What Parents of Teens Need to Know About Minors and DUI Charges

While the percentage of teens in high school who drink and drive has decreased by more than half since 1991, a recent tragedy in Texas involving a group of high school students sadly illustrates that the problem of intoxicated teens getting behind the wheel is still critical. A summer get together of high school friends…

How Military Veterans are Filling the Skills Gap

Each year, approximately 250,000 people leave military service and begin the process of transitioning back to civilian life. For many, the transition is difficult, and it can be a challenge for service members – particularly those with families – to find a career path in a tightening job market. Many veterans are finding their place…

Tips For Keeping Kids Safe From Dangerous Toys This Summer

With the market size of the U.S. toy industry surpassed the $26.5 billion range in 2016 and with a 5 percent domestic increase each year in sales, toys are clearly big business for manufacturers, parents, and of course, kids. Since toys are designed for use by young children – curious creatures who will touch, taste…

What Factors Should A Veteran Consider Before Hiring A Locksmith

Did you lock yourself out of the house, car or simply can’t find your keys? The last thing you need in such a situation is a self-proclaimed lock specialist showing up without the necessary tools to unlock these doors or inexperienced with your particular lock type. Whenever you find yourself in such a situation, contact…

Steps You Can Take To Avoid Getting Hurt on the Job

When going to work in the morning or at the start of a shift, most people probably don’t think about the possibility that a tragedy may occur while they are on the job. The same could probably be said for, Alex Radford, who was killed in a work accident at Campbell Soup on Highway 71…