Poll: Pandemic hurting Americans' finances in disparate ways
As the coronavirus pandemic drags on, a new poll finds it is having different effects on Americans economic well-being. For some, the virus has meant lost income or struggles to pay bills on time particularly among Hispanic, Black and younger Americans. Meanwhile, the survey also finds about a third of Americans say their investments were negatively impacted during the pandemic. By contrast, Americans without a degree were more likely to have delayed paying bills 26%, compared with 10% of college graduates. Younger Americans were more likely to have lost a job, put themselves at risk of exposure or delayed paying bills, while more older Americans lost investments.
Woman, 2 men arrested in Michigan meth trafficking ring, officials say
A woman named Crystal and two 28-year-old men were arrested for trafficking crystal meth and other drugs in Michigan, officials said. Detectives from the Traverse Narcotics Team executed two simultaneous search warrants May 14 in Grawn and Interlochen in connection with a possible drug trafficking ring. Authorities at the Grawn home said they found crystal methamphetamine, heroin, analogue drugs and a firearm. She was taken to the Grand Traverse County jail on possession of methamphetamine and felony firearm charges. He was arrested on charges of possession of methamphetamine and habitual offender -- third offense.