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Skills on display
MOSES LAKE — Dylan Sanders credits Job Corps with showing him a path forward. “I graduated high school and I wa…
Busy back-to-school season calls for easy sheet-pan suppers
If you are a teacher or a parent, back-to-school season can mean a ramped-up schedule with less time to cook. If you're a college student in your first apartment or dorm room, you might be cooking for yourself for …
Bring in the experts: It’s time to secure your home network
Not all that long ago, managing your home network’s security didn’t involve much more than installing an antivirus program on your PC. If only it were still so simple.
Edmunds: Best crossover SUVs for towing
RV and trailer sales greatly increased this summer as consumers sought out vacations while remaining socially distant during the pandemic. But what's the best vehicle to tow them?
Art dealer whose treasure sent hunters scouring US West dies
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Antiquities dealer and author Forrest Fenn, who gained fame after hiding a treasure chest filled with gold, jewels and other valuables that drove hundreds of thousands of people to search remo…
4 home insurance pitfalls to avoid during hurricane season
For homeowners in coastal states, the 2020 hurricane season could mean financial disaster. Named storms are rolling in at a record pace, with as many as 25 expected in the Atlantic this season — twice the average n…
Millennial Money: Is moving now your best financial move?
You may not have started 2020 thinking about a move. But like it or not, many of us have had to reconsider our living situations during the pandemic.
What should I look for in a hand sanitizer?
What should I look for in a hand sanitizer?
Bargain chain Century 21 to shut down after nearly 60 years
NEW YORK (AP) — Century 21 Stores — a destination for bargain hunters looking for fat deals on designer dresses and shoes, cosmetics and housewares for nearly 60 years — has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is w…
Some gardeners in a pickle over scarce canning supplies
MARSHFIELD, Vt. (AP) — It’s the time of year when gardeners are turning their ripe tomatoes into sauces and salsas and cucumbers into pickles. But a boom in gardening and preparing food at home during the coronavir…
Letters reveal public distaste for booze in JFK White House
BOSTON (AP) — It was a tempest in a teapot — or, more accurately, a whiskey tumbler.
Does my employer have to say if a coworker has the virus?
Does my employer have to say if a coworker has the virus?
Busy back-to-school season calls for easy sheet-pan suppers
If you are a teacher or a parent, back-to-school season can mean a ramped-up schedule with less time to cook. If you're a college student in your first apartment or dorm room, you might be cooking for yourself for …
North-South Korean couples try to bridge 75-year division
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — On their second date last year, feeling a little drunk at a seaside restaurant, Kim Seo-yun let slip a revelation to her South Korean love interest: She had fled North Korea a decade ago, …
Virus still throwing theme park attendance for a loop
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Theme park operators who spent months installing hand sanitizing stations, figuring out how to disinfect roller coasters seats and checking the temperatures of guests at their gates so they'd co…
VIRUS DIARY: One midnight moment in Taiwan's virus battle
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — “Get back in the car!” the masked people shouted at me. “Get back in!”