• Get busy and find out how you can help count the bees

    The annual national bee count to monitor how wild bees in the Netherlands are doing is starting on Monday and will last until March 24. Anyone with a balcony, garden or a nearby piece of greenery is welcome to participate in the count. There are some 360 bee species in the Netherlands, half of which are on the red list of threatened species. Around 34 species have already become extinct. The annual count is meant to monitor bee numbers and

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    Locals say women are leading as small businesses owners in Orcutt

    People in Orcutt gathered for the grand opening of Sapphire Shoes a new business owned by a local female entrepreneur.

  • Google Will Use AI to Help EV Owners Find Chargers

    Unlike a Shell or Chevron station, EV charging spots can sometimes be tricky to find. They can be situated in hotel parking lots in the sub basement of a garage or even tucked behind restaurants where you definitely wouldn’t want to order the chicken strips. Point is, Google Maps wants to make finding these chargers … Continued Read the original post: Google Will Use AI to Help EV Owners Find Chargers

  • Danny Malin: 'Clubbing in Leeds isn't dead, it's just changed and local businesses need your support'

    With the sad closure of iconic live music venues, local radio shows being scrapped and another Leeds nightclub, Wire, announcing its closure last week, what is the future of our local music scene? A lot of people don’t know that I’m a director of LDC Radio, a community radio station which broadcasts across West Yorkshire. While people’s going out and spending habits have changed since the pandemic which is hitting nighttime venues hard, there’s still a huge demand and need to celebrate music...

  • Mayor Karen Bass urges business, philanthropic leaders to help fund homeless housing

    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass used her State of the City address to announce a fundraising campaign to bring homeless Angelenos indoors, calling on business leaders, charitable organizations and wealthy individuals to contribute to the effort. Bass told an audience gathered at City Hall on Monday evening that her administration has already made crucial strides in the fight against homelessness, in part by working more closely with county, state and federal agencies. Now, Bass is urging those with...

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    State awards nearly $8 million to Santa Barbara County to help unhoused locals find housing

    On Thursday, Governor Newsom announced that Santa Barbara County was awarded a $7,975,380 grant to connect local unhoused people to area housing solutions.

  • 10th year of local farmer awards helps 100 local farms improve infrastructure

    This year’s Local Farmer Awards have awarded checks of up to $2,500 to 100 Western Massachusetts farms.

  • Help find this racist

    Another vile Neanderthal. Please help locate him. On the Bedford to three bridges train & this group of guys starting on anyone (including a woman in her 70s), racist slurs, throwing punches. As soon as he sees me filming he threatens me I get the train everyday, easily the most horrendous journey & experience I’ve […]

  • Local businesses frustrated by road closure

    The road closure will begin April 29 and last about three weeks. Construction crews will be relocating a fiber optic bank and installing a cross culvert.

  • WRTA to spotlight local businesses on buses

    It’s all part of the “Give Small Business A Lift” campaign.

  • Business owner convicted of tax evasion

    EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — A Mifflin County man was convicted today of tax evasion as he failed to pay his income taxes as well as his businesses. According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, a federal jury convicted Brandon Aumiller, 55, of Milroy, Mifflin County on Thursday, April 11, on tax evasion for his role in []

  • Local businesses donate to fashion and design show

    JULES THIN CRUST of Wayne and Gingy's owner Jean Tremblay and stylist Stephanie Covino made donations recently to a student-run Fashion and Design Show will be held from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 19th in “The Big Room” of Ludington Library.