a house. That's our top story as WWJ's Chris Fillar runs down your Wednesday morning headlines. (Photo: Charlie Langton/WWJ)
The Michigan Central campus in Corktown could soon be home to a functioning train station again. WWJ's Tony Ortiz has the afternoon's top news stories.
Detectives are searching for a gunman after shooting at a Macomb County mansion. WWJ's Tony Ortiz has the afternoon's top news stories. (Photo: Tim Pamplin/WWJ)
Metro Detroit police departments have a warning the next time you're at the gas pump or ATM. Instances of thieves using skimmers to steal your credit card information are on the rise. WWJ's Chris Fillar and Jackie Paige have your Tuesday morning news. (Photo credit: Berkley Department of Public Safety)
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports it will take years before all gasoline powered vehicles are scrapped.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, back in the metro area today, to sign into law what she calls the largest road funding budget deal in Michigan history. WWJ's Tracey McCaskill and Tony Ortiz have the afternoon's top news stories. (Photo: Jon Hewett/WWJ)
The Macomb County Sheriff's Department has been called in to investigate a shooting involving a Roseville police officer. It happened early Monday morning in the parking lot of the police department on Gratiot Avenue. (Photo credit: WWJ's Charlie Langton)
An assistant principal at a Detroit arts school has been charged with sexual assault. WWJ's Chris Fillar and Jackie Paige have your Friday morning news. (Photo credit: Macomb County Prosecutors Office)
A Detroit nonprofit is on a journey to hand out 100,000 sleeping bag coats to homeless people across the country. WWJ's Tony Ortiz has your Friday afternoon headlines.
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports incentives for electric cars are not going away thanks to a deal cut between the IRS and GM and Ford and other car companies who are offering incentives on their own.
Tragedy on Detroit's west side after a young man shoots and kills his grandmother before taking his own life. WWJ's Jackie Paige and Chris Fillar have your Thursday morning news. (Photo credit: WWJ's Charlie Langton)
Charges could be filed against mom of student who allegedly stabbed classmate. WWJ's Tony Ortiz has the afternoon's top news stories.
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports General Motors, Hyundai and Toyota are tops when it comes to gaining market share, but those that aren't may be providing the best deals.
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports a company called Remora, which is based in Wixom, is working on carbon capture technology for diesel locomotives and diesel semi trucks.
While National Guard troops arrives in Illinois, Michigan's Attorney General says she'll take action to prevent that from happening here. WWJ's Tony Ortiz and Tracey McCaskill have the afternoon's top news stories.
Wednesday classes were cancelled at Southgate Anderson High School after a bullet was found on the floor of a classroom. Police were at the school awaiting to search the building. WWJ's Jackie Paige and Chris Fillar have your Wednesday morning news. (Photo credit: WWJ's Scott Ryan)
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports car loan delinquencies are causing some concern. (Photo: Getty Images)
Playoff baseball returns to the city of Detroit this afternoon. The Tigers take on the Seattle Mariners in game three of the American League Division Series. It will be rainy and colder. WWJ's Jackie Paige and Chris Fillar have your Tuesday morning news. (Photo credit: WWJ's Luke Sloan)
Southfield Police are investigating a murder that occurred late Sunday night in a neighborhood in the area of 13 Mile and Southfield. WWJ's Chris Fillar and Jackie Paige have your Monday morning news. (Photo credit: WWJ's Charlie Langton)
Some Metro Detroit workers are caught in the middle of the ongoing federal government shutdown. WWJ's Tony Ortiz and Tracey McCaskill have the afternoon's top news stories.
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports NASA is running a contest to see who can come up with a new lunar rover. GM has one contract.
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy says EV sales shot up as incentives were nearing an end, but maybe sales don't have to plummet with no incentives.
There's new information today on the timeline to the response to last Sunday's mass shooting by Grand Blanc Police at a local church -- a release that includes body cam footage from the confrontation with the shooter. WWJ's Tony Ortiz and Tracey McCaskill have the afternoon's top news stories. Photo credit: WWJ's Jon Hewett.
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports two automakers have started to turn things around in China.