RAW VIDEO: Chopper 6 was over a deadly shooting in Gloucester Township, New Jersey on Dec. 3, 2020.
Police in Abington Township, Pennsylvania are investigating a shooting outside of the Willow Grove Mall on Sunday night.
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Shopping online this season? Here are ways to save - StarTribune.com
Like everything during this pandemic, holiday shopping is different this year. Even die-hard brick-and-mortar shoppers are more likely to buy online. There are plenty of ways to save while you play cyber Santa. Here are summaries of the favorite shopping strategies of the editors at Twin Cities’ Consumers’ Checkbook and Checkbook.org, a nonprofit organization with a mission to help consumers get the best service and lowest prices.
Keep in mind that these are broad tips for getting deals. Checkbook finds the biggest spending mistake most consumers make is failing to comparison shop for the best prices. Through special arrangement with the Star Tribune, you can access Checkbook’s ratings of local services for quality and price free until Jan. 5 via Checkbook.org/StarTribune/Shop .
How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint When Shopping Online | PCMag
With in-store shopping curtailed due to the pandemic, online shopping exploded over Black Friday and Cyber Monday this year. Online Black Friday shoppers topped 100 million for the first time, an 8% increase from 2019, while Saturday shopping jumped 17 percent year over year, according to the National Retail Federation.
But while online shopping is convenient, it requires an army of warehouses, planes, delivery trucks, and packaging that can wreak havoc on the environment. Amazon, for example, says its total carbon footprint increased by 15% in 2019, thanks to a combination of fuel emissions, electricity usage, and manufacturing. And while it aims to reach net zero carbon across Amazon by 2040, we don't have to wait two decades to make a difference.
'Delivery scams' could target your holiday shopping
Interacting with the scams could lead confused users to enter financial, personal or other information, forfeiting priceless data to criminals.
LAURENS COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) -- Laurens County School District 55 has revised their COVID-19 quarantine period to align with new guidance from the CDC.
The new guidance from the CDC was released last week and called for people who have come in contact with someone infected with the virus to resume normal activity after 10 days. According to the Associated Press, the change had been discussed for some time, as scientists have studied the incubation period for the virus.
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FBI Warns of Holiday Online Shopping Scams — Muncie Journal
Indianapolis, IN—Residents across Indiana are joining the rest of the country in shopping online this holiday season in big numbers. But Hoosiers aren't the only one's trying to steal a deal – so are scammer. With more people shopping online this year, consumers may encounter more online scams.
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For additional information and consumer alerts, and to report scams to the FBI, visit www.IC3.gov .
Ag Economist: People are Still Shopping for Groceries in Person | AG | kmaland.com
(KMAland) -- Ninety-one percent of a thousand people surveyed across the nation say they are still shopping for groceries in person.
Here are some of the other food-related things people have been up to during the pandemic says Breanna Ellison from the University of Illinois.
"The other thing they did most often was to order takeout from a restaurant. We saw 63.5% of people reported ordering takeout from a restaurant in the last two weeks. Things that were less common were eating at a restaurant sitting indoors. Eating a restaurant sitting outdoors and shopping for groceries online. For each of those about a third of people reported doing them in the last two weeks."
Outdoor Dining Is a Hit. What About Outdoor Shopping? - The New York Times
Hoping to survive the economic toll of the pandemic, nearly 11,000 restaurants are now part of New York City's outdoor dining program — a program so wildly popular that Mayor Bill de Blasio made it permanent .
With that kind of success, the mayor turned his attention to another popular activity: shopping. In late October, he announced the Open Storefronts program, which allows retailers to use their sidewalk space to conduct business outdoors, in a manner similar to restaurants.
Mother-daughter team developing shopping plaza in west Rapid City | News | rapidcityjournal.com
Construction continues on the Sooper Dooper Plaza at 3463 Sturgis Road. The 6,400-square-foot property will have four units including a drive-through coffee shop. The name is a nod to the grocery store of the same name which was at that location from about 1957 to 2000.
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Construction along Sturgis Road in Rapid City is transforming the former location of Family Thrift Express into a modern strip mall with a vintage name.
The 6,400-square-foot property will become a four-unit Sooper Dooper Plaza. The property's owner, April Wenzel, and her daughter, Kelsey Wenzel of Rapid City, are putting a drive-through coffee shop at one end. Three other units are available to lease.
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