Atlanta residents soon to see reduction in trash service
Trash service reduction in the City of Atlanta
Atlanta residents will soon begin receiving trash service every other week instead of weekly due to a staffing shortage.
ATLANTA - The city of Atlanta is 40 laborers short and is having a hard time collecting all the waste.
On some city blocks, collections have been missed for two or even three weeks.
Resident Cindy Graham experienced that and called for help. They came on out and I appreciate that, Graham told FOX 5. Just call. You take time to do that or would you rather just have trash pile up.
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What Every Family Needs to Know About Opioids
Over the last year, lives have changed dramatically. But Wisconsin s opioid crisis has not. In fact, it s gotten worse. Share Updated: 8:46 PM CDT Apr 21, 2021 SOURCE: WISN 12 News
What Every Family Needs to Know About Opioids
Over the last year, lives have changed dramatically. But Wisconsin s opioid crisis has not. In fact, it s gotten worse. Share Updated: 8:46 PM CDT Apr 21, 2021 If you or someone you know needs help with addiction, click here for our resources page.Over the last year, lives have changed dramatically. But Wisconsin s opioid crisis has not. In fact, it s gotten worse.In this WISN 12 News State of Addiction special, in partnership with the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation and DEA 360, we look at the toll the opioid crisis is having on our community and where people can turn for help.According to the most current figures available from the Wisconsin Department of Healt
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It’s somehow March again, which means it’s been a full year since the Covid-19 pandemic altered our lives in ways we never imagined.
For most of us, it’s been a year of ups and downs with our mental health as we grappled with isolation, fear, anxiety and more. The same goes for mental health professionals.
“This past year has been a roller coaster,” said Rachel Thomasian, a licensed marriage and family therapist and owner of Playa Vista Counseling in Los Angeles. “There have been times where I felt like I was handling it fine and other times that I was feeling burnout, hopelessness and anxiety at rates I’ve never experienced before. One of the hardest parts of being a therapist during this time has been trying to help all my clients cope with the same crisis I am living through myself.”
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