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us-news1 year ago

Southern States Lead as Americans Relocate for Affordability and Family

Americans are increasingly moving to southern states like Florida, Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, driven by factors such as housing affordability, family proximity, and employment opportunities. A National Association of Realtors survey highlights that housing reasons are the primary motivator for 42% of movers, with lower taxes and warmer climates also playing roles. The South's growing population contrasts with states like California and New York, which are experiencing outflows due to high costs and taxes.

businesstechnology1 year ago

Ammunition Vending Machines Launch in Southern Grocery Stores

American Rounds has introduced vending machines selling ammunition in grocery stores across Alabama, Texas, and Oklahoma, using AI and facial recognition to verify customers' identities and ages. While the ATF and Oklahoma Attorney General have deemed the machines lawful, the move has sparked mixed reactions, with some officials concerned about the potential misuse of easily accessible ammunition. Despite relocating one machine due to low sales, the company plans to expand into more states, including California, Florida, and Hawaii.

relocation-trends1 year ago

Southern Cities Dominate 2024's Top Moving Destinations

A new study by PODS reveals that three Tennessee cities are among the top 20 destinations people are moving to in 2024, with the Southern Appalachian region, including North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama, being particularly popular. Myrtle Beach and Wilmington top the list, while Los Angeles leads the cities people are moving out of, with a notable exodus from California.

labor-relations1 year ago

Southern Governors Express Concern Over Unionization Efforts Among Workers

Six Republican governors from the South expressed "high concern" about United Auto Workers' organizing campaigns in the region, particularly the upcoming union election at Volkswagen's Chattanooga plant. The governors accused the UAW of using "misinformation and scare tactics" and suggested that unionization could jeopardize jobs in their states. Despite opposition from politicians, union supporters are optimistic about the upcoming vote, while workers at the plant wish the politicians would stay out of the matter and let them vote freely.

labor-unionization1 year ago

"UAW Faces Southern Showdown: Volkswagen Workers Vote on Unionization"

The United Auto Workers (UAW) is embarking on a campaign to unionize 13 non-union automakers across the US, with the first major test being a vote at Volkswagen's Chattanooga, Tennessee plant. Workers are optimistic about the unionization effort, citing the UAW's recent successes and improved conditions. The UAW's campaign has targeted 13 companies with roughly 150,000 workers at 36 non-union plants, and a victory at Volkswagen could pave the way for success at other plants. The UAW's recent contract settlements and a shift in organizing tactics have increased the union's chances of winning, while changes in southern politics and a shift in public perception are also contributing to the potential for success.

labor-relations1 year ago

"Southern Governors and CEOs Oppose UAW Unionization Efforts"

Six Republican governors are speaking out against the United Auto Workers' efforts to unionize car factories in their states, particularly targeting the upcoming union vote at Volkswagen's Chattanooga plant. The governors framed the campaign as a threat to jobs and values, while also suggesting it as a move to support President Joe Biden's reelection campaign. The UAW, which has endorsed President Biden's reelection bid, has been making inroads in historically union-averse Southern states, negotiating record contracts for workers at major automakers and vowing to organize nonunion companies across the industry.

labor-relations1 year ago

Southern Governors and Ford CEO Warn Against UAW Unionization

The governors of six Southern states, including Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia, issued a joint statement warning residents against joining the United Auto Workers (UAW), claiming that unionization would jeopardize jobs and the states' economic prospects. This comes ahead of a crucial vote at a Volkswagen factory in Chattanooga, Tenn., where workers are set to decide on joining the UAW. The statement has been criticized as unprecedented and discouraging workers from exercising their legal right to organize, while Democratic politicians have voiced support for the UAW.

weather1 year ago

Severe Storms Ravage South: Damage, Flooding, and Tornadoes Hit Florida

Southern states are grappling with heavy rain, flooding, and tornadoes, with multiple tornadoes reported across Texas, Louisiana, and Alabama. The Gulf Coast experienced school closures, power outages, travel disruptions, and building damage, with one fatality reported in Mississippi. The storm system is expected to move towards the Atlantic, bringing more flooding and tornado concerns to the eastern US.

health1 year ago

"Florida's Evolving Legal Landscape: From Pre-Born Personhood to Google's Incognito Data"

A new report has revealed that pregnancies in Florida and other Southern states have become more dangerous, with the region having the highest maternal mortality rate in the United States. Factors such as limited access to healthcare, high rates of chronic diseases, and disparities in maternal health care contribute to the increased risk for pregnant individuals in these states.

us2 years ago

"Widespread School Closures Expected as Snow and Cold Grip Northeast and South"

Heavy snow and cold temperatures led to school closures across the South, affecting about a million children. Cities like Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Atlanta, and Memphis saw closures, with some districts planning to remain closed on Wednesday as well. The closures disrupted work and child care plans for many parents, bringing chaos reminiscent of the Covid-19 pandemic. Some districts held remote classes, while colleges also closed due to the snowy weather and frigid temperatures.

health2 years ago

RSV Outbreak Overwhelms South Carolina

The CDC reports that levels of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are rising in the southern states, with Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama marked at a "high" level. Emergency department visits for RSV, Covid-19, Influenza, and a combination of all three have increased. While positive tests for RSV have been steadily rising since September, they have not yet reached last year's peak in October. Symptoms of RSV include runny nose, decreased appetite, coughing, sneezing, fever, and wheezing. The CDC advises preventive measures such as vaccination, staying home when sick, practicing good hygiene, and avoiding close contact with others.

health2 years ago

COVID Hospitalizations Surge in Some US States, While Others See Significant Decline

Hospitalizations from COVID-19 have been increasing in Southern and Midwestern states, despite a decrease in hospital admissions across the US as a whole. Texas, New Mexico, Nebraska, and Kansas have seen significant jumps in hospitalizations. Other states with rising hospitalization rates include Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Mississippi, Alabama, Ohio, West Virginia, and New Hampshire. However, some states, such as Washington, Montana, and New Jersey, have seen decreases in hospitalizations. A new study suggests that gargling or nasal rinsing with saltwater may help prevent COVID-19 hospitalizations, as it creates a hostile environment for viral replication. Case positivity rates have been increasing, while COVID deaths have decreased slightly.

politics2 years ago

Mississippi Governor's Re-Election Sends Signal for 2024

The governor's race in Mississippi is garnering attention as Democratic candidate Brandon Presley makes a surprisingly strong run against incumbent GOP Governor Tate Reeves in one of the most Republican states in the nation. While Mississippi may not be the next Georgia in terms of flipping to the Democrats, the fact that the race is even close is seen as a significant shift in the state's political landscape.

labor-relations2 years ago

The Impact of Nonunion Workers on the UAW Strike and the Economy

Nonunion workers at automakers such as Toyota, Mercedes-Benz, and Tesla are playing a significant role in the ongoing autoworkers' strike in the United States. Executives at Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis argue that nonunion automakers, particularly in the South, pose a competitive threat that prevents them from meeting the demands of striking workers. The United Automobile Workers (UAW) union sees the strike as a step towards better pay for both union and nonunion workers, aiming to recruit nonunion workers in the future. The pay gap between union and nonunion factories has been a contentious issue, with some industry executