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Nursing homes are left in the dark as more utilities cut power to prevent wildfires
Bozeman Daily Chronicle· 1 day agoWhen powerful wind gusts created threatening wildfire conditions one day near Boulder, Colorado, the...
East Texas town wants to revolutionize how state cares for people living with memory loss
NBC Dallas Fort Worth· 2 hours agoAddy Lois Dunn’s memory became a concern after she began running red lights and forgetting well-worn...
Cancer patients get a home away from home here
East Valley Tribune· 3 days agoBanner Health Foundation and Scottsdale-based homebuilder Taylor Morrison introduced the first set of community homes in Gilbert for cancer patients...
The Problem With ‘In Demand’ Jobs
The Atlantic· 10 hours agoOpening the economy up to cheap imports from Canada, Mexico, and China was bound to undercut domestic industries and cost many American workers their...
A place to stay alive: Overdose prevention centers are worth funding
New York Daily News· 7 days agoOn a recent morning, the OnPoint NYC overdose prevention center on 126th St. in Harlem did not look...
From bed bugs to mold, living conditions spark reforms for Omaha’s public housing
Omaha World-Herald· 3 days agoMichael Coleman has reasons to like his little apartment near the heart of Dundee. “What we are...
Anna Zivarts: Nearly one-third of Wisconsin doesn't drive, which is challenging
Wisconsin State Journal· 4 days agoDisability rights advocate Anna Zivarts seeks more "15-minute cities"
For a monthly $1 fee, Ontario gives businesses the chance at downtown pop-up retail space
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, Steve Alvarez and his friends Jonathan Marcus Anaya and Roberto Corona...
Wednesday Morning News Roundup
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoEvacuation orders in parts of Sonoma County remained in effect Tuesday night as the Point Fire in the unincorporated area of Geyserville was holding at 1,207 acres and was 50% contained as of ...
Salt Lake City's $2 billion budget includes higher taxes, new public restrooms and a pay raise for...
Salt Lake City Weekly· 5 days agoSalt Lake City residents will pay higher taxes and service fees while funding larger salaries for the mayor and city council under a nearly $2 billion budget approved on June 11. The budget, ...