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May 15 2024
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New hospital will add 150 psychiatric beds in Seattle
The Mental Health Project is a Seattle Times initiative focused on covering mental and behavioral health issues. It is funded by Ballmer Group, a national organization focused on economic mobility for children and families. Additional support is provided by City University of Seattle. The Seattle Times maintains editorial control over work produced by this team. About two dozen health care
The Seattle TimesMay 15 2024
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Vernon Hills’ Frannie Poulos might ‘fly under the radar.’ But she stands out during a regional semifinal.
Vernon Hills junior midfielder Frannie Poulos has three teammates who are college recruits. Does she get overlooked while playing alongside Sophie Ackerman (Loyola), Carly Sides (Northern Michigan), and Ava Lukyan (Kent State)? “Frannie can sometimes fly under the radar but is one of those cogs in the machine that is absolutely necessary for it to run,” Vernon Hills coach Cory Smith said. “She
Chicago TribuneAug 27 2023
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Maui’s immigrant workers seek recovery from wildfire
LAHAINA, Hawaii -- Freddy Tomas was working in his yard in Lahaina when the fire advanced with stunning speed right up to his fence. He rushed to save valuables from a safe inside his house but realized he didn't have time and fled, his face blackened with soot. Days after fleeing in his pickup, amid smoke so thick he could only follow the red taillights of the vehicle in front of him and pray
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteMay 15 2024
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Study reveals vision for Salt Lake City's reimagined downtown
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AxiosMay 15 2024
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College grads need $99,081 salary offer to change jobs, New York Fed survey says
The job market is cooling, the cost of living is still at a record high and judging by return-to-office mandates, the pendulum is seemingly swinging back in favor of bosses—but that doesn’t mean employers will now be able to snap up top talent on the cheap. According to the New York Fed’s most recent Survey of Consumer Expectations, workers are expecting bigger salary increases to change jobs
FortuneMay 14 2024
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Report: 2 Foreign Nationals Attempted to Breach Marine Corps Base in VA
Two foreign nationals reportedly pretended to be Amazon workers in an attempt to breach the Quantico Marine Corps Base in Virginia, located 36 miles outside of Washington, DC. The two men reportedly drove a “box truck” up to the base’s main gate and informed the guards that they were with Amazon and were making a delivery to the post office in the Town of Quantico, located on the base,
Breitbart NewsMay 15 2024
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104-year-old time capsule discovered during high school demolition unveils hidden treasures
The community at Mankato, Minnesota, recently received a big surprise when construction workers discovered a hidden treasure tucked in a 104-year-old high school building while demolishing it. In 2023, it was decided that the Owatonna High School would have to be demolished, spurring emotional reactions and memories from generations of locals who’ve passed through it over the last century. In
The Epoch TimesMay 08 2023
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Tech Workers Aren’t as Rich as They Used to Be
Tommy York grew up in San Francisco but was far from his goal of saving enough money to buy a home in the pricey market—until he landed an engineering job at Google.
It was December 2021, and the shares of Google parent Alphabet had just hit a record high. Mr. York’s pay package included a $175,000 stock grant to be paid out over four years. The success of the $2 trillion company would
Wall Street Journal (News)May 15 2024
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"So many children:" Charlotte doctor recounts despair in Gaza hospital
A Charlotte-area doctor who made it home from Gaza just days before the Israeli takeover of the Rafah crossing is relaying the deteriorating humanitarian condition and pleading for the safe exit of trapped medical workers. Why it matters: Azeem Elahi's story makes a war that sometimes feels infinitely far away touch closer to home. What they're saying: "There were just so many children and
AxiosMay 15 2024
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Loop restaurants are clawing their way back to health
Donna Lee, founder of Brown Bag Seafood Co., is starting to feel optimistic about the Loop. The number of office workers coming downtown seems to be inching up every month. Lunch rushes are back, and Lee hopes the summer will bring hordes of hungry tourists to her fast casual restaurant group. Brown Bag closed two of its downtown locations in 2020, when the pandemic gutted the dining scene.
Chicago Tribune