Many Gen-Xers facing retirement 'nightmare' due to lack of savings: report
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:19:33 GMT
(The Hill) — Members of Generation X don’t have much stored in savings, according to a new report from the National Institute on Retirement Security (NIRS).The report found that the “forgotten generation” faces a “dismal” retirement future. The typical Gen X household — with those born between 1965 and 1980 — has around $40,000 saved for retirement, while the bottom half of savers only have a few thousands banked. Pence says abortion should be banned for nonviable pregnancies “Generation X grew up in the shadow of the postwar economic boom that so greatly benefitted their generation predecessors, the Baby Boomers," the report says. "Many in Generation X spent their formative years as the United States grappled with the oil crisis, ‘stagflation,’ and a growing sense of disillusionment following the Watergate crisis." Slightly over half of Gen-Xers have employer-sponsored retirement plans, the report found. Most members — regardless of race, gender or income — are also failing to me...Hutto KOKEFEST 2023 canceled, KOKE FM says
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:19:33 GMT
HUTTO, Texas (KXAN) -- KOKE-FM announced Texas Music Network's cancellation of KOKEFEST 2023, which was scheduled for Aug. 4 and 5 at Adam Orgain Park in Hutto, the Hutto station announced on Twitter Friday. "We understand that this comes as a disappointment as this is not a decision we have taken lightly," KOKE-FM said.Furthermore, ticket holders will receive and email notification with refund instructions, the Hutto station said. For additional details, visit kokefest.com.Metro holds hiring event in East St. Louis with special incentives
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:19:33 GMT
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. - Metro Transit hosted a hiring event Saturday with a special incentive for prospective employees. St. Louis Metro officials are offering a $5,000 signing bonus to anyone who joins and takes on an “essential transit position” for a limited time. The bonus is available for new Metro Call-A-Ride operators, MetroBus operators, MetroLink operators, mechanics and MetroLink electricians. Messi jerseys not allowed in St. Louis CITY SC supporter section this weekend To help fulfil workforce shortages, Metro officials held the hiring event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at its Illinois MetroBus facility in East St. Louis. Metro Transit conducted interviews on the spot, and some qualified applicants received instant job offers.Bi-State Development Board Chairman Herb Simmons says he's pleased to see so many applicants. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...Yankees’ D.J. LeMahieu, the ultimate teammate, became a quiet star with Rockies
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:19:33 GMT
Yankees infielder David John LeMahieu is not a curtain call kind of guy. He’s not crazy about swarms of TV cameras, either.So the former Rockies All-Star second baseman was out of his comfort zone Friday when he returned to Coors Field for the first time since 2018.About three hours before the game, LeMahieu sat in the visitors’ dugout, surrounded by reporters and cameras, as he fielded questions.How did he feel about returning to the ballpark he called home from 2012 to ’18? “Weird, but overall it’s good to be back here.”LeMahieu made it clear that he valued his time in Colorado, where he evolved from a part-time player into one of the best — although underrated — second basemen in baseball. He helped the Rockies make the playoffs in 2017 and ’18, the only time in franchise history they’ve made the postseason in back-to-back seasons.“It’s a special place for me,” he said. “I feel like I learned a lot as a playe...'They killed my daughter': Unhoused woman dies after being run over by landscaping equipment
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:19:33 GMT
(KTXL) — An organization that supports the unhoused and a family are heartbroken after a landscaping contractor hired by the city of Modesto allegedly drove over and killed a woman who was laying in a field of overgrown vegetation."I feel terrible because they killed my daughter," said Christopher Chavez, the father of 27-year-old Christine, who was unhoused and died Saturday, the day when workers driving a John Deere tractor with a pull-behind mower were cleaning up Beard Brook Park. Christopher said that he immediately went to the spot where his daughter died after learning about her death."There were many pieces of (her remains) around there and I called the police," Chavez said. "I went there and I still have pieces of bones, like pieces of her skull and some teeth. It's terrible." Kidnapped California woman found in Mexico At Tuesday's city council meeting, a representative of the organization We Are Not Invisible addressed city leaders, saying that Chavez's father will not g...Oakland A’s top prospects already making an impact for big league club
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:19:33 GMT
