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Orlando Sentinel: Do red-light cameras save lives? Florida wants to find out
The Morning News· 3 days agoTraffic cameras — those silent but implacable witnesses to driving infractions that can result in...
How staying aware of your surroundings will help you stay safe during the summer season
WSYR 9 Syracuse· 7 days agoSYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — With the warm weather returning, National Grid wants to give a few tips...
United Way of Kenosha's Success Fair lives up to the name
Kenosha News· 6 days agoThe United Way of Kenosha County Success Fair drew in community members seeking job opportunities...
Can Your Volunteer Program Bring America Together? This Screenwriter-Turned-Charity Leader Thinks...
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 23 hours agoEric Panick is a former gang member whose face is lined with tattoos. Ferne Cassel is a Hollywood doyenne, a veteran casting director whose credits include slapstick comedies ...
Huge transportation company files Chapter 11 bankruptcy
TheStreet.com· 1 day agoIn early 2020, for example, before many of us even knew what Covid was, most of us had been following a regular cadence that was likely recognizable to somebody 40 years ago. The thought of ...
Rishi Sunak insists he will fight on as Tories to announce 2p national insurance cut in manifesto
The Independent via Yahoo News· 3 days agoTory leader ruled out stepping down as he condemned Nigel Farage’s claim that he does not understand...
A new lawsuit over Alaska's Medicaid backlog asks a judge to order faster processing
Alaska Public Radio Network· 6 days agoJust days into his life, Sierra Ott’s infant son Liam took a turn for the worse. “While he was...
Site Survey Engineer Job Opening in Chicago, Illinois - Chicago Business
Crain s Chicago Business· 6 days agoA new Site Survey Engineer job is available in Chicago, Illinois. Check it out on Chicago Business.
Young in Napa: The costs of living in Napa
Napa Valley Register· 2 days agoHaving lived in American Canyon for a year and a half now, we love our apartment enough to justify the horrifying monthly price tag. The unfortunate...
Seattle tries new approach for treating addiction — gift cards
The Columbian· 4 days agoMichael Crowley knew he wanted to quit drinking. The cards were small — $15 or $20 to Safeway — but they represented a marker of Crowley’s progress. Crowley was among the first cohort of a new ...