Ford Faces $165M NHTSA Penalty, Second-Biggest in History, Over Rearview Camera Recall Delays

Ford faces $165 million penalty from NHTSA for recall delays and compliance failures, marking the second-largest fine in the agency’s history. NHTSA Hits Ford with Major Penalty for Recall Failures WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced …

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Kalamazoo Senator Pushes for Ambitious Michigan Bottle Deposit Law Expansion

Senator Sean McCann is proposing an expansion of Michigan’s bottle deposit law, originally established in 1976, to include all beverage containers under one gallon. This initiative seeks to enhance recycling and reduce litter while maintaining the ten-cent deposit. If approved, a public vote will occur in 2026, potentially leading to significant environmental benefits.

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Boat Sinks, Airboats to the Scene – Duck Hunter Rescue Near Bay Port Michigan

Two duck hunters were rescued after their boat capsized in Wild Fowl Bay due to strong winds. One hunter clung to the partially submerged vessel while the other swam ashore. Emergency services coordinated a swift rescue, and both men declined medical treatment after being evaluated. The incident highlights the importance of preparedness and safety on the water.

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From Fentanyl to Machineguns – Saginaw Bay Area Dope Trafficking Kingpin Gets 60 Years

Ricardo Delgado II, 51, received a 60-year prison sentence for leading a major cocaine and fentanyl trafficking operation in Michigan. His arrest followed a significant law enforcement operation, revealing extensive drug and firearm possession, alongside plans for retaliation against associates, highlighting ongoing drug-related violence concerns.

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Michigan Organ Donors Get a Boost, Judges Get a Raise, and Homeowners Get Protection: Gretchen Whitmer’s Busy Day

Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed six bipartisan laws enhancing homeowner protections, public health, and addressing housing needs in Michigan. Key measures include tougher penalties for real estate fraud, a tax credit for organ donors, and requirements for local planning to consider housing. Additional laws improve judicial contributions and higher education collaboration.

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