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Why are South Carolina cities so dangerous for pedestrians?
Rock Hill Herald via Yahoo News· 3 days agoCharleston and Columbia are among the most dangerous metropolitan areas for pedestrians in the...
‘I racked up £68k of student debt for a degree I don’t even use’
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFor many teenagers, going to university is a £50,000 gamble. Taking on huge amounts of debt and...
Omaha organization helps refugees find jobs, emphasizes their economic impact
Omaha World-Herald· 2 days agoAn Omaha-based nonprofit that helps refugees find careers hopes to highlight the impact of refugees...
'It’s hotter than the sun out here': Outdoor workers struggle through suffocating temps
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 19 hours ago“Our guys work in the mills and other hot places. Add in heat indexes of over 100 degrees and guys...
After Teton Pass collapses, families pay the price
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle· 6 days agoFor the past two days, Monse Moreno has driven over a mountain pass, up a winding river canyon and through two communities that are not her own to get to...
BBB: Tips for hiring a tree service professional
The Port Lavaca Wave· 3 days agoIf you are one of the hundreds of East Texas residents who lost trees this storm season, you may have encountered that some of the damage is too great...
As Black churches see emptier pews, Democrats may lose a key turnout weapon
The Christian Science Monitor· 1 day agoPurple-and-red light streams from stained-glass windows onto congregants’ faces, as Highland Park...
This all-migrant soccer team is chasing a dream together
CNN.com· 2 days agoDeep in the eighth tier of the Italian soccer league, far removed from the star-studded ranks of AC...
In North Idaho, skilled workers are in demand
Coeur d'Alene Press· 6 days agoThe demand for skilled labor in North Idaho is high. "Between 2022-2032, total occupational employment in northern Idaho is expected to increase by...
JUne 19, 2024 Obituary
The Post and Courier· 3 days agoGrowing up in Charleston, Andy volunteered at Charlestown Landing, spending many hours at the colonial village and the old ship, riding his bike back and forth to work. With his grandfather, he helped him work on cars and handyman projects.