George McIntyre started at Cars 108 when George H. W. Bush was President, back in 1991. Since then, he has remained the trusted afternoon show host on Cars 108 and become the station’s brand manager. In that ‘relatively brief’ period of time since starting on Cars, George met his wife Denise, inherited four great step kids, became the father of twin boys Nick and Dave, got paid to act a fool on national TV, and thanks to the older kids, he gets to play the role of Grandpa! Follow George on Facebook, and maybe he’ll share a few (hundred) pictures of the little ones. And follow Cars 108’s Facebook page to keep up on all things Michigan local!
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Inside Michael Moore’s Expansive Michigan Mansion: A Look at the $6.1 Million Torch Lake Property
Michael Moore is one of Michigan's most well-known and controversial personalities. Here's a chance to look inside one of his beautiful Michigan homes.
Martin and Gina’s Famous Apartment: A Look Inside Detroit’s TV Landmark
Martin and Gina called Detroit their home for five seasons. Step inside the iconic apartment building that served as the show's backdrop for all those years.
Discover Henry Ford’s Classic Grosse Ile Home: A Unique Glimpse into the 1930s
A landmark home once owned by Henry Ford and his wife Clara has just hit the market and gives us the opportunity to step back in time, if only for a moment.
Will Michigan Traffic Lights Get a White Light? What the New Proposal Means for Drivers
The traditional red-yellow-green stoplight has seemingly been around forever but are you ready for traffic lights that may one day incorporate white lights?
John Salley’s 62-Room Detroit Mansion Sale: Why He Calls It His Worst Real Estate Decision
John Salley, who helped the Detroit Pistons earn the nickname 'NBA Bad Boys,' says selling his massive, 62-room Detroit mansion was a huge misstep.
Nine Winners Chosen for Michigan’s First ‘I Voted’ Sticker Contest [PHOTOS]
Winning designs from young artists in Rockford, Lansing, Holly, Grosse Pointe, and other areas have been chosen for Michigan's first 'I Voted' sticker contest.
Rite Aid Suddenly Emerges From Bankruptcy, What Does it Mean for Michigan?
As 'Store Closing' signs dot the landscape outside dozens of Rite Aid Stores throughout Michigan, the company has announced that it's emerging from Bankruptcy.
Take a Closer Look at the Genesee County Jail’s Music Program With Jelly Roll + Sheriff Swanson
Take an in-depth look at Jelly Roll's visit to the Genesee County Jail to open the county's new Jailhouse Music Studio.
Is it Time for Michigan to Completely Revamp the Way Tipped Workers Are Paid?
As concerns grow that Michigan's new minimum wage schedule may make it difficult for restaurants to stay afloat, one Michigan establishment is getting creative.
Changes at USPS Could Make Your Mail Delivery Even Slower
The United States Post Office is proposing changes, and if you live in a rural area of Michigan, mail delivery could be even slower than it is now.
Grocery Chain With 100+ Michigan Locations Admits to Price Gouging on Staples
A top executive for one major grocery chain with many Michigan locations admits that the chain has been guilty of price gouging customers on staple food items.
Yup, This Enduring Pop Culture Phrase Really Originated in Michigan
You know that point where a TV show goes from great to not so great? There's a phrase for that and it originated right here in Michigan.