(TND) — A new Bankrate survey found that nearly half of Americans suffer negative impacts on their mental health from money-related issues.
Money causes them anxiety, stress, worry, loss of sleep or depression at least some of the time, Bankrate found.
And high prices are the main culprit.
“Even though something like saving for retirement is important, that's not people's biggest worry,” Bankrate Senior Industry Analyst Ted Rossman said Friday. “It tends to be much more immediate things. Read More...
POOLESVILLE, Md. (WJLA) — A nearly 100-year-old Marine veteran in hospice Friday was hand-delivered the high school diploma he never received.
98-year-old Richard Remp was unable to get his diploma back in the 1940s because he dropped out at age 17 to serve in World War II, then Korea, and then Vietnam. But he savored the remarkable moment Friday.
Remp, who goes by "Gunny" since he was a decorated gunnery sergeant in Vietnam, has been in hospice care at home since doctors discovered stage four cancer throughout his body after he fell a few weeks ago. Read More...
ALTOONA - Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents were in Altoona Saturday, investigating a fire that broke out at a gun store and shooting range Friday night, damaging much of the business.
The fire inspector called the fire that happened at Outdoor City Guns on the 700 block of 8th Avenue accidental. It happened just before 5 p.m. Friday.
Crews spent three hours clearing the scene, but they were able to respond within a minute of the initial call. Read More...