Going out to eat? See which Duval County restaurants were rated best by inspectors, and which failed the test.
Klarna employees have used emojis to show how they feel about its recent return-to-office policy. Ahead of its IPO, Klarna said employees would be required in the office three days a week. Staff used ...
EXETER TWP, Pa. – The Exeter Township Board of Supervisors selected a new member during its Monday night meeting. Judey Kamora was unanimously elected by the supervisors to fill the supervisor ...
Emma Grede said she created a bonus system to incentivize employees to use AI. The Skims and Good American cofounder spoke on a podcast about motivating her teams to use AI. She says workers and ...
WASHINGTON — A man is in custody for assaulting a grocery store employee with an axe. On Friday, Andrew Spielman entered a Safeway grocery store along Piney Branch Road just before 10 p.m. According ...
A labor dispute between hotel workers at one of Houston's largest hotels and management hit a boiling point on Monday morning, with staff walking out on the job. Members of UNITE HERE Local 23—a ...
Rocky Mount has a new energy resources director — and he is a longtime department employee who had been serving in a management position. Bradley Walters is slated to start Tuesday in his new role, ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — After months of anticipation and outcry, Governor Gretchen Whitmer on Tuesday called for a special election for a critical seat in the Michigan Senate. The seat, which ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — A new report shows construction firms are still struggling to fill positions both in Oregon and nationwide, even as the pace of construction has slowed down, and the vacancies are the ...
This fall features some exciting news for 9-1-1 fans. A brand new show will be debuting, and not a moment too late, because the mothership experienced a loss that must be compensated for. In 9-1-1: ...
The IRS will allow some employees who accepted incentives to leave the agency to keep their jobs, amid concerns that the agency is losing too much of its workforce ahead of next year’s filing season.