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As Easter approaches, egg prices remain high

Egg prices are at near-historic highs in many parts of the world as the spring holidays approach, reflecting a market scrambled by disease, high demand and growing costs for farmers. It's the second year in a row, consumers have faced sticker shock ahead of Easter and Passover, both occasions in which eggs play prominent roles. [...]

By |2024-03-29T12:32:42-04:00Thursday, March 28, 2024|

Local construction employment rose 7% last year

The number of construction jobs in central Ohio grew 7 percent last year, according to figures from the Associated General Contractors of America. In December, there were 51,100 construction jobs in the Columbus metropolitan area, up from 47,800 a year earlier. It was the biggest increase of any large metro area in the state. Columbus [...]

By |2024-03-28T14:12:41-04:00Wednesday, March 27, 2024|

As police departments face officer shortages, some loosen policies to attract more cadets

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Faced with gaping vacancies in its police force and concerns about public safety, the Philadelphia Police Department had to think creatively about how to get more candidates in the door. The answer? Fewer pushups. The city's move to lower requirements for the entry physical exam at its police academy is part of [...]

By |2024-03-27T14:00:05-04:00Tuesday, March 26, 2024|

Homelessness, affordable-housing shortage spark resurgence of ‘micro-apartments’

SEATTLE (AP) — Every part of Barbara Peraza-Garcia and her family's single-room apartment in Seattle has a double or even triple purpose. The 180-square-foot room is filled with an air mattress where she, her partner and their children, ages 2 and 4, sleep. It's also where they play or watch TV. At mealtimes, it becomes [...]

By |2024-03-26T15:03:27-04:00Monday, March 25, 2024|

Gardening bloomed during the pandemic; nurseries hope the momentum continues

NEW YORK (AP) — Garden centers enjoyed a pandemic boom, particularly with millennials, as people looked for outdoor activities during lockdowns. Now the question is, will those wannabe green thumbs stick with the habit? In 2022, 80 percent of households took part in lawn and gardening activities, a five-year high, according to the National Gardening [...]

By |2024-03-25T14:02:05-04:00Friday, March 22, 2024|

Use of contract workers on farms increasing

Six years ago, Illinois farmer John Ackerman didn’t hire any contract workers at all. Now he typically hires about 22 every year through a local coordinator that helps farmers hire crews of agriculturally skilled, often Latino, workers. Those teams hand-weed the soybeans Ackerman grows alongside the pumpkin and corn crops he uses for his primarily [...]

By |2024-03-22T12:02:04-04:00Thursday, March 21, 2024|

Emergency status growing in popularity for rural hospitals looking to remain open

As rural hospitals continue to struggle financially, a new type of hospital is slowly taking root, especially in the Southeast. Rural emergency hospitals receive more than $3 million in federal funding a year and higher Medicare reimbursements in exchange for closing all inpatient beds and providing 24/7 emergency care. While that makes it easier for [...]

By |2024-03-21T14:31:11-04:00Wednesday, March 20, 2024|

Use of batteries for energy storage increasing

In the Arizona desert, a Danish company is building a massive solar farm that includes batteries that charge when the sun is shining and supply energy back to the electric grid when it's not. Combining batteries with renewable energy is becoming a fast-growing method in the United States. "Solar farms only produce when the sun [...]

By |2024-03-20T15:53:57-04:00Tuesday, March 19, 2024|

Wholesale inflation rose 0.6% in February

WASHINGTON (AP) — Wholesale prices accelerated again in February, the latest sign that inflation pressures in the economy remain elevated and might not cool in the coming months as fast as the Federal Reserve or the Biden administration would like. The Labor Department last week said that its producer price index — which tracks inflation [...]

By |2024-03-19T15:45:39-04:00Monday, March 18, 2024|

Ohio’s Republican primaries for House include crowded ballots, a toss-up contest

COLUMBUS (AP) — A slew of Republican candidates on Ohio's primary ballot are running in congressional seats in Tuesday’s elections. One race receiving attention impacts the GOP finding a candidate to flip the district of Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur, the longest-serving woman in Congress. Democrats also have their own primary challenges in the more urban [...]

By |2024-03-18T12:58:04-04:00Friday, March 15, 2024|
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