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Gen Z workers expos the ‘toxic’ behaviors of their bosses
NY Post via Yahoo News· 3 days agoJessica* is in just her second job out of university but she describes her boss as “very toxic”,...
Ragland parents believe their school deserves better
WBRC Fox 6 Birmingham· 6 days agoParents in Ragland are raising new concerns about the possibility of the high school closing. One parent says she feels like this school has always...
Protests continue on the day that the University of the Arts is set to close for good
NBC Philadelphia· 7 days agoFriday is the day that the University of the Arts is scheduled to close for good. Many students and...
Old First Ward neighborhood fights to save parish on the diocese merge list
WGRZ-TV Buffalo· 24 hours agoThe Old First Ward Community Center was packed Wednesday night with nearly 100 parishioners from Our...
Harvest House in need of children's clothing donations
WGRZ-TV Buffalo· 22 hours agoClothes for newborns and older kids are really needed.
New Glencoe Caucus member questions diversity, equity and inclusion efforts
Chicago Tribune· 3 days agoA resident who has been strongly questioning community efforts on diversity, equity and inclusion...
Rome Mayor Lanigan to hold first public town hall June 17
Rome Sentinel· 3 days agoRome Mayor Jeffrey M. Lanigan will host his first public town hall meeting at Rome City Hall on the evening of Monday, June 17, with the public invited to ask questions about his administration ...
Lawmaker calls for special session to ‘fight Biden’s war on Wyoming’
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle· 1 day agoA special legislative session is once again on the lips of Wyoming lawmakers. Less than three months...
'End of a chapter': American Canyon's Class of 2024 celebrates resilience, diversity
Napa Valley Register· 2 days agoAmid public challenges and personal hurdles, another class of American Canyon teenagers received...
Casey announces more than $28M for abandoned mine revitalization in Pa.
The Times-Leader (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.) via Yahoo News· 5 days agoJun. 10—U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Scranton, this week announced that Pennsylvania will receive $28.67 million from the Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization (AMLER) Program from the U.S.