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What technology can tell us about the state of Richmond dining in 2023

What technology can tell us about the state of Richmond dining in 2023

Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios Inflation doesn’t appear to be affecting Richmonders’ willingness to dine out. Driving the news: Richmond restaurants saw a 7% increase in transactions in the fourth quarter of 2022 compared with the same time the previous year, per a restaurants trends report released last week by Toast, a digital point-of-sale system for restaurants. […]

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,000 for a murder arrest? Baltimore lawmaker seeks to create Crime Solvers Reward Fund

$50,000 for a murder arrest? Baltimore lawmaker seeks to create Crime Solvers Reward Fund

When Baltimore Police send out a news bulletin about a crime, a request for anonymous tips is almost always included. Police ask would-be tipsters to call Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland, a volunteer-run nonprofit that solicits anonymous tips about perpetrators from across the Baltimore metropolitan region with the promise of cash rewards for the tips

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Consumer alert: AG James offers tips to protect consumers from fraud this tax season

Consumer alert: AG James offers tips to protect consumers from fraud this tax season

Mon, Mar 6th 2023 12:20 pm Submitted on behalf of New York Attorney General Letitia James With this year’s tax season underway, New York Attorney General Letitia James has provided taxpayers with tips to help avoid fraudulent tax schemes. Attorney General James also urged New Yorkers to stay vigilant and report any suspected scams to

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Women are still falling behind in retirement savings; how to catch up, especially if you’re over 50

Women are still falling behind in retirement savings; how to catch up, especially if you’re over 50

By Rachel Leland Women earn less than men, and live longer. How can they save as much for retirement? Here are some tips from financial planners. This article is reprinted by permission from NextAvenue.org. You’re probably familiar with the Census Bureau statistic that women are paid 82 cents compared with every dollar paid to men,

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