Growing up in Mobile, Alabama, Collin Middleton frequently visited her grandmother’s house in Old Metairie. When her grandmother decided to sell, Middleton
Pupils from schools in Rugby, Stratford, Leamington and Southam were among those to receive prizes for showing what a climate change hero means to them
Southwest Airlines adds Buy Now, Pay Later as a ticket purchase option
The new credit option has lots of benefits, but consumers shouldn t overuse it 04/28/2021
Photo (c) rypson - Getty ImagesBuy Now, Pay Later one of the darlings of the personal credit world got a boost on Wednesday when Uplift announced a new deal with Southwest Airlines to offer travelers an added financing option at checkout.
Starting immediately, customers can book a flight on Southwest to more than 100 domestic and international destinations and take advantage of the new flexible payment options. Travelers will be able to see them for purchases as low as $100.
Posted by KCAW Staff | Jan 28, 2021
SEARHC Chief Medical Officer Dr. Elliot Bruhl receives his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in December. Bruhl joined Health Chat host and director of health promotions at SEARHC, Marth Pearson, to answer listener questions about the coronavirus vaccine on the final edition of “Ask a COVID Expert.” (Photo by Maegan Bosak/SEARHC)
Dr. Elliot Bruhl has served as the Chief Medical Officer at the Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium since May 2019. He has over 20 years of experience in both Tribal and non-Tribal health. Dr. Bruhl joined KCAW’s Health Chat host Martha Pearson to answer listener questions about the coronavirus vaccine during the final edition of “Ask a COVID Expert.” This Q&A has been edited for clarity and brevity. To view the entire conversation, including a presentation by Dr. Bruhl, register at https://kcaw.org/covidexpert and then watch “on demand.”