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May 07 2024
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Mercedes Retreats to Gas Guzzlers as EVs Fail to Boost Profit
Mercedes-Benz Group AG is backing away from ambitious electric-vehicle goals as weakening sales push the luxury-auto maker to its tried-and-true combustion engines for the foreseeable future.
“The transformation might take longer than expected,” Chief Executive Officer Ola Källenius will tell shareholders at the company’s annual general meeting on Wednesday, according to prepared
BloombergApr 25 2024
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Pets may need to wait weeks, months for care amid US veterinarian shortage
America is running short on veterinarians — and that could lead to problems for pets. A recent study by Mars Veterinary headquartered in Vancouver, Washington shows that by the year 2030, there could be 15,000 fewer vets than needed to care for pets nationwide. It’s common these days for people to schedule an appointment for their pets — and then wait weeks, if not months, for their animals to
Fox News DigitalMar 22 2024
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Effects of veterinary shortage seen across Nevada
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Pet owners across Nevada may have noticed that it's become a challenge to book an appointment at some veterinarian clinics or paying more to get that furry friend treated. Director of the Nevada Department of Agriculture Dr. JJ Goicoechea said the changes are being driven by the lack of veterinarians in the state. "It's not just in Nevada but across the nation. We are
KTNV 13 Las VegasApr 08 2024
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Maine teacher shortage is expected to be widespread in the next school year
The Maine Department of Education has released a list of teaching positions that are in high demand and will qualify for emergency hiring rules next year. Next school year, the state expects there to be a shortage of teachers in health and physical fitness, special education, computer science, music, social studies, early childhood, art, English, English as a Second Language, science and math
Portland Press HeraldMay 18 2024
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Truck hauling iodine gas, lithium batteries catches fire, shuts down I-94
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MLive.comApr 20 2024
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Sunnyvale public safety gets new paramedics in midst of county-wide shortage
Sunnyvale public safety officers are relieved to have new and much-needed paramedics for the city, but desire a long-term solution to address a local and county-wide shortage. City firefighters and police officers are trained EMTs, but for years the department had no paramedics, who are more qualified to perform advanced procedures and offer advanced life support during emergencies. The
San Jose Mercury NewsMay 02 2024
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SC teacher shortage could get relief as House passes back-door measure ahead of deadline
State lawmakers took action on Thursday to get legislation that would provide teachers more flexibility and help tackle the teacher shortage signed into law before a legislative deadline. The S.C. House of Representatives unanimously approved two bills that now include measures to give teachers more freedom to change jobs without running the risk of having their teaching certification
The StateApr 07 2024
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Minnesota schools turn to international teachers to help amid shortage
Fridley schools were on course to be short dozens of educators this school year. Without a plan, the special education department was set to be sorely understaffed. And at least one classroom had no permanent teacher. That's why Brenda Lewis, the district's new superintendent, turned to international recruiting last fall — a strategy that worked to staff schools at her previous district in
Star TribuneApr 14 2024
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Fear of getting assaulted, drug use are factors in RTD driver shortage
The Denver PostApr 19 2024
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Abbott writes THECB to create task force addressing healthcare workforce shortages
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Gov. Greg Abbott is taking steps to make sure Texans can see a doctor or a nurse when they are needed. On Thursday, Abbott sent a letter to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) asking them to help address healthcare workforce shortages in Texas, Abbott’s office said in a news release. Abbott said he wants board to create a task force that would “provide
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