EPA

Nov 14 2025OPINION

Salt Lake City's Nuclear Wake-Up Call

In 2008, city leaders across the U. S. got a harsh lesson. They saw what a nuclear blast could do to their home. It was a wake-up call. But did they act? Not really. Now, years later, most cities still don't have a plan. That's a big problem. The Cold War ended, but the fear of nuclear attack didn'

reading time less than a minute
Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Why Hospitals Need Better Disaster Training

Hospitals have always been on the front lines during emergencies. But recent events, like the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters, have shown that they are not always ready. Many studies before the pandemic pointed out gaps in how hospitals prepare for crises. These gaps became clear during the

reading time less than a minute
Nov 13 2025FINANCE

La Grange's Finance Department: A Puzzle

There's a lot of uncertainty around who's managing the money in La Grange. Until recently, Suzy Mika was listed as the finance director on the village's website, even though she left her job six months ago. After some questions were asked, her name was taken down and replaced with Annmarie Mampe, wh

reading time less than a minute
Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

Too Many Tools, Too Little Time: The Software Sprawl Problem

Software sprawl is a big headache for HR, IT, and Finance teams. A recent study found that most departments use more than three software tools. This means a lot of time and money is wasted on managing these tools instead of focusing on important work. The study also found that many teams spend a qu

reading time less than a minute
Nov 12 2025WEATHER

Heavy Rainfall Alert: What's Coming for California?

California is bracing for a significant weather event. A powerful atmospheric river is heading towards the state, starting in the north on November 12 and moving south the following day. This weather pattern could bring heavy rain, thunderstorms, and potential flooding to coastal areas. The recent

reading time less than a minute
Nov 12 2025CRYPTO

A Standoff in the Courtroom: The Crypto Case That Left Everyone Guessing

In a surprising turn of events, a trial involving two brothers from MIT ended without a clear answer. The case was about a huge sum of money, $25 million, linked to cryptocurrency. The brothers, James and Anton Peraire-Bueno, were accused of fraud and money laundering. But after three days, the jury

reading time less than a minute
Nov 12 2025LIFESTYLE

A New Furry Friend Joins the Greensboro Fire Department

The Greensboro Fire Department recently welcomed a new member to their team, but this one is not a human. It's a puppy! This little furball is not just a pet. It has a big job to do. The puppy will grow up to be a firehouse dog. This is a big deal. It's not every day that a fire department gets a ne

reading time less than a minute
Nov 11 2025HEALTH

Smart Holiday Shopping: Focus on Health and Value

The holiday shopping rush can be overwhelming and often leads to stress and impulsive buys. But it doesn't have to be this way. Instead of getting caught up in the chaos, shoppers can make smarter choices that benefit their health and well-being. By focusing on quality over quantity, people can avoi

reading time less than a minute
Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Innovation Over Regulation: A New Approach to Environmental Protection

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under President Donald Trump is taking a different approach to environmental protection. Instead of focusing on regulations, they are encouraging innovation. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin shared his thoughts on this new direction during an event with Breitbar

reading time less than a minute
Nov 10 2025POLITICS

EPA Chief Talks Policy and Politics

Lee Zeldin, the head of the Environment Protection Agency (EPA), was the star of a policy event. It happened on November 10. Breitbart News organized it. They teamed up with CGCN Group and the ALFA Institute for this. Zeldin has been busy. He's been tackling a big problem. Raw sewage from Mexico ha

reading time less than a minute