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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
Tax day is being pushed back from April 15 until July 15 as the country's fight against the coronavirus escalates.
Walmart to hire 150,000 workers, give $550 million in cash bonuses amid coronavirus outbreak
The hiring begins now through the end of May.
The hiring begins now through the end of May.
Michigan AG warns of price gouging, phone and email scams for fake COVID-19 tests
At a time of crisis, many scammers are hoping you're letting your guard down.
At a time of crisis, many scammers are hoping you're letting your guard down.
With no coronavirus end in sight, money concerns growing for Michigan residents
As the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak starts coming into focus, residents in Michigan whose shifts were cut or were laid off from their jobs are worried how they will pay bills
As the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak starts coming into focus, residents in Michigan whose shifts were cut or were laid off from their jobs are worried how they will pay bills
Twelve Oaks Mall, Great Lakes Crossing closing due to coronavirus
Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi and Great Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills are both closing for at least ten days because of coronavirus.
Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi and Great Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills are both closing for at least ten days because of coronavirus.
Art Van Furniture suspends showroom operations at every store
Art Van says it will suspend all in-store operations due to coronavirus.
Art Van says it will suspend all in-store operations due to coronavirus.
BusyKid chore app teaches kids how to manage their own money
A new app teaches kids how to manage their own money by doing chores.
A new app teaches kids how to manage their own money by doing chores.
Banquet halls suffer from coronavirus-related cancellations
The coronavirus is taking a toll on area banquet hall businesses.
The coronavirus is taking a toll on area banquet hall businesses.
Treasury coronavirus proposal: $500 billion in direct payments to Americans by early April
The U.S. Treasury is calling for two $250 billion cash infusions to American families, starting starting April 6. The amounts would depend on income and family size.
The U.S. Treasury is calling for two $250 billion cash infusions to American families, starting starting April 6. The amounts would depend on income and family size.
Kroger hiring for immediate openings at 119 Michigan stores
Kroger announces the company is hiring for immediate openings at 119 Michigan stores for a total of between 400-500 jobs.
Kroger announces the company is hiring for immediate openings at 119 Michigan stores for a total of between 400-500 jobs.
Amazon limiting shipments to warehouses for next 3 weeks
Amazon, in an attempt to fill its warehouses with toilet paper, hand sanitizer and other items in high demand, said Tuesday that it will limit what suppliers can send to its warehouses for the next three weeks.
Amazon, in an attempt to fill its warehouses with toilet paper, hand sanitizer and other items in high demand, said Tuesday that it will limit what suppliers can send to its warehouses for the next three weeks.



















