Why More Bosses Than Workers Plan To Quit Over Office Return Policies The published version of Forbes' Future of Work newsletter delivers the latest news for chief human resources officers and other talent managers on disruptive technologies, managing the workforce and ... 05/20/2024 - 7:47 am | View Link
Bice: State Rep. Myers exited school job after numerous complaints from families Rep. LaKeshia Myers is running to be promoted to the state Senate. But there are serious questions about her last job as a middle school dean of students. 05/19/2024 - 11:03 pm | View Link
Chattooga County cornoner election draws four candidates During all his time in Chattooga County, a relatively small county with a population of about 25,000, he said he's never known four candidates to run for coroner. Over the years, Rainwater said he's ... 05/18/2024 - 10:26 am | View Link
2024 Audi RS3 Review: A Modern Rally Car Worth Every Penny An oddball five-cylinder engine and standard all-wheel drive gives Audi's RS3 some pep, but its willingness to go sideways is what'll make you fall in love. 05/16/2024 - 2:54 pm | View Link
I've flipped burgers and hauled packages but I didn't realize how bad hourly service jobs were until I got a 9-to-5 office job I got a job at a shipping company handling packages because I needed health insurance. It was awful and something I wouldn't wish on anyone. In January 2023, I finally returned to corporate-office ... 05/13/2024 - 10:17 pm | View Link
Over the years, the film and media industry has been one of the lesser-known players in the Texas economy, but some in the industry say the Lone Star State is on its way to being a go-to place for films and TV shows. Paul Jensen, executive director of the Texas Media Production Alliance, was a recent guest on the Texas Business Minds podcast, where he discussed what's needed for Texas to thrive in this growing part of the domestic economy.
Keeping up with the theme of mixing art with authentic Mexican cuisine, the new location of Taco Chelo was designed by taking inspiration from a 200-year-old Mexican cantina.
Tucson-based Pima Federal Credit Union has agreed to acquire Republic Bank of Arizona in an all-cash deal. Here's what we know so far about the acquisition.
Terrance and Rose Collins originally bought the property about two decades ago and built the house brand-new in 2005. Terrance passed away in 2021 and Rose followed this year — both at the age of 79 — and now the trustees of the estate are selling it.