Family window business around for 92 years still going strong
A small company specializing in storm windows in Troy has kept metro Detroit warm during cold winters for years. But there's something else about this company that will warm your heart - there's a reason it's called a "family business."
Southfield retiree loses home over $8.41 debt, takes fight to Michigan Supreme Court
A Southfield retiree who bought a home in 2011 for $60,000 and turned it into a rental property. He thought it was a good investment until the state seized it over an $8 tax bill.
Fight for 15 protesters outside east side McDonald's shuts down Outer Drive
Workers from McDonald's and their supporters marched down Outer Drive amid a heavy police presence, protesting outside a McDonald's on Van Dyke in Detroit.
There's a liquor shortage in Michigan and it's causing pre-holiday headaches
Problems at one of Michigan's three authorized liquor distribution companies are causing pre-holiday season headaches for some bars and restaurants and have led the state to get involved.
Sakthi Automotive under major financial and operational distress as GM parts ways with supplier
The automotive supplier Sakthi, which makes aluminum castings for GM cars, has laid off 150 workers as the auto giant has parted ways following reports the company is in receivership and under major operational and financial distress.
Feds say Michigan man accused of stealing tech lied about his Iran military service
A Michigan man accused of stealing tech data and sending it to a brother in Iran, had a detention hearing Friday.
Microsoft Japan tested out a 4-day work week, and it boosted productivity by 40 percent
Amid ongoing labor reforms in a notoriously overworked Japanese market, Microsoft performed an experiment to see how reducing the work week to four days would affect productivity.
Penske buys Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar
Roger Penske was a car-loving, 14-year-old who regularly listened to the Indianapolis 500 on the radio when his father landed tickets to the 1951 race. They made the trek from Cleveland, and when Penske saw the cars zipping around Indianapolis Motor Speedway at 200 mph he fell instantly in love.
CEO of McDonald's stepping down due to relationship with employee
McDonald's chief executive officer has left the company after violating company policy by engaging in a consensual relationship with an employee, the corporation said Sunday. The fast food giant said former president and CEO Steve Easterbrook demonstrated poor judgment. McDonald's forbids managers from having romantic relationships with direct or indirect reports.
Massachusetts man wins $1M lottery for second time in 18 months
A Massachusetts man won his second $1 million lottery this week - just 18 months after drawing a lucky ticket for the first time.
A merger between FCA and France-based PSA group would create world's fourth biggest auto company
The world is changing and Fiat-Chrysler and France automaker PSA Group is changing with it. The two auto giants are eyeing a merger that would create the world's fourth largest global automotive company.
UAW and Ford Motor Co. reach tentative agreement
The United Auto Workers Union and Ford Motor Company have reached a tentative agreement, the union said in a release Wednesday night.
Millennials will need to save at least 40 percent of their paychecks for retirement, financial expert says
Millennials who want to live off even half of their final salaries in retirement will need to save 40 percent of their paychecks over the next 30 years, according to an economics expert.
Forbes 30 Under 30 event picked Detroit as host because 'the people had a story to tell'
Welcome to the Masonic Temple in Detroit where Forbes' annual 30 Under 30 Summit takes center stage in Detroit. And it isn't just for this year, but for two more to come.
Many working Americans get less than 7 hours of sleep, especially for public safety and health workers: study
The number of working Americans who get less than seven hours of sleep a night are on the rise, and public safety and healthcare support professionals are among those impacted most, according to a recent study.
Workers at GM's largest plant approve deal, strike likely to end Friday
Striking workers at the General Motors factory with the most employees have approved a new contract with the company, all but assuring the deal will be ratified and a contentious 40-day strike will end soon.
Any item bought from this leather-maker comes with the name and story of the Detroit vet who made it
That company, Pingree, has been crafting shoes and boots since 2015. Their profit model is a little unique, however. It hires veterans and Detroiters to do their work, and in return, their employees get a paycheck and some profit-sharing. But that's only half the story. Each product purchased comes with a story about the veteran who helped craft the product.
Popeyes to hire hundreds of extra employees to handle possible November return of wildly popular chicken sandwich
The coveted Popeyes Chicken Sandwich may be returning soon and the fried chicken chain will reportedly hire 400 additional employees to handle the demand.
5 savings tricks to treat yourself this Halloween
Dealing with money can be very scary, but it doesn't have to be. Just in time for Halloween, local financial instructor Kirk Cassidy from the Retirement Education Foundation joins FOX 2 with five savings tricks to treat yourself this spooky season.
Under Armour founder Kevin Plank will step down from the CEO role
(AP) -- Under Armour founder Kevin Plank will step down as CEO in the new year to become the company's executive chairman and brand chief.