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Vacancies across engineering, parks and finance are pushing West Palm Beach to pay for contractors while leaders consider workforce housing and hiring changes.
A Sheetz in South Greensburg sold a $350,000 Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket that matched all five numbers. Winners have one year to claim and should contact the lottery.
Nevada's seasonally adjusted jobless rate stayed at 5.3% in March while the Las Vegas metro sat at 5.4%, with leisure and hospitality losing ground amid uneven local gains.
A South Elgin woman won $1 million after buying a $50 Illinois Lottery scratch-off at a Speedway; the retailer will collect a $10,000 selling bonus. The winner plans to travel and buy a house.
A DACA recipient and nurse’s assistant has been held at El Valle Detention Center after a Feb. 16 traffic stop; family and advocates rallied for her release.
A private women's social club called The Village is planned for Southtown at 723 S. Flores. Organizers say they'll reveal an in‑house restaurant this summer and target a late‑2026 opening.
Local health data show rising rent is already forcing many Bexar County residents to delay or skip medical care. City plans and nonprofit repairs aim to blunt the fallout.
Parents at Esteban E. Torres High say they weren’t told about a Rainbow Festival that included drag, twerking and student filming; LAUSD says the event promoted belonging.
A Philadelphia‑based call center filed a WARN notice saying it will close its San Luis site and affect 232 workers, city leaders say the loss will hit the local economy.
Trustees reviewed a draft that would expand cellphone rules to include smartwatches and smart glasses and would bar students from using AI on standardized tests.
After a $28 million overhaul, Livonia’s Kirksey Recreation Center reopened with bigger gyms, a doubled FitHub and new rooms for classes and seniors.
A drain-pipe failure left graves at Mount Zion Cemetery in Collingdale submerged, and borough officials say they have limited authority to force repairs.
Memorial City Mall will require under-18 visitors to be chaperoned May 9–10 and will check IDs as management steps up security amid social-media chatter.
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