The fight to eliminate snail mail goes at a snail’s pace. But it can be done. Or at least nearly done – some mail simply can’t be avoided.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to handling unwanted gifts from a hoarder friend.
As the Detroit Free Press recently reported, new debit card scams are popping up and gaining momentum (2). One of the most ...
No, it's illegal for Michigan residents to plow or shovel snow, slush or ice from their sidewalks or driveways into public ...
In the endless flood of promotional emails crowding inboxes, one distinction separates legitimate marketing from outright ...
Clearing snow is a big job that sometimes requires big equipment. If there's damage to your personal property, here's what to ...
On September 12th, Nelson drove down to the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion, in Camden. His band, a four-piece, was dressed all in ...
Rochester police are searching for a man in a dark hoodie with clear white markings who attempted to deposit a stolen and ...
Good news for parents of chronically picky eaters: Wonder, the fast-growing food hall chain, opens at the Promenade at ...
The last “gift” anyone wants during the holidays is an insurance claim. But some types of insurance claims peak during the holiday season, like water damage claims from frozen pipes and fire damage ...
As holiday and New Year cards are arriving and filling our mailboxes, we’re reminded of something easy to forget in today’s world: the simple, enduring power of physical mail. Just yesterday I spoke ...
Your aura, the energy field that surrounds your body, often picks up negative energy and needs to be cleansed regularly. Here ...
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