It has been three year since News5 first spoke with residents in southeast Colorado Springs who said they felt the summer heat is a lot more intense in their neighborhoods compared to others. Breaking ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — If you’ve spent time outside in southeast Colorado Springs during the summer, you’ve likely noticed one thing right away there’s not much shade. That lack of shade isn ...
Paying cash for healthcare: Can it save you money? You don’t need health insurance to access healthcare. In fact, you can pay out of pocket for healthcare even if you have insurance. Sometimes, doing ...
Leading U.S. digital bank Chime is increasingly turning to a conventional customer acquisition strategy in financial services: cash-back rewards. People who direct-deposit at least $3,000 into their ...
Back-up care benefits companies like Wellthy and Bright Horizons now include pets in their programs, alongside children and elderly family members. Wellthy first began offering pet back-up care in ...
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Brendan Carr on Friday said at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) that President Trump is “winning” his feud against the “fake news media ...
The Gulf of Thailand is teeming with seafood: mackerel, sardines, bream and squid. Snails and anchovies. Shiny green crabs and tiny pink shrimp. "Every day, we are out catching fish and selling them," ...
‘Maybe we will, maybe we won’t, as the big guy would say.‘ ‘Maybe we will, maybe we won’t, as the big guy would say.‘ is a senior policy reporter at The Verge, covering the intersection of Silicon ...
Of all the products and services Apple makes available to consumers, the Apple Card may be the one product U.S. customers entrenched in Apple's ecosystem should pay attention to. Apple Card is a ...
Dollar Tree’s traffic fell 1.2% year over year in the fourth quarter, but the retailer anticipates a more positive trend ahead. A key factor could be Dollar Tree’s multi-price strategy, which debuted ...
O n a Saturday last August, I tuned into my usual Yankees game only to hear the announcers interviewing a surprise guest: Brendan Carr, chair of the Federal Communications Commission. This was odd. It ...