OAKLAND – An innocuous-looking item sat on a shelf in Zack Gelof’s locker, another baseball in a stadium full of them. Of course, this was no normal piece of memorabilia: it was the ball that the 2021 second-round draft pick had smacked into a gap for an RBI double on Friday night, the first hit of his career. It won’t stay at the second baseman’s locker for long, with the ball’s final destination being his family’s home in Delaware. “I’ve got it here in my locker,” the 23-year-old said as he glanced at the ball, “and I’m gonna give it to them today.” The rookie’s mom Kelly, dad Adam and brother Jake, who was just drafted by the Dodgers in the second round earlier this week were all in the stands on Friday night to cheer for their son and the A’s. Their presence meant even the sting of Oakland’s loss couldn’t take away Gelof’s joy from his debut.“It meant everything to me for them to be here,” Gelof said. “They deserve it all.”Gelof is one of two highly-touted prospects the A’...San Mateo woman kidnapped in Mexico released by captors
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:19:33 GMT
Monica De Leon Barba, the San Mateo woman who was kidnapped in Mexico last November, has been released by her captors and is on her way home to be reunited with her family, the FBI announced Saturday.De Leon Barba was released Friday after spending eight months in captivity, the FBI said. She was abducted on Nov. 29 in Tepatitlán, a city in the western Mexican state of Jalisco, while walking home from work with her dog, the bureau said.Her brother, Gustavo De Leon Jr., also shared news of her release, by posting a photo of the two together in what appeared to be an airplane.“Hello everyone, for the first time in a very long time we have good news!” Gustavo De Leon wrote on Facebook. “I need to thank every single person that helped my family and I through this entire ordeal. We can all finally close this chapter in our lives and work on the long road of healing we have ahead.”No arrests have been made, and an investigation into the identity of her captors rema...Weekend heat wave: Bay Area swelters, sweats and sizzles
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:19:33 GMT
Sweltering temperatures scorched the Bay Area on Saturday as highs headed toward the triple digits in some cities, prompting warnings to take refuge from the dangerous heat, and beeline for sprinklers, pools and beaches offering a cool, watery respite.On Saturday, the hottest temperatures were forecast for inland parts of the East Bay, North Bay and southern Santa Clara Valley. Highs were expected to hit 107 in Antioch, 105 in Livermore, 101 in Hollister, 96 in Santa Rosa and 92 in San Jose.By around 2:30 p.m., temperatures had climbed into the 100s across the inland East Bay and spiked to 105 degrees around Lake Berreyssa in Napa County. But it was much cooler closer to the coast, with marine breezes expected to keep highs in the 70s in Oakland and downtown San Francisco and just 64 degrees at Ocean Beach.In Antioch, hundreds of families flocked to city pools at the Prewett Family Park to beat the heat.Andrew Martinez and Julian Arnold gingerly lowered their homemade derby boats in...Map: Rabbit Fire prompts evacuations in Southern California
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:19:33 GMT
The Rabbit Fire, by far the largest California wildfire of this season, has prompted evacuation orders in a largely rural area of Riverside County.The fire, which started Friday afternoon, had by Saturday morning reached 4,500 acres, or 7 square miles, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said.Previously, the state’s largest wildfire of the year was the lightning-caused Bone Fire, which burned 1,163 acres in Tuolumne County.Also on Friday afternoon, two other wildfires — Reche and Highland — ignited in Riverside County. Their spread was controlled that evening.As of Saturday morning, the Rabbit Fire was 5% contained, Cal Fire said.Riverside County’s emergency services page said on Saturday afternoon that an evacuation order was in place for a sparsely populated 18-square-mile area between Beaumont and Lakeview. The map above shows the evacuation order area in red. The black line shows the approximate perimeter of the fire from late Friday...One arrested after machete assault, fire at homeless encampment in San Rafael
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:19:33 GMT
(KRON) -- A person was arrested on suspicion of assaulting a person with a machete before setting a homeless encampment on fire Friday, according to the City of San Rafael. Monica De Leon Barba of San Mateo found after being kidnapped in Mexico, FBI says Police say around 6:16 a.m., the SRPD received several calls about a fire near the Mahon Creek path on the 700 block of Lincoln Avenue. Fire crews and police officers arrived at the scene to find a tent fully engulfed in flames before they put the blaze out. Police investigating the incident found that the suspect and victim knew each other and had argued over a cell phone. The disagreement escalated, and police said the suspect swing a machete at the victim, which caused an injury. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now KRON4 Breaking News SIGN...Latest news
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