ChildStrive’s Great Adventure: Through Oct. 18, ChildStrive, with offices in Everett and Lynnwood, is hosting a Great Adventure. Download the GooseChase app to play the family friendly scavenger hunt. Form a team and complete missions worth one to five points each. For every five points earned, your team will be […]
Month: November 2023
While the onset of the COVID-19 health crisis has propelled the hospitality industry into a period of unmatched unpredictability as to when and how markets will begin to improve, it has also reinforced the fact that guest needs and expectations are never set in stone, and that hoteliers must always […]
You need to recognize that your desire to show people how smart you are, or to impress people with your wealth, or prove how quickly you can make money, which causes you to do insufficient research, can lead you to these bad decisions. Accept that you are flawed, he says, […]
PORT NECHES — A local family left their Port Neches home for the wilderness in a three-day race, hiking across mountains and paddling rivers as subjects of a competition show called Survivalists. The Escobedo family, Sergio and Zulema and daughters Mindy and Elaina, traveled to Sun Valley, Idaho, where they […]
If you’re a fan of stargazing, make sure you book this evening off in your diary. Tonight, the Draconids Meteor Shower will peak, providing you with the perfect opportunity to see shooting stars from the UK. The Draconids Meteor Shower will take place from October 2-16, although the official peak […]
A lifetime ago, on Sept. 14, Greg Vanlandeghem sat outside a café in Holly, Mich., and explained to me that he planned to vote for the President’s re-election because he saw the race as a contest between two bad options. “We’ve got a guy trying not to die,” he told […]
Many Penn State students have been waiting to take a trip back to the gym as a part of their daily routine for the fall semester — and now they have the chance. The Intramural Building reopened to students on Sept. 25. The White Building and the Hepper Fitness Center […]
Investing in 2020 has been an adventure. In a roughly six-month span, the widely followed S&P 500 lost over a third of its value, clawed everything back, and even gained. It was the steepest 30%-plus bear market decline we’ve ever seen, as well as the quickest rebound to new highs […]
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) – Starting today, Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services will implement their number of changes to make it safer and easier for customers to access services. DPS-DVS enhanced a number of processes in the last several months. These services are broken down into the following: Online […]
This article originally appeared on VICE Netherlands. For the past six years, André Meester has worked as a professional butler, tending to the needs of a 56-year-old Dutch gentleman for 60 hours a week. I met up with the 38-year-old at his boss’ house in the small Dutch town of […]
If Craig Carton is indeed headed back to WFAN soon, he will return to the radio station with almost every detail of his rise and fall known. “Wild Card: The Downfall of a Radio Loudmouth” debuted Wednesday night on HBO. It details Carton’s career ascendance to the “Boomer and Carton” […]
The coronavirus pandemic already has permanently shuttered 24 eateries in her scenic town of about 93,000 people. Button is trying desperately to avoid becoming the 25th. “They can’t just walk away and go home to campaign,” she said. “It’s getting worse and worse…We need help.” Button’s plight illustrates the economic […]
Gamers are always looking for the next challenge, and in a year that’s actively encouraged folks to stay home and find entertainment online, players have unlocked all the trophies and killed countless zombies, aliens, and online foes. So what’s next? Even before the global health crisis, subscription services were poised to become […]
It’s good news for people who make a great first impression. (Getty Images) With virtual dating up by 36% during lockdown, it’s no surprise that single people are becoming more and more adept at spotting romantic potential via video call. Digital daters can tell if there’s a spark after just […]
SATURDAY Night Live fired Morgan Wallen for breaking Covid-19 guidelines after the country star kissed fans at a massive college party. The 27-year-old was set to make his debut on the NBC variety show as a musical guest on this weekend’s upcoming episode. 7 The country singer confirmed he was […]
Watching technology spread throughout almost every industry has been one of the most fascinating things I’ve watched over the course of my career. Companies, who 15 years ago thought setting up internal storage, firewalls, and VPNs were as technical as they’d ever get, now have entire engineering teams devoted to […]
Learning outside of the home, what once seemed a common activity but now a precious rarity, is back in downtown. After six months of closure, downtown’s Explore More Discovery Museum reopened last week under limited hours and reduced capacity for pre-scheduled play sessions. Museum Director Lisa Shull said staff has […]
© Provided by Malay Mail ‘Alexander, The Servant & The Water of Life’ is an upcoming webcomic/graphic novel about Alexander the Great by Reimena Yee — Pictures courtesy of Reimena Yee KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 8 — Malaysian illustrator, writer and designer Reimena Yee has a touch of the Fae. No, […]
A Brazilian judge has closed an investigation into possible cybercrimes violations involving soccer star Neymar, a case linked to a woman’s rape allegation that led to no charges against him By MAURICIO SAVARESE Associated Press October 8, 2020, 3:39 AM • 2 min read SAO PAULO — A Brazilian judge […]
In her work as an estate manager, Kristin Reyes often finds herself fielding client requests for a special kind of child minder. “Callers will say to me, ‘Kristin, I need a modern Mary Poppins.’ Everyone knows what that means.” It refers, Ms. Reyes went on to explain, to that old-fashioned […]
CLOSE Are you sick of the election? Are you thinking about staying home on Election Day? DON’T. Here’s why. Story Highlights Early voting in Tennessee begins Oct. 14 and ends Oct. 29. Voting early offers the most sites and times to vote. The Knox County Election Commission administrator urges voters […]
This year has been a relentless little jerk when it comes to global crisis. This autumn, the coronavirus pandemic will be accompanied by the flu — so now more than ever, there’s reason to stay the hell at home. Fear and safety mandates have led to a sharp drop in […]