• WRIC

    Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority announces plan to help tackle evictions

    The Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority announced a new initiative to help tackle evictions and lease enforcement.

  • Edinburgh retro: 13 photos of devastating fires that changed the face of Edinburgh forever

    From the Great Fire of 1824, which destroyed hundreds of homes and claimed 13 lives in Edinburgh’s Old Town, to more recent blazes, such as the inferno that ravaged part of the Cowgate and South Bridge in 2002, we take a look at some devastating fires that changed the face of Edinburgh forever. Have a look through our photo gallery to see 13 dramatic images of Edinburgh fires throughout history.

  • Chickens go red in the face when they're flustered

    Researchers found that chickens 'blush' when they are in states of agitated. They may not feel emotions in the same we do but might feel 'fear-like' states. The scientists say this could be used to help assess the welfare of captive birds

    • KHON2

    Does your income make the cut for affordable housing?

    Reports said these limits “serve as a guideline in qualifying purchasers and renters for affordable units as required under various city programs.”

  • Top tips to help your money go further

    A poll of 2,000 adults found 74 per cent of females are more inclined to save their money, than attempt an investment (12 per cent). Whereas only 63 per cent of men would put spare money into a savings account – with 21 per cent putting it in the stock market instead. The gender pay gap (27 per cent) and access to financial education (15 per cent) were among reasons it's seen as a preserve for men. However, 77 per cent of women would be interested in learning more about how to get started in...

  • Top tips to help your money go further

    A poll of 2,000 adults found 74 per cent of females are more inclined to save their money, than attempt an investment (12 per cent). Whereas only 63 per cent of men would put spare money into a savings account – with 21 per cent putting it in the stock market instead. The gender pay gap (27 per cent) and access to financial education (15 per cent) were among reasons it's seen as a preserve for men. However, 77 per cent of women would be interested in learning more about how to get started in...

  • Top tips to help your money go further

    A poll of 2,000 adults found 74 per cent of females are more inclined to save their money, than attempt an investment (12 per cent). Whereas only 63 per cent of men would put spare money into a savings account – with 21 per cent putting it in the stock market instead. The gender pay gap (27 per cent) and access to financial education (15 per cent) were among reasons it's seen as a preserve for men. However, 77 per cent of women would be interested in learning more about how to get started in...

  • The Enquirer was the go-to tabloid. Trump helped change that.

    Even by National Enquirer standards, testimony by its former publisher David Pecker at Donald Trump's hush money trial this week has revealed an astonishing level of corruption at America's best-known tabloid and may one day be seen as the moment it effectively died.

  • United Health CEO to face House panel

    Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story United Health CEO to face House panel UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty will testify in front of a House oversight panel next month about the massive cyberattack on Change Healthcare, as Congress grapples with the fallout and lawmakers’ response.

  • Charity match to raise vital funds for Scottish Autism

    Founded by Stephen Manson in 2019 to raise awareness of autism, Autism All Stars will take to the field in the indoor pitch at the Oriam, Scotland’s Sport Performance Centre at Heriot Watt University on Sunday (11am kick-off) with a selection of well-known Edinburgh footballers facing off against each other. 38-year-old Manson, who played for clubs including Raith Rovers and Linlithgow Rose during his career, started what he hoped would be an annual charity fixture with close friend Craig...

  • Minister Urges Immigration Service To Help Consolidate Democracy

    The Deputy Minister for The Interior, Naana Eyiah Quansah, has advised personnel of the Ghana Prisons Service to work diligently as the country nears its presidential and parliamentary elections. She said they were expected to uphold professionalism and promote peace in the discharge of their duties to help consolidate the country’s democratic gains in the […]

  • Disgraced House to seek redemption at charity basketball game

    The annual Arkansas legislative charity basketball fundraiser starts at 6 p.m. tonight at Little Rock Central High, but the trash talking started days ago. Can the House end its humiliating losing streak?