
Consumers plan to spend less this holiday season
Researchers found that on average, people planned to spend a little more than $997 on gifts, food and other necessities for the holidays – $50 less than last year.
Continue Reading »Researchers found that on average, people planned to spend a little more than $997 on gifts, food and other necessities for the holidays – $50 less than last year.
Continue Reading »A Colorado landlord is accused of penning a letter to his tenants saying he will double the rent if Democratic nominee Joe Biden wins the presidential election, and some who live in the trailer park are calling
Continue Reading »The downed power lines are near Grantham Road.
Continue Reading »The company will sell bottles of its Polynesian and Chick-fil-A sauces in select states.
Continue Reading »Former House Speaker MIke Hubbard will not receive a revised sentence for the six remaining ethics violations upheld by the Alabama Supreme Court.
Continue Reading »According to court documents, two men in southeast Oklahoma have been charged for allegedly performing an illegal gender reassignment surgery without a license and storing the body parts in a freezer.
Continue Reading »The tour came after continued concerns over conditions with reports of mold and pest infestations, along with lead poisoning that could affect children.
Continue Reading »Despite suspending enforcement of the mask mandate city wide, anyone working in or visiting any city building including the government center, police department or even animal control has to wear a mask.
Continue Reading »U.S. regulators have approved the first drug to treat COVID-19. Remdesivir is an antiviral medicine given through an IV for patients needing hospitalization.
Continue Reading »It’s an alternative to face-to-face sit-downs, which are limited this year because of the pandemic.
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