WML Tuesday: GM Strike Updates, Grand Rapids Arsonist, & New Apple Tech.

Kevin Richards updates us on construction, Trent Knibbe joins to talk about new Apple products, and what's happening with the GM strikes across the country.

BIG 3

1  Contract talks are underway aimed at ending a strike by 49,000 GM workers. They extended later into Monday afternoon with no end in sight anytime soon. A UAW spokesman says both side have agreed on about 2% of the contract language, leaving 98% left to negotiate.

2 Oil prices surged Monday after an attack on Saudi Arabia's largest oil plant halted production of more than 5.7 million barrels of crude a day. 

But after an initial spike, crude oil prices moderated as traders analyzed the likely longer-term implications.

3 The Grand Rapids Police Department is asking for help in identifying a person involved in two separate arson incidents on the city's northeast side at a home in the 2000 block of Swensberg Avenue NE

 Area security cameras caught both incidents on video.

The footage shows a white male attempting to set fire to the home. He appears to be wearing a black-hooded Northface jacket, black pants and black boots.

https://www.woodtv.com/news/grand-rapids/video-shows-would-be-arsonist-outside-gr-home/

Notables

Weather: Patchy dense fog has developed in parts of West Michigan. Any fog that has developed will dissipate quickly after sunrise. It’s a cool morning, with readings in the 50s. Temperatures will warm quickly today, with midday temperatures reaching the mid-70s and afternoon highs around 80-degrees. Winds will be light, creating a gorgeous mid-September day!

Need some extra cash? Florida is looking to hire 50 new citizen python hunters

If you've got $100,000 to spare, you can spend one night -- one night! -- in an igloo at the North Pole.

... or stay out of it completely

If staying at the North Pole just isn't exotic enough for you, perhaps a cruise ship in space would do the trick.

Lucky charm

If you beat cancer twice, you might as well try to keep your hot streak going by buying a lottery ticket. This guy did --and he won.

Who needs 'The Office?'

After losing Michael Scott and company to NBCUniversal, Netflix fired a big shot in the streaming wars by getting the worldwide rights to "Seinfeld."

There's a shortage of police in Minneapolis, and that law enforcement absence is being felt in the city's downtown district. Robbery is up almost 54% in downtown Minneapolis compared with last year, and there has been a string of brutal assaults in the area, several of them captured on video. There were more than 6,000 "priority one" 911 calls made -- those are robberies, shootings and sexual assaults -- for which an officer wasn't immediately available to respond. The pool of applicants for police jobs is significantly smaller than it used to be, the president of the Minnesota Police Officers Union said. The city's police chief wants to add 400 officers by 2025, but Minneapolis' mayor said there's just not money in the budget to do that.


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