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Jun 06 2024
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Brookfield's 4th Annual Block Party 'A Huge Success': Officials
The weather cooperated on Sunday, and more than 1,200 visitors poured along Old Route 7 in the Brookfield Town Center District for the live music and a record number of tents and food vendors. "The event generated a profit of $8,750, one hundred percent of which will be donated to organizations that help make Brookfield the great town that it is," said Greg Dembowski, Brookfield's economic
Patch.comJun 06 2024
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Airport workers demand better pay, conditions from top carrier
Airport service workers in Charlotte aren’t happy with American Airlines’ pay and work conditions. Charlotte Douglas International Airport contractors rallied Tuesday along with peers from other American hubs to urge the nation’s biggest carrier to take responsibility for contractors who help fuel their profits. The Charlotte workers demand the airline improve wages, provide affordable health
The Charlotte PostJun 06 2024
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The financial reality facing middle-class America
Homes on Provo's east bench are pictured on Thursday, June 23, 2022. A recent Pew Research Center report’s ranked two Utah cities in the top 10 metro areas that are most densely populated by the middle class, Ogden-Clearfield and Provo-Orem. President Joe Biden credited the American workers this past Labor Day, specifically the middle-class workers. “The middle class built America, and unions
Deseret NewsMay 23 2024
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Boeing suffers another blow as contract offer rejected
Boeing suffered yet another blow as firefighters who protect the company's manufacturing plants in the Seattle area rejected the latest contract offer, citing concerns about low pay and safety. Earlier this month, Boeing locked out about 125 of its firefighters and brought in replacements after negotiations with the firefighters' union failed to deliver an agreement. Boeing began contact talks
NewsweekJun 05 2024
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Saugus school board discusses future of gender-specific events
Emotions ran high at Tuesday’s Saugus Union High School District governing board meeting as board members, district officials and attendees discussed how best to approach gender-specific events. The issue arose when Mountainview Elementary School parents learned that they would no longer be allowed to have events specifically centered around fathers and daughters, or mothers and sons.
The Santa Clarita Valley SignalJun 05 2024
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Wichita firefighters: Eliminating grant-created positions would be public safety risk
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - As the City of Wichita looks ahead to its 2026 budget, one cost-saving option comes with a warning from Wichita firefighters concerning public safety. That option eliminates fire department positions made possible last year through the Staffing For Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant. The grant runs out in March 2026 and the city may not reapply.
KWCHJun 05 2024
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UAW leans into contentious NY primary
United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain defended Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) while pushing back against candidates who “are too scared to stand up to the billionaires.” Fain said Wednesday in a post on X that the union “fights for economic justice from the bargaining table to the ballot box.” “We need leaders like @JamaalBowmanNY who will fight for the wealthy to pay their fair share!”
The HillMay 27 2024
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Researchers measure crystal nucleation in supercooled atomic liquids
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: Researchers at European XFEL in Schenefeld near Hamburg have taken a closer look at the formation of the first crystallization of nuclei in supercooled liquids. They found that the formation starts much later than
Phys.orgJun 05 2024
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Caregivers push for national staffing requirements
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – Nursing home staff were on Capitol Hill Wednesday, voicing support for new national staffing requirements for nursing homes proposed by the Biden administration. “Give us what we need so that we are able to properly take care of these residents,” Lakeshie Jones, an SEIU Union worker said. Texas Democratic Congressman Lloyd Doggett says a lack of staff has hurt care for
Fox 4 Kansas CityJun 06 2024
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Ten memorable high school sports moments
Palma football: Starring at an 0-5 start after forfeiting three wins, the Chieftains faced an uphill climb, needing to win their final regular season game just to reach the postseason. Its 39th consecutive Central Coast Section playoff appearance would be memorable as Palma thumped Hollister, upset higher seeded Menlo-Atherton before beating Alisal for its 12th CCS title. The Chieftains then
Monterey County Herald