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Dozens at Kings grocery in Chatham could be out of work after store announces closure
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoAs many as 61 employees at the Kings Food Markets store in Chatham could lose their jobs Sept. 1 when the location closes, public filings with the state Labor Department show. The layoffs are ...
Riverside's warehouse development project delayed after hundreds voice concerns
CBS News· 3 hours agoA massive warehouse project in Riverside was put on hold Wednesday night after hundreds of neighbors...
Widow of man killed by Modesto police officer has died. Why does her family blame the city?
Modesto Bee via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoThese reforms were sparked in a large part by the December 2020 fatal shooting of Trevor Seever by...
Editorial: The city just chased off real jobs in North City in service to a fantasy
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 2 days agoAs expected and feared, St. Louis’ economic leaders have now officially ensured that a vacant...
Arkansas Education Board OKs testing programs, accrediting agencies for private schools getting...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 2 hours agoThe Arkansas Board of Education on Thursday approved two dozen standardized testing systems and...
Man appearing in viral video not scanning items at Walmart says he was just doing his job
KWQC-TV 6 Davenport· 6 hours agoSocial media can be a great place to connect with people and keep up with the latest headlines, but...
Wells Fargo Fires Workers Accused of Pretending to Work
PYMNTS.com· 7 hours agoWells Fargo has reportedly fired more than a dozen workers accused of faking work. A company...
'There Is Such Optimism': Activists, Workers Welcome Deal Ending Boycott of Amy's Kitchen Products |...
KQED· 2 hours agoThe FEP started the boycott after multiple reports of workplace accidents dating back to 2014. Amy’s...
Legislative auditor: Minnesota Department of Education 'created opportunities for fraud'
Albert Lea Tribune, Minn. via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoJun. 13—A strongly worded report from the Minnesota Legislative Auditor's office finds that "actions and inactions" by the Minnesota Department of Education opened the door for fraud in two ...
Lynn Conway, microchip pioneer and trans rights advocate, dies at 86
Washington Post· 43 minutes agoLynn Conway, who ushered in a computer revolution by helping reimagine microchip design — and who...