CVS to lay off 5,000 workers in cost-cutting move

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:11 GMT

CVS to lay off 5,000 workers in cost-cutting move (The Hill) -- CVS Health is laying off 5,000 employees in a cost-cutting move as it shifts focus to health care services.The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that the layoffs will primarily affect employees who work in the corporate sector of the U.S.-based health care giant. CVS Health said that positions in the company’s stores, pharmacies, and clinics will not be affected by the new slate of layoffs. According to a memo obtained by the Journal, CVS also plans to cut down on travel expenses and the use of consultants and vendors. The company will also put an end to certain business initiatives and uses technology to increase productivity.  Those affected by the latest layoffs will receive severance pay, benefits, and help with future employment opportunities elsewhere, according to the Journal. CVS Health, which employs about 300,000 people, recently closed 900 chain stores in 2021 in response to the changing of “consumer buying patterns,” according to CN...

Bed, Bath & Beyond stores closed, but website relaunches through new owner

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:11 GMT

Bed, Bath & Beyond stores closed, but website relaunches through new owner CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) -- Bed, Bath & Beyond may have closed all their physical stores across the country, but a new owner of the brand officially relaunched their website Tuesday.Fans of the retailer may now be relieved to hear that Overstock.com purchased the brand's name and plans to continue the online store and app, selling furniture, rugs and other household items. This purchase means accounts with Overstock.com will now become Bed, Bath and Beyond accounts. Bed Bath & Beyond in Hadley has closed There are some differences that come with this new ownership. The company no longer affiliates with buybuy BABY and Harmon. In addition, the company will not allow items sold through Bed, Bath & Beyond before August 1 to be returned. Gift cards and coupons through the previous owners also will not be accepted. Another feature that will not return at this time is the gift registry. Bed, Bath & Beyond filed for Chapter 11 protection in April and all physical stores wer...

July 2023 was officially the hottest July on record in Austin

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:11 GMT

July 2023 was officially the hottest July on record in Austin AUSTIN (KXAN) — It's official: last month was the hottest July on record in the city of Austin.The average temperature at Camp Mabry, with both highs and lows taken into account, was 90.8°. That beats the previous record of 90.6° set in July 2011. Austin’s weather extremes: Hottest, coldest and wettest July records No other July in recorded history has had an average temperature greater than 90°. In a normal July, the average temperature is 85.8°.We’re keeping track of Austin’s weather extremes. Click here to see Austin’s heat and cold records, or click here to see Austin’s rain and snow records.July 2023 saw a total of 25 days above 100°. As of July 31, 24 of those were in a row, the second-longest streak ever.Camp Mabry, Austin's official weather reporting site, was at or above 105° for 11 days in a row between July 10 and 20, making it the longest stretch of 105° temperatures ever recorded. Weather records in Austin date back to the 1890s.Not only was last month the hottes...

Advocates call on Austin leaders to prioritize permanent supportive housing in budget

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:11 GMT

Advocates call on Austin leaders to prioritize permanent supportive housing in budget AUSTIN (KXAN) — Tuesday, several groups will call on Austin leaders to shuffle more money toward permanent supportive housing, rental assistance and harm reduction in the Fiscal Year 2023-24 budget.Those groups include the Texas Harm Reduction Alliance and Austin Justice Coalition. "Despite Mayor Watson’s recent announcement of Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) funds for temporary shelter, the crisis is far from over and will continue without meaningful funding for permanent supportive housing, eviction prevention, and harm reduction services," a release said. $65 million awarded to Austin community groups addressing homelessness "We're not taking our eye off that ball," Mayor Kirk Watson told KXAN last week when we asked whether that TDHCA announcement would allow the city to shuffle more money toward permanent supportive housing. "But what I have been saying is that what we need to do is we need to not focus just one part of the continuum, we n...

Austin Forensic Science Department on notice from DA for 'potential significant violations'

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:11 GMT

Austin Forensic Science Department on notice from DA for 'potential significant violations' Editor's Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for Aug. 1, 2023AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Travis County District Attorney's Office has sent a letter to the Forensic Science Department of the City of Austin asking for an update in 30 days on how the department has worked to remedy "recent disclosure and protocol violations."According to the letter, the DA's office was recently notified of "potential significant violations at the Department," which primarily centers around material the forensic science department has "previously improperly withheld."The letter cites what the DA calls "potentially exculpatory material" including:An email from a supervisor detailing lack of confidence in an analyst to perform their job dutiesCriminal conduct allegations by staff membersWithholding errors discovered by staff membersLack of supervision which resulted in evidence not entering a chain of custody for two yearsThe DA's office said these potential infractions have the capacity ...

Mosquito traps in Brushy Creek, Cedar Park test positive for West Nile

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:11 GMT

Mosquito traps in Brushy Creek, Cedar Park test positive for West Nile WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- Williamson County has reported its tenth and eleventh positive mosquito samples, which were collected in Brushy Creek and the City of Cedar Park. The positive samples were collected from trap sites near Cat Hollow Park and Milburn Park on July 27, a press release from Williamson County said. Since testing began in May, eleven mosquito samples have tested positive for West Nile virus. How to stay safe from mosquitoes No human cases have been reported in Williamson County to date, but according to county officials, there have been five human cases reported in Texas this year.Some of the symptoms of West Nile Virus include fever, headache, body aches, a skin rash on the trunk of the body and swollen lymph nodes. Those older than age 50 or with compromised immune systems are more likely to develop severe symptoms.What can you do to protect yourself?Here are some tips from the WCCHD:Drain any standing water around your property. Mosquitoes can r...

Minnesotans fire up their grills on Tuesday for Night to Unite/National Night Out

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:11 GMT

Minnesotans fire up their grills on Tuesday for Night to Unite/National Night Out Fire up that grill, Minnesota: It’s Night to Unite.Also known as National Night Out, the annual event held on the first Tuesday in August is designed to build relationships over food and fun with neighbors, law enforcement and others across your community.While National Night Out was officially launched in 1984, Minnesota celebrates its own version with Night to Unite. Minnesota’s version, according to the Minnesota Crime Prevention Association, “promotes police-community partnership, neighborhood camaraderie, and enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement.”Check with your local municipality to determine if your community observes National Night Out, Night to Unite or both.St. Paul is one of the cities in the Twin Cities participating in the community-building campaign.“We encourage, ask for and appreciate ALL SAINT PAUL residents to participate on Tuesday, August 1, 2023 for the 39th Annual National Night Out!” the city notes...

Cannabis dispensary coming to Central Ave in Colonie

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:11 GMT

Cannabis dispensary coming to Central Ave in Colonie COLONIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Brownies, a CBD shop on Central Avenue in Colonie, will soon be selling cannabis products. Mother and son owners Kelly and Michael Hilland were recently awarded a Conditional Adult Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) license by the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM). Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Michael Hilland said they started Brownies two years ago. His mom is a retired veteran and CBD helped with her PTSD and trouble sleeping. "I noticed not many CBD stores in the area so we decided that if it could help her, it could help everyone," said Hilland.The Brownies team (photo courtesy: Michael Hilland)The Brownies shop location was already approved by OCM, said Hilland, and they are currently working on securing, remodeling, and hiring. The dispensary will be selling THC flower, cartridges, edibles, topicals, oils, and concentrates. Cannabis dispensary looking to open in Saratoga Springs "Our main goal ...

Amsterdam purchases new firetruck with aid from Assemblyman Santabarbara

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:11 GMT

Amsterdam purchases new firetruck with aid from Assemblyman Santabarbara AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The City of Amsterdam unveiled a new fire truck Aug. 1, 2023. Mayor Mike Cinquanti said the city purchased the $1.7 Million truck earlier than planned after frequent breakdowns caused issues with the previous tower ladder. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! “When it came to purchasing this new ladder truck last summer, there were no good deals to be had," Cinquanti said. "Prices on rigs like this were sent sky-high thanks to the post pandemic economy and we had not budgeted for the purchase.” Part of the funding to purchase the new truck came from Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara, who secured $350,000 in state funding. Volunteer firefighters sue Clifton Park for tax benefits “It’s important that we continue to keep up with the times and provide that equipment, provide the best things that are available to our firefighters," Santabarbara said. "It ensures they can more effectively do their job, they c...

Cardboard boat races are on at Hudson Crossing Park

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:53:11 GMT

Cardboard boat races are on at Hudson Crossing Park SCHUYLERVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Cardboard boats take to the Hudson River this month at Hudson Crossing Park. The park's 17th annual Cardboard Boat Races hit the water on Saturday, Aug. 12. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Racers don't need to bring their own boat. Registration and construction open at 8 a.m., running to 11 a.m. The races themselves run until 3 p.m., with prizes not just limited to top speeds. Racers will compete for Titanic Award, Most Enthusiastic Crew, People's Choice, Best in Show, Most Sailors Left Afloat, and Judge's Bribe Award - which honors the boat to donate the most to Hudson Crossing Park. Registration info can be found through Hudson Crossing Park, along with tips on how to build the perfect boat.This year's boat race theme is "Magical History Tour," celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Champlain Canal's completion. Opened in 1823, the canal was originally used for the shipping of iron, stone, pro...