[This investigation has an accompanying radio story produced by Andrew and published at Making Contact. You can listen to it here. You can also check Andrew’s earlier reporting on this topic in partnership with KALW and the East Bay Express] It’s midnight. A vehicle driven by a black male is pulled over by a […]
Get a Jump On Spring Cleaning
It is never too early to start this task and never too late either. Doing little tasks along the way will make the larger task of much easier. Pick small, easily accomplished chores now that will save you time later. I suggest starting with Junk Drawers and Organizing The Pantry.Start with those Junk Drawers! Everyone […]
Best Deals on Travel and Tourism
When you are planning your next vacation, there are several things to keep in mind to help you find the best travel deals. It doesn’t matter what your destination is or how you plan on getting there, you can find outstanding travel deals to help you keep your vacation budget from being blown away. Think […]
Think Before You Shop for Groceries
Part 18, concluding a series on becoming successfully self-employed. We all have to shop for groceries. But when you are strategizing on how to become successfully self-employed, making just a few changes in your approach to buying groceries can make a big difference in getting you closer to your goal to quitting your job. I […]
Causes, treatment and prevention of food poisoning
Food poisoning is a common, usually mild, but sometimes deadly illness. Typical symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramping, and diarrhoea that come on suddenly (within 48 hours) of consuming a contaminated food or drink. Depending on the contaminant, fever and chills, bloody stools, dehydration, and nervous system damage may follow. These symptoms may affect one […]