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Restaurants across the country are reporting higher sales but slimmer margins than a year ago, but some are finding ways to function with less staffing. → Read More
As more states approve permitless carry for gun owners, many worry this will put more guns into the wrong hands. → Read More
Excess litter in one neighborhood is forcing neighbors to look at how the trash infrastructure is not meeting the needs of the residents. → Read More
The Center on Colfax is helping seniors and young LGBTQ+ community members stay connected during the pandemic through online groups, but even when the center re-opens, these online groups will help keep people even more connected. → Read More
Oregon decriminalized all drugs earlier this year in an effort to funnel more resources into recovery, not punishment for drug possession. → Read More
A Denver hospital is launching a 'virtual hospital at home' to help COVID-19 patients treat their symptoms at home and not overcrowd the emergency room. → Read More
The Tanana Chiefs Conference is fighting to overturn decades-old legislation → Read More
A private community college in Portland is addressing the education and wealth gap for students of color by offering all Indigenous and Black students free tuition. → Read More
Major league baseball made serious cuts to its draft and minor league affiliate program, which has created severe complications, leaving minor league teams struggling to stay afloat. → Read More
When a heartless theft left one of their own without his prized possessions, a disc golf community stepped up to help catch the crook. → Read More
An Arkansas school district installed solar panels and the money it's saving on electric bills is going directly back into teachers' pockets. → Read More
A family-owned restaurant is reviving carhop service in hopes of keeping business alive as temperatures drop and outdoor dining becomes more difficult. → Read More