
Forever 21 Closes Multiple Stores in Michigan Amid Bankruptcy
News Summary Forever 21 has announced major store closures across the United States, including nine locations in Michigan, following its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. The
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News Summary Forever 21 has announced major store closures across the United States, including nine locations in Michigan, following its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. The

News Summary Michigan is witnessing an increase in unemployment claims as the state reports 6,502 filings for the week ending March 8, up from 5,626

News Summary Kevin Brick, owner of Maxim Tickets, Inc., has filed a lawsuit against the University of Michigan over policy changes affecting season ticket sales.

News Summary Recent data from the U.S. Department of Labor shows that initial filings for unemployment benefits in Michigan have decreased to 7,553 claims for

News Summary The closure of the Social Security Administration (SSA) office in Okemos, Michigan, announced by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), affects residents’ access

News Summary The Michigan Strategic Fund has approved an amendment to the Transformational Brownfield Plan, allowing Bedrock Management to capture $163.2 million in sales and

News Summary Michigan workers can look forward to increased wages as Governor Gretchen Whitmer signs new laws raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour

News Summary Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan has unveiled a proposed pilot program to explore road usage charges as an alternative to the gas tax.

News Summary Michigan is set to distribute nearly $100 million in marijuana tax revenue to local governments and schools, following the state’s marijuana legalization. A

News Summary Detroit receives over $3 million from Michigan’s marijuana tax revenue distribution, marking the highest allocation to any community in the state. This distribution