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DBusiness Daily Update: Lawrence Tech Wins Fourth Collegiate Autonomous Vehicle Title, Pistons Rookie Bey Named Sunday Grand Marshal for Grand Prix, and More
Our roundup of the latest news from metro Detroit and Michigan businesses as well as announcements from government agencies, including updates about the COVID-19 pandemic. To share a business or nonprofit story, please send us a message.
As judges (in yellow shirts) monitor the competition, the LTU Self-Drive Challenge car, prepares for a run. // Courtesy of Lawrence Tech
Our roundup of the latest news from metro Detroit and Michigan businesses as well as announcements from government agencies, including updates about the COVID-19 pandemic. To share a business or nonprofit story, please send us a message.
Gainesville police officers arrested a man Thursday evening in the parking lot of the Oaks Mall for an armed robbery from earlier in the week, according to an arrest report. Tuesday afternoon, Kendarius Edwards, 23, and Tavone Hodges, 25, got into the backseat of a man's car, according to a report. Edwards and Hodges were armed with pistols and told the victim, "Give me what you got.
UF students pull inspiration from 2000s trends and Bratz dolls
The late 90s and early 2000s’ trends are making a comeback and Y2K pop culture is hitting UF students with a wave of nostalgia June 3, 2021 | 5:30am EDT Y2K trends have made a comeback, and many are nostalgic to students at UF. They indulge in these trends, reminisce on their childhood with the Bratz and look forward to the re-releasing of the original dolls in honor of their 20th anniversary. Photo by Alex Brown | The Independent Florida Alligator
Welcome to the early 2000s. A futuristic, metallic vision defines the era: accessories are pink, iPods are likely bedazzled, low-rise jeans and velour tracksuits are in style, and Bratz dolls make
EV charger network operator EVgo launches reservation program
3 June 2021
EVgo Services LLC, the operator of the largest public fast charging network for electric vehicles (EVs) in the Unites States, has announced the launch of a new reservation program, called EVgo Reservations. EVgo Reservations program enables EV drivers to reserve a charger ahead of time, at nearly one and a half dozen locations in Northern California, Southern California, and the Seattle area. The ability to reserve an EV fast charger ahead of time will increase customer flexibility as well as convenience.
For the time being, the reservation program has been launched at just 17 locations; however, the company has plans to expand its roll out to many other locations in the near future.