Uber and Lyft are threatening to leave Minneapolis, Minnesota. If this happens, it would be a big disruption to the city. Here's what's going on and which apps might fill the ride share hole.
The Minneapolis City Council passed an ordinance that ride-share companies say will force them out of the city because of increased costs and regulations.
St. Louis County is ranked fourth in the state for drunk driving-related fatalities, according to state statistics, hopefully this new App that is available will cut this down to zero int he future.