Restaurants and bars can sell booze back to Liquor Control under new executive order
Governor Gretchen Whitmer's executive order number 46 allows the Liquor Control Commission will buy back booze to help bars and restaurants affected by the coronavirus.
Feed front line coronavirus workers and support local restaurants with LoopWhole.com
And that's when the idea came: use their site, LoopWhole.com, that already helps businesses owners with their marketing. Grossman says his team was ready to jump in and volunteer.
Atwater Brewery in Detroit distributing hand sanitizer to first responders, selling to customers
Detroit's Atwater Brewery is manufacturing hand sanitizer for first responders.
One month since Michigan's first case, a glimmer of hope in COVID-19 fight emerges
Michigan's fight against COVID-19 started a month ago. While new cases are starting to level off, the death toll remains high.
Whitmer deems Michigan car dealerships essential, allows for business done remotely
Under the Michigan governor's extended shelter-in-place order, car dealerships operate remotely.
The pandemic shut down needs to continue - but for how long?
A stay at home order went into effect march 24th and was set to expire on Monday, April 13th. An announcement is expected Thursday from the governor will keep people home past that date.
Amid milestone unemployment, economist says we can recover
Forty-eight states including Michigan have closed non-essential business, 50 million jobs vulnerable to coronavirus-related layoffs - that's a third of all jobs in the US.
Whitmer to announce extension on stay-at-home address Thursday
The Michigan Governor is expected to extend her stay-at-home address later on Thursday. Gretchen Whitmer's first order asking everyone to shelter-in-place came March 26 as COVID-19 cases began to climb exponentially.
Detroit Regional Chamber explains resources for businesses rocked by pandemic
"The main difference I see here is the federal government and the business community is very much more aligned than they were in previous crisis."
Hobby Lobby closes all stores, furloughs most employees without pay
The company will also be ending emergency leave pay and suspending use of company-provided paid time off benefits.
The Henry Ford Museum estimates $10 million budget deficit, cutting 80% of staff
The Henry Ford Museum is laying off 80% of its staff as it anticipates a $10 million budget deficit.
Walmart to take employees' temperatures, add one-way aisles to prevent spread of coronavirus
Walmart will not start scanning employees every day before they come in and institute one-way aisles to attempt to mitigate the spread of coronavirus.
Delivery drivers try to make money while staying safe amid pandemic
While the shelter in place order is keeping more and more people home, delivery drivers for platforms like DoorDash, Grubhub, Uber Eats, Postmates and personal shoppers for platforms like Instacart and Shipt are hard at work.
Taco Bell giving away free 'Doritos Locos' tacos to promote COVID-19 safety across America
On Tuesday, March 31 Taco Bell will be giving a free 'Doritos Locos Taco" to everyone in America.
What you need to know for unemployment filings amid COVID-19 crisis
Kohl says the general rule is because of the governor's "stay at home" order, if you don't get paid, you can apply to the state for unemployment.
Do you qualify for a stimulus check in Senate's coronavirus response bill?
In the middle of the bill's hundreds of pages are details regarding exactly who can expect to receive money and how much they can expect. Here is a breakdown.
Michigan Rep. Stevens introduces bill to ease economic burden on small manufacturers
Michigan Rep. Haley Stevens has introduced legislation to ease the economic burden on small and mid-sized manufacturers
More than 100,000 Michigan workers filed for unemployment last week
More than 100,000 Michigan workers filed unemployment claims this week.
Dow drops more than 900 points, ending worst week since 2008
The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 134 points, or 0.7 percent, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite rose 1.01 percent and 1.6 percent, respectively.
Income tax filing deadline moved April 15 to July 15 due to coronavirus
Tax day is being pushed back from April 15 until July 15 as the country's fight against the coronavirus escalates.