Sincere good wishes to all on Veteran's Day
Twins brothers’ Gypsy Vodka will be featured at a Sept. 19 event benefitting a charity started by Birmingham women.
In 2014, Detroit received a “C” in Thumbtack survey and Michigan received a “D.”
Gena Conti’s inspired hat designs have been featured for 13 consecutive years in the Kentucky Derby Museum’s Hat Exhibit.
St. Clair Shores residents run for cover after chain reaction while, across Michigan, the call is renewed to ban personal fireworks.
You know that not-so-fresh, pitted out look that shames you at business meetings and social soirées? There’s a shirt for that.
Who hasn’t at growled at least a little when looking for plastic lids to cover storage containers?
Formerly a hobby distiller, Rich Lockwood picked St. Patrick’s Day to introduce Royal Oak Rye – and there are more spirits to come.
Birmingham native Grace Kell Dascoli donates 5 percent of her start-up company’s sales to anti-bullying efforts.
Forgotten Children Worldwide honors Somerset Painting for reaching out to rescue Nepali girls from slavery and prostitution.
Remember this on Small Business Saturday: When you do your holiday shopping at local businesses, more money stays in the local economy.
Three siblings, the oldest of them 10, are marketing their spangled eyeglass frames at Claire’s stores across America.
A drawer holding a guest book opens, just like in drive-through banking, a curtain opens and mourners never have to leave their vehicles.
The upcoming event will raise funds for Great Lakes Agricultural Fair Association scholarships.
Upland Farms is joining the national farm-to-table movement in a special meal raising funds fo a summer day camp for kids.
The Wells Fargo Works project is award five small businesses $25,000 plus professional mentorship. Find out how you can enter here.
The Small Business Administration is increasing the number of employees and annual revenue benchmarks for businesses to qualify for financial assistance.
Republicans largely support the measure, but Democrats say it will force spending cuts in other areas.
A majority of respondents said big business is bad at growing the U.S. economy, and favored small business innovations.