Day: December 16, 2022

Walmart delivers over 100,000 Veterans’ wreaths to be placed at participating cemeteries in support of Wreaths Across America

Walmart is donating the services of 16 tractor trailers to transport 100,000 veterans’ wreaths to participating ceremonies across the country as part of the company’s involvement in National Wreaths Across America Day – this year, held on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022. Today, a trailer carrying balsam fir veterans’ wreaths is Read More

WalletHub Study Update: 2022’s States Where Employers Are Struggling the Most in Hiring

With the labor force participation rate at 62.1%, one of the lowest rates in decades, WalletHub released updated data on 2022’s States Where Employers Are Struggling the Most in Hiring, plus expert commentary.  In order to see where employers are struggling the most in hiring, WalletHub compared the 50 states Read More

OCTA: Emergency Railroad Stabilization Project Progressing on Schedule

SUPPORT THIS INDEPENDENT JOURNALISMThe article you’re about to read is from our reporters doing their important work — investigating, researching, and writing their stories. We want to provide informative and inspirational stories that connect you to the people, issues and opportunities within our community. Journalism requires lots of resources. Today, Read More

Laguna Playhouse’s Holiday Panto ‘Wonderful Winter of Oz’ is Fun for All Ages

Andrew Metzger, Matthew Patrick Davis, Olivia Sanabia and Doran Butler star in “The Wonderful Winter of Oz” at the Laguna Playhouse. By Eric Marchese | Special to the NB Indy Laguna Playhouse is where the Lythgoe family creates an all-new family-oriented show each year at Christmastime, Americanizing the traditional British Read More

Common Sense Media releases statement on lawsuit seeking to block the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act

James P. Steyer, Founder and CEO of Common Sense Media issued the following statement in response to a lawsuit filed by lobbyists for Big Tech seeking to block The California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act. Common Sense was a lead sponsor for the bipartisan California legislation. “This desperate lawsuit filed by Read More