Detroit's 36th District Court extends moratorium on evictions

The 36th District Court accounced today they are extending its period of limited operations previously announced on March 13, 2020 to coincide with the extension of Governor Whitmer’s “Stay Home, Stay Safe” Order.    

IRS to issue coronavirus stimulus payments on prepaid debit card

The IRS and the U.S. Treasury Department will begin sending economic stimulus payments on preloaded debit cards this week, the Trump administration said on Monday.

Here are the safeguards Gov. Whitmer put in place for the economies reopening in Michigan

Here are the Michigan employee safeguards for outdoor, construction and manufacturing facilities that have reopened, as well as research laboratories, retail stores, offices and bars and restaurants.

Grocery store prices rose last month amid COVID-19 pandemic

The price index for meats, poultry, fish and eggs increased the most, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Detroit area greenhouse in business for almost 100 years back open and not concerned about murder hornet

With business coming in again, Robson's Greenhouse is returning to its roots and are pretty much experts when it comes to plants and pollinators. They say the murder hornets won't wipe out Michigan's agriculture.

Family Landscaping business truck and equipment stolen on Detroit's west side

During this pandemic, a lot of businesses have been impacted. One Detroit family’s livelihood is in jeopardy after their landscaping business, truck and equipment was stolen.

Why farmers dump food and crops while grocery stores run dry and Americans struggle

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to wage a silent war across the country, American farmers are being forced to pour out milk, crush eggs, toss fresh fruits and vegetables, euthanize livestock and plow under perfectly robust crops

Here are the 6 steps in Gov. Whitmer's MI Safe Start Plan

On Thursday, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer rolled out the six-step plan to re-engage Michigan's economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Majority of US workers want to stay remote: Survey

Over 40 percent of respondents said that going forward, they want to work remotely more often.