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Two-thirds of small business owners close to burnout, despite pandemic restrictions easing

By Kevin Gallagher Click here for updates on this story     May 6, 2022 (CTV Network) — After more than two years of rolling COVID-19 lockdowns, capacity restrictions, and supply chain disruptions, half of small business owners report difficulty coping with mental health challenges. The data, released by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) and

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Rebecca Grossman ordered to stand trial for murder of 2 boys in alleged Westlake Village hit-and-run

By KABC Staff Click here for updates on this story     VAN NUYS, California (KABC) — Rebecca Grossman bolted out of a Van Nuys’ courtroom Thursday after Superior Court Judge Shellie Samuels ruled that the wealthy socialite “shall stand trial for murder” in connection with an alleged Westlake Village hit-and-run that left two young brothers dead.

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Philadelphia to scan middle schoolers for weapons beginning next week

By Dann Cuellar Click here for updates on this story     PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — The School District of Philadelphia is launching a new security measure that some parents might consider controversial. Middle school and elementary school students will undergo weapon screenings beginning next week. “It’s about keeping our children safe,” said Chief Kevin Bethel of the

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Families evacuated from Thursday morning flooding return to find damage inside homes

By Emma Claybrook Click here for updates on this story     FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas (KHBS, KHOG) — Fayetteville police said at least 10 people were pulled from their apartments after floodwaters rose Thursday morning. Crews used boats to safely transport people from their front doors to higher grounds after storms brought flash flooding to Fayetteville. “I was

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