Call it curiosity or concern: you may have found yourself reading the police blotter in your town to find out who has been arrested recently. You may have followed that up by reading through articles to check on the severity of the crime and subsequent investigation. In some cases, this is easily accessible public information. …
What Are My Options for Schooling if I’m Interested in Technology?
Finding a career that fits your interests can be a challenge. However, if you know you prefer the technology industry, then you’re one step ahead of the rest. Technology has many ramifications and, depending on what you want in life, you have to take different career paths to get there. For instance, you may be …
How to Cope With a Spinal Injury
A spine injury can put your life on hold for some time. Aside from adhering to the treatment plan your healthcare provider has put in place for your recovery, you likely have many other responsibilities to which you must attend. A few examples include communicating with your employer, keeping track of your finances, and dealing …
3 Things to Keep in Mind When Purchasing Your First House
When you’re getting ready to buy your first home, it’s easy to get swept up in all of the excitement. If you think you’ve found the perfect property, after all, it only makes sense that you’d try and stake your claim on it as soon as possible. However, before you start signing contracts, making down …
How to Make the Most of Your Senior Year in High School
Your senior year is one of dichotomies. You’re excited about the future, yet terrified. You can hardly wait to leave your high school, small town, and the bubble you’ve spent eighteen years in, yet you’re going to miss the people you love, the stores and restaurants you frequent, and all the little luxuries of home. …
3 Maintenance Projects No Homeowner Should Miss
Becoming a homeowner is an especially exciting time in life, especially if you’ve just bought your first home. You don’t have to worry about landlords anymore, you’ve gained what’s likely your greatest financial asset, and you have more freedom with this property than any other in your life. For all the advantages of homeownership, though, …
Relocating To Opposite Ends Of The Country? We’ve Got You
Moving is a big task. Relocating to a new home in a local move can take weeks. When you’re relocating your belongings to the other side of the country, the moving process can be far more complicated. Moving is one of the most stressful things you can do during your lifetime. Although you may be …
Everything You Need to Do Following a Car Accident
Just thinking about a car accident can be stressful, never mind actually getting in one. They can result in serious injuries and medical bills, potentially total your car, lead to headaches with insurance companies, and possibly even lead to lawsuits. To make matters worse, they’re not even uncommon. In fact, in 2019 alone, the United …
Tinnitus: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Relief
The American Tinnitus Association, ATA, describes tinnitus as, “The perception of sound when no actual external noise is present.” In the United States, tinnitus is one of the most common medical conditions and is estimated to affect nearly 50 million Americans (15% of the general population). From this figure, about 20 million people suffer from …
How to Increase Your Home’s Curb Appeal
Curb appeal is the first impression people get of your home. An appealing exterior makes potential buyers curious to see what’s inside. The first impression you create directly affects the outcome of a home sale. The good news is that you don’t have to spend a small fortune to add curb appeal, and you can …