Nationwide frozen shrimp recall expands due to salmonella concerns
Whole Foods, Food Lion and Meijer are among major retailers that sold the recalled shrimp.
90 percent of state restaurants, hotels are understaffed as industry struggles to survive
"Understaffed is an understatement you’ll catch me cooking, doing line-work, anything to keep doors open," said Jared Kopiczko, general manager, Red Olive in Ferndale.
McDonald’s to require COVID-19 vaccines for all US-based staff
“Getting vaccinated remains the single most effective thing we can do to protect ourselves and our communities,” an internal note obtained by FOX Television Stations stated.
People fired for using weed outside of work shouldn't lose unemployment benefits, Nessel says
The Michigan Attorney General filed a brief Monday that sought to protect workers terminated from their job for using pot.
Jack Aronson, founder of Garden Fresh Gourmet, dies at 68
Ferndale businessman and philanthropist Jackie Aronson has passed away at the age of 68 after a long battle with cancer. The founder of Garden Fresh, was not only known for his chips and salsa, but for giving back to the community and providing for his workers.
Home buying checklist: Everything you need to know
A home buying checklist can help the process of buying a house go smoothly.
Starbucks to raise starting barista wages to $12 per hour, dole out 5% pay increases
Starbucks will increase employee wages by at least 5% in October and raise its starting barista wages to $12, the company said.
Detroit brands Lincoln and Shinola teamed up to build concept Aviator model
Two iconic Detroit brands partnered together to create a concept vehicle that meshed designs, colors, and styles together.
Marble Bar in Detroit requires proof of vaccination - or negative Covid test to enter
Proof of a shot - or no shots. A bar in Detroit is taking a unique approach to try and keep everyone safe.
Expert optimistic on health of our economy amid Delta variant concerns
"The economy is doing very very well, so you can’t go backward for vaccinations unless there’s a new strain or something so where we are," he said. "The stock market is still within 2 percent of the all-time high and we think there’s a lot more to go."
Birmingham Pub makes Sweet treat for customers and movie watchers
Pub Chef Teresa shows us how to make a Lemon tart. Bring your ticket stub of "Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain" from the Birmingham 8 Theater to have a free dessert at the Pub. 555 South Old Woodward Ave. Birmingham.
McDonald’s to bolster free child care, paid tuition to entice workers
McDonald’s plans to invest millions more into new and already-existing programs to allow its franchisees to entice new employees and retain current workers.
Employers are working to retain talent amid the 'great resignation' in pandemic aftershock
Long-time employees are resigning at a fast clip. According to Oxford Economics, 2.5 million Americans have retired since Covid started. That’s twice as many people who retired in 2019.
Oakland County holding small business events as companies emerge from COVID-19 pandemic
A total of seven events held around the county titled Local Business Connect will hold community events with featured speakers and members of Oakland's economic development team.
Women-owned restoration service trailblazes while helping homeowners who need it
"It's a tough industry, it's a man's industry, but I think women are evolving and showing the world that they are just more than what they were in the past," McIntosh said. "And I think it's important we show that."
Detroit single mom founds mobile boutique pop-up in bus during pandemic
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Darnetta Anderson was already making a major life change. Then she took her life on the road - literally.
Big rigs and little streets; Detroit weighs new rules to balance trucking jobs, neighborhood health
Detroit has a complicated relationship with trucking. The industry has brought income and jobs to the city's residents, but an expected increase in traffic over the next decade concerns people already fed up with noise and air pollution.
Michigan to businesses: Use "best judgement" for reopening workplaces
The labor department is recommending to businesses to consider daily health screenings, masks, and social distancing, to avoid any potential future spread.
Biden administration cancels $500M of student loan debt: This is who qualifies
The Biden administration discharged $500 million worth of student loans for 18,000 students defrauded by a for-profit institute. See how this may affect you – and what you should do with your student loans in the meantime.
Amazon to surpass Walmart as largest US retailer
Amazon is one of the few retailers that has benefited during the pandemic, and that growth is about to pull the company past Walmart as the largest U.S. retailer.