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Man in wheelchair killed by a car in Huntsville

According to Sgt. Davis with the Huntsville Police Department, a pedestrian in a wheelchair was near Spring Branch Road when he was hit by a car.

Winston-Salem apparel company works with children battling cancer to design non-slip socks inspired by their stories of resilience

“They are usually beige or a weird yellow or blue or what not,” he said. That experience led to his brainstorming an idea that eventually became Resilience Gives, an apparel company based in Winston-Salem. Resilience Gives has been a member of Winston Starts, which provides business incubator services in Winston-Salem, since early 2017. “It’s definitely been a positive experience,” Teitelbaum said. “It (Winston Starts) has in its own way grown and evolved as an organization. It’s been fun to be a part of that.” Teitelbaum, the founder of Resilience Gives, co-owns the business with Andee Wallace, who is also the company’s director of operations.

The case for buying climate tech from BIPOC and women-owned suppliers

January 18, 2021 Stopping carbon pollution alone will not bring climate justice. Reaching net-zero by 2050 will not either. Neither will achieving 100 percent renewable energy targets. The entire economy is being rebuilt. From electric modes of transportation to climate-smart agriculture, the low-carbon economy creates new roles, companies and workers. It would be regressive if this green economy excluded the very communities disproportionately affected by a changing climate. Moreover, the climate-friendly transition could provide an opportunity to create a more just workforce one that includes more women and underrepresented people of color at all levels of leadership and ownership. Right now, this opportunity is not so.

Welcome back to paradise : Everything frustrating about the pandemic is happening in South Tahoe

Welcome back to paradise : Everything frustrating about the pandemic is happening in South Tahoe FacebookTwitterEmail 2of5 During the shutdown, customers could eat takeout on public benches and tables at the Heavenly Village.Julie Brown / SFGATEShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 In South Lake Tahoe, Nevada s casinos are built right up to the edge of the border with California.Julie Brown / SFGATEShow MoreShow Less 5of5 In South Lake Tahoe, the California-Nevada state border cuts the town in half. Here, the state border is not a highway sign welcoming you to California or Nevada. Rather, it’s a loud, obvious convergence of casinos, crowds, traffic, hotels, nightclubs, a ski resort, tourist gift shops and breweries.

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