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From a fitness studio to a gelateria, Midtown and New Center land 6 new businesses
Other businesses include a restaurant, hair salon, waxing and lashing studio, and bridal boutique
By Steve Neavling
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Local Businesses, Real Estate, Retail, Development, retailers, business, Midtown, Detroit, the Platform, restaurants, Pure Barre
Federal ban on marijuana means Michigan cannabis company can’t sue state agency, judge rules
Court says Viridis Laboratories lacks legal standing because it deals in ‘illegal contraband’
Tags: Cannabis News, Weed, Viridis Laboratories, Marijuana, U.S. District Court, law, Michigan, Controlled Substances Act, Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency
Workers at a Starbucks in Royal Oak seeks to unionize as movement grows in Michigan
Twelve Starbucks stores in Michigan have formed a union since May.
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Labor, Starbucks, Royal Oak, union, coffee, coffee shop, business
A small-town teacher wonders how she can find sex online without parents or former students finding out
Schooled me once
By Dan Savage
Tags: Savage Love, Savage Love, online dating, cunnilingus, teacher, internet
Striking workers at Great Lakes Coffee withdraw from union effort as company closes stores
After a bitter battle to unionize, baristas are forced to move on
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Labor, Coffee, Great Lakes Coffee Roasting Co., labor unions, Detroit, business
Why progressives need a better conversation about faith
Rejecting religion won’t defeat the evangelical right — it’ll just push more voters into their arms
By Abdul El-Sayed
Tags: The Incision, The Incision, Republicans, Democrats, GOP, faith, religion, spirituality
Michigan Democrats pledge to mount a fierce fight to protect abortion rights
In response to a leak of draft on the SCOTUS decision on ‘Roe v. Wade,’ Gov. Whitmer says she’ll ‘keep fighting like hell’ to ensure abortion remains safe and accessible
Tags: Michigan News, Health Care, Abortion Rights, Abortion, Roe v. Wade, Supreme Court, Michigan, law, Gov. Whitmer, Rashida Tlaib, Gary Peters, Debbie Stabenow
Michigan Senate passes sweeping criminal justice reform bills
By Scott McClallen, The Center Square
Tags: License, Bill, Crime, Criminal Law, Law, Economics, Suspension, Criminal Justice, Offender, Michigan, Politics
Michigan's neediest schools will receive $65M in funding to help with impact of COVID-19
Tags: Gov. Whitmer, schools, education, Coronavirus, Michigan, remote learning, internet, Governor’s Education Relief Fund, Michigan Education Association
Think tank offers guidance to keep Michigan strong amid coronavirus crisis
By Mary Schuermann Kuhlman, Michigan News Connection
Tags: News Hits, coronavirus, Michigan, COVID-19, Detroit, business
Michigan opens door for Tesla service centers/showrooms in state; still prohibits dealerships
By Bruce Walker, The Center Square
Tags: News Hits, Tesla Michigan, Michigan, Dealership, Commerce, Law, Economics, Dana Nessel, Jocelyn Benson, Daniel Crane, Agreement, Sale
Voters to decide whether to allow marijuana businesses in 10 Michigan municipalities on Tuesday
By Lee DeVito
Tags: Marijuana News, marijuana, business, Michigan Detroit, Keego Harbor, Walled Lake, Allen Park, Lincoln Park, Mount Pleasant, Marenisco Township, Hudson, South Haven, Northfield Township, Crystal Township.
Detroit-based business to launch cell phone app for cannabis users, businesses
Tags: Canna-Business, Marijuana, cell phone app, business, Detroit
Dan Gilbert's last gasp on Amazon HQ2 has us shaking our heads
By Violet Ikonomova
Tags: News Hits, Detroit, Dan Gilbert, richest man in Michigan, Michigan, Amazon HQ2, business, investment, tax breaks
Duggan, Snyder react to Detroit's Amazon HQ2 loss
Tags: News Hits, Detroit, Duggan, Snyder, Governor, Mayor, Michigan, Amazon HQ2, investment, business, jobs, corporation, tax incentives
Independent theater delivers 'Woman vs. Internet'
By Jerilyn Jordan
Tags: The Scene, independent theatre, women, internet, Detroit
Detroit’s digital divide is leaving nearly half the city offline
By Trevor Bach
Tags: Local News, Detroit, digital redlining, internet, Cover Story, Video
Comerica Hatch Detroit is looking for contestants
By Alysa Zavala-Offman
Tags: The Scene, hatch detroit, entrepreneur, local, business, small business, shop small
Michigan State Police plan to issue tickets for drivers in the left lane
By Alexandra Fluegel
Tags: News Hits, Michigan State Police, left lane driving, left lane tickets, law, left lane against the law, MOVE BITCH
A guy named Kevin replaces family photos with Steve Buscemi's face
Tags: The Scene, Steve Buscemi, Wisconsin, pranks, LOL, Internet, jokes, heroes
Netflix is still looking for Detroit ‘Love is Blind’ contestants
Tigers fixing up run-down Comerica Park ahead of Opening Day with $30M investment
Royal Oak’s Hideaway has been transformed into the bar from ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’
By Layla McMurtrie