Detroit success story now hiring locals to help rebuild the city

Detroit company now hiring working to help improve and rebuild the city. David Gillespie started the company after pursuing a City of Detroit training program, and that same program is helping him find candidates.

Questions linger after Biden announces vaccine requirements for businesses

The legal questions after President Joe Biden's move to require COVID-19 vaccines are yet to be answered - as are many other issues around the mandate.

UPS aims to hire 100K ahead of 'record peak holiday season'

UPS is planning to hire 100,000 seasonal workers ahead of an anticipated crush of holiday orders to begin as early as October.

United Wholesale Mortgage to sponsor Michigan State football, basketball athletes

United Wholesale Mortgage CEO Mat Ishbia drew up the perfect play to help MSU athletes cash in on their name, image and likeness. The company will sponsor all men’s basketball and football players with $500 dollar monthly stipends.

States that ended jobless benefits early saw no difference in job growth compared to those that kept them

Programs offering additional jobless benefits for Americans have ended at the federal level, even as the unemployment rate remains higher than it did before the pandemic. Here's what might happen next.

Biden administration cancels another $5.8B in student loan debt: Here's who qualifies

More than 323,000 federal student loan borrowers with a total and permanent disability (TPD) will have their college debt automatically discharged by the end of the year. Read on to see who qualifies, and what you should do with your debt if you're not eligible for a TPD discharge.

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.

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.

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.