Campbell's Company Executive Accused of Racial Discrimination and Disparaging Remarks in Wayne County Court Lawsuit
A lawsuit claims a Campbell's executive made offensive remarks, leading to the firing of a cybersecurity analyst who reported it. Campbell's has placed the executive on leave and denies the allegations.
Michigan Unemployment Offices Closed for Thanksgiving, Online Services Remain Available for Claimants
Michigan's UIA offices to close on Thanksgiving, but online services available for unemployment claims and job search certification. Phone system MARVIN offline until Dec 1. AI chatbot and other digital resources offered for continuous support.
Detroit City Offices to Close for Thanksgiving Holiday, Essential Services Adjust Schedules
Detroit city offices close for Thanksgiving, essential services adjusted. Trash pickup resumes after the holiday, roads and parking are modified for events, and public transportation alters schedules. Online services remain available.
Michigan Invests $12.1 Million in Mentorship to Support New Educators and Alleviate Teacher Shortage
Michigan invests $12.1M in mentoring programs across 121 districts to support new educators and tackle teacher shortages, aiming to improve student outcomes and retention of teaching staff.
Michigan Gas Prices Spike Ahead of Thanksgiving, Detroit Sees Minor Increase
Michigan gas prices have risen 9 cents per gallon over the past week ahead of Thanksgiving, with the state average at $3.11 and Detroit's average at $3.06. AAA notes an increased cost for travelers and anticipates heavy traffic.
Michigan Prisons Donate Over 116,000 Pounds of Produce to Food Pantries, Boosting Community Support and Inmate Rehabilitation
Michigan Correctional Facilities donated over 116,000 pounds of produce to food pantries and community groups, grown by inmates as part of an educational horticultural program.












