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Auto thefts, carjackings in major U.S. cities spike, new report finds Auto thefts, carjackings in major U.S. cities spike, new report finds 01/26/2023 05:01am • Motor vehicle thefts across 30 major cities have increased by 59% from 2019 to 2022, spiking amid the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new analysis of crime trends released Thursday by the Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ). The data also showed motor vehicle theft more than doubled How to Afford a House in This Market 01/25/2023 07:00pm • The Covid-19 pandemic helped spur one of the biggest housing boom cycles in history. In 2020, the Federal Reserve slashed interest rates to zero, dropping mortgage rates into the 2% range. Artificially low numbers coupled with the new remote work trend pushed more people to buy more homes in relativ Why You Have Moving Stress, and How to Make Moving to a New Home Easier 01/25/2023 07:00pm • Moving to a new home can seem simple in the abstract -- you just have to pack, get everything in the moving truck and unpack in your new place. But we all know it's not so simple. Packing always takes longer than expected, requires more boxes, you have to go through the process of closing utility ac Gorilla statue stolen in Montgomery County was 'local icon' Gorilla statue stolen in Montgomery County was 'local icon' 01/25/2023 06:07pm • A large gorilla statue made of metal that was stolen from the front of an antique shop in Kensington, Maryland, was well-known and very well-liked in the community, according to the shop's owner. "People would drive up, jump out of cars and take selfies with him," said Kristina Jamgochian, owner Virginia may add road signs marking important spots from Jim Crow Virginia may add road signs marking important spots from Jim Crow 01/25/2023 05:46pm • Virginia may soon have road signs marking significant spots from the Jim Crow era, when Black Americans often had to be careful about where they went and which businesses they walked into. Under a bill passed by the House of Delegates Tuesday, Virginia would add historical markers showing "Green San Francisco's Philz Coffee exits DC market San Francisco's Philz Coffee exits DC market 01/25/2023 02:07pm • Philz Coffee. (Courtesy Google Street View) The last Philz Coffee in the D.C. metro area — and what was the first Philz to open here — will close next month. The Philz location at 1827 Adams Mills Road in Adams Morgan will shutter Feb. 12. It opened in 2016, marking the beginning of t Battered by spike in fuel costs, commuter bus operator and diesel provider face possible MTA lawsuits Battered by spike in fuel costs, commuter bus operator and diesel provider face possible MTA lawsuits 01/25/2023 01:07pm • This content was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. Ron Dillon Jr.’s family has been in the chartered bus business for more than 100 years. His company, Atlantic Coast Charters, provides ser What International Students Should Know About Online U.S. Universities 01/24/2023 07:00pm • While an online university may not be for everyone, there are benefits to choosing this path, such as flexibility and convenience. For many prospective international students, deciding to attend a U.S.-based online university is the first step in the path toward completing an undergraduate or gradua 15 Affordable Online Colleges for Out-of-State Students 01/24/2023 07:00pm • Students, especially those with family or job responsibilities, often turn to an online degree program for its flexibility. With online education, learning is not confined to a physical classroom. Students can complete coursework from the comfort of their home, office or even a coffee shop. The need New FDA guidelines would reduce — but not eliminate — lead in baby food New FDA guidelines would reduce — but not eliminate — lead in baby food 01/24/2023 06:09pm • ▶ Watch Video: FDA proposes limits for lead in baby food The Food and Drug Administration released draft guidelines Tuesday that detail the maximum amount of lead that can be found in baby food products, and is part of the organization's Closer to Zero initiative aiming to reduce child Violence in Woodbridge prompts increased police, security fixes; 7-Eleven loses liquor license Violence in Woodbridge prompts increased police, security fixes; 7-Eleven loses liquor license 01/24/2023 12:47pm • A recent spike in violent crime in a Woodbridge, Virginia, shopping center has resulted in safety and security changes near the intersection of U.S. Route 1 and Prince William Parkway. Now, the business where the violence happened has lost its liquor license. Within the past week, a fatal shootin Solo Travel for Women: The 18 Best Destinations (Plus Tips) 01/23/2023 07:00pm • Perhaps you have a bucket list of places you've always wanted to travel at the ready but you just keep waiting for the right person to go with you. But if your friends are busy, you just broke up with your partner and you're not feeling a family vacation, you don't have to wait to embark on a new ad Discover 12 Current Online Learning Trends 01/23/2023 07:00pm • While hastily planned remote instruction differs from fully planned online college programs, education experts say a shift during the coronavirus pandemic accelerated the growth of online learning. Colleges are now poised to offer more choices in distance learning, but it takes time, expertise and r 5 ways nonprofits can win at talent management in 2023 5 ways nonprofits can win at talent management in 2023 01/23/2023 12:57pm • There’s no getting around it: The last couple of years have been challenging for human resources teams in the social impact sector — particularly recruiting and retaining talent. Since 2020, nonprofits have seen “decreases in revenue, decreases in funding, decreases in opportunities to What to Do With Your Tax Return Money 01/22/2023 07:00pm • If you're eagerly awaiting your tax refund, you may be ready to start an online shopping spree or earmark the money for a big purchase, like an 85-inch TV. Stop and think for a moment: These are economically challenging times. In 2022, according to the Internal Revenue Service, the average tax refun
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