The legal marijuana industry, which celebrated several monumental victories during the election, is now fearful. Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who has expressed fierce opposition to marijuana, is now being considered as a pick for attorney general. Approximately 58% of Americans now support marijuana legalization, as is evident by the victories celebrated in […]
Month: November 2016
Don’t Let Mysterious Plumbing Leaks Lead to Substantial Home Damage
Many of us might put off unclogging a drain or will ignore a leaky faucet until fixing it becomes convenient. But that little drip can make a big difference in our monthly water bills. In fact, fixing easily corrected household water leaks can save homeowners around 10% on their bills. When household leaks are ignored, […]
NYC Labor Groups Push City to Release Information on Construction Fatalities in Efforts to Protect Themselves
Throughout this past year, there have been a shockingly high amount of construction site deaths throughout the city, and city officials are demanding to know why. These politicians and labor groups are looking to classify these deaths in order to determine if they happen more often at union or non-union job sites. Lately there has […]
After Miami Beach Police Officers Contracted the Zika Virus While On Duty, City Won’t Offer Workers’ Comp
Miami Beach Police Sgt. Michelle Sayegh caught the Zika virus while on duty on Ocean Drive, one of the only two Zika “active transmission zones” throughout the entire state of Florida. Along with the Fraternal Order of Police, Sayegh is fighting for workers’ compensation for her hospital bills, but the City of Miami Beach is […]