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Coastal News Today | NC - Help wanted on Outer Banks: Tourists are there — but workers aren t, businesses say

This season, business owners say a number of factors related to COVID-19 have made it essentially impossible to hire employees a major problem as pandemic-weary tourists are flocking to the popular barrier islands. “I’m almost at the point of begging people to work,” said Charles Obrien, owner of Miss Kitty’s Old Time Photos and Gifts in Corolla. Coastal communities beyond the Outer Banks are facing the same problem, even as more people get vaccinated against COVID-19. Experts say some people still worry about the potential health risks of working in crowded settings such as restaurants. And some businesses that depend on hiring foreign students are out of luck because of coronavirus travel restrictions and a slow-down in the processing of visas.

Microgrids for Remote and Island Communities Get DOE Support

By JHVEPhoto/Shutterstock.com The effort, announced April 20, is part of the DOE’s Energy Transitions Initiative Partnership Project (ETIPP), which was unveiled late last year. Through the program, the DOE provides resources and on-the-ground support for remote and island communities that want to transform their energy systems and lower their vulnerability to energy disruptions. Remote and island communities are often heavily affected by climate change, according to the DOE’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), which is part of the initiative. These communities also often rely on fossil fuels for their energy, leading to some of the highest utility costs in the US, according to NREL.

IN PICTURES: A return to beer gardens in Wrexham and Flintshire

PINT glasses have been raised across Wales as beer gardens were allowed to reopen for the first time this year. Having received the green light from Welsh Government, landlords and ladies have welcomed back customers to their beer gardens in the April sunshine this Monday, April 26. As the nation continues to keep coronavirus under control, freedoms are slowly being returned to our lives after months of lockdown. We’ve been out and about today to several beer gardens across Wrexham and Flintshire as people enjoyed returning to their local: Manager for the Fat Boar in Wrexham Craig Pritchard said: “It’s great to be back and welcoming our regulars. Hospitality is the lifeblood of Wrexham so it’s great to be seeing our tables in use again.

Salsa music legend Willie Colón seriously hurt in OBX motor home crash

Salsa music legend Willie Colón seriously hurt in OBX motor home crash
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Salsa music legend in Norfolk hospital after motor home accident in Outer Banks

Salsa music legend in Norfolk hospital after motor home accident in Outer Banks
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