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Month: July 2021

A job seeker arrives at a Job News USA career fair in Louisville

Don’t be fooled by America’s strong jobs numbers. The recovery is far from over

By Anneken Tappe, CNN Business Friday’s jobs report was super strong. But don’t be fooled: America’s labor market problems — millions unemployed, worker shortages and worries about child care and health risks — will persist throughout the summer. Even though the US job market is rapidly improving, the economy is still far from back-to-normal. Employers

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‘Therapy Gardening’ Harvests Good Vibes For Mind, And Body In Wheaton

By Lauren Victory Click here for updates on this story     WHEATON, Illinois (WBBM) — Sunshine and seedlings–it is a combo that’s creating a lot of happiness and healing in the western suburbs. Morning Insider Lauren Victory takes us inside a garden therapy club that’s re-growing after an off-season. The wheels are motion at DuPage Care

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Gardening is considered recreational therapy.

‘Therapy Gardening’ Harvests Good Vibes For Mind, And Body In Wheaton

By Lauren Victory Click here for updates on this story     WHEATON, Illinois (WBBM) — Sunshine and seedlings–it is a combo that’s creating a lot of happiness and healing in the western suburbs. Morning Insider Lauren Victory takes us inside a garden therapy club that’s re-growing after an off-season. The wheels are motion at DuPage Care

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Salute to America forecast

This evening’s Salute to America forecast is absolutely gorgeous, and we couldn’t have dialed up a better one for you. Temperatures will be in those upper 70s near dinnertime, and between 8 and 10, after that sun sets, temperatures will fall into those mid to lower 70s. Overnight tonight, temperatures will drop into those upper

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White Supremacy Stickers Found On Cars At Black And Brown-Owned Business Market In Haverhill

By Mike LaCrosse Click here for updates on this story     HAVERHILL, Massachusetts (WBZ) — White supremacy stickers were found on cars following an outdoor market event in Haverhill over the weekend hosted by Merrimack Valley Black & Brown Voices Inc., a non-profit that supports “black, indigenous, and people of color across the Merrimack Valley of

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White Supremacy Stickers Found On Cars At Black And Brown-Owned Business Market In Haverhill

By Mike LaCrosse Click here for updates on this story     HAVERHILL, Massachusetts (WBZ) — White supremacy stickers were found on cars following an outdoor market event in Haverhill over the weekend hosted by Merrimack Valley Black & Brown Voices Inc., a non-profit that supports “black, indigenous, and people of color across the Merrimack Valley of

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Baltimore City Council, Residents Outraged About Crime As City On Track To Hit 300 Homicides For 7th Consecutive Year

By Rachael Cardin Click here for updates on this story     BALTIMORE, Maryland (WJZ) — Half way through 2021 and the city is on track to hit 300 homicides for the seventh consecutive year. Charm City is projected to have more than 1,000 shootings by year’s end. City Council members are outraged. Many asking about accountability

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Baltimore City Council, Residents Outraged About Crime As City On Track To Hit 300 Homicides For 7th Consecutive Year

By Rachael Cardin Click here for updates on this story     BALTIMORE, Maryland (WJZ) — Half way through 2021 and the city is on track to hit 300 homicides for the seventh consecutive year. Charm City is projected to have more than 1,000 shootings by year’s end. City Council members are outraged. Many asking about accountability

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