Vending machine selling beauty supplies for women of color started by Wayne State student

"I went to hair school," said Leslie Williams. "I've been in the beauty industry all my life, my grandmother was a hairstylist and I have a lot of women in my family who are hairstylists."

Major student loan servicing changes are coming — here's how you can protect yourself

The Department of Education has contracted with several new companies to service federal student loans while discontinuing its relationship with some existing loan servicers.

How to get a balance transfer credit card

A balance transfer card could potentially save you hundreds of dollars as you pay down debt.

Lansing rumblings hint that theaters, gyms and bowling alleys could be reopened soon

There are rumblings in Lansing that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will announce that movie theaters, gyms, bowling alleys, and the like can reopen after Labor Day. Most have been closed since mid-March.

How to get approved for a mortgage refinance (and save money) today

Can you maximize your chances of getting a mortgage refinance loan approved? Find out some steps to take here to increase your chances of being able to refinance your home loan.

Poll: Amid economic downturn, Americans are saving more money than usual

It's the paradox of a pandemic that has crushed the U.S. economy: 12.9 million lost jobs and a dangerous rash of businesses closing, yet the personal finances of many Americans have remained strong -- and in some ways have even improved.

A quicker recovery and more tax revenue leads to better budget outlook for Michigan

Michigan's budget outlook is not as bad as was thought -- thanks to federal pandemic relief aid, higher consumer spending and tax payments than expected, and a quicker recovery by the manufacturing and auto industries, officials said Monday.

Amazon adding 100 jobs to Detroit that pay an average of $150,000
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The e-commerce giant is adding more white collar jobs to Detroit as part of Amazon's continued push into other cities around the U.S.

Hackers breach customer data of 2,600 shoppers at MSU online store

Hackers have breached Michigan State University’s online store, gaining access to customer credit card numbers and other personal information, the university said.

McDonald's suing ousted CEO, alleging employee relationships

McDonald’s is suing Steve Easterbrook, the CEO it ousted last year over an inappropriate relationship with an employee, alleging he covered up relationships with other employees and destroyed evidence.

Closed since March, bowling alley owners file lawsuit against Whitmer to re-open

Bowling alleys have been closed since March as part of the statewide COVID-19 shutdown. Now with other businesses reopening, a lawsuit has been filed asking a judge to order the state to allow bowling alleys to re-open.

Herbal Healing marijuana store offers drive-thru service in River Rouge

But as of Friday, he was able to offer his customers something convenient that other pot businesses can't - a first of its kind drive-thru service.

More than 50 employees at United Shore in Pontiac test positive for COVID-19

At least 50 employees at a mortgage lender in Oakland County have contracted COVID-19, leading to complaints toward the health department. In turn, health officials are now ordering United Shore mortgage to enforce social distancing and other safety measures, or face fines.

What to do with airline and travel credit cards amid coronavirus

With air travel on a downward flight path these days, it’s time to decide what to do with airline and travel credit cards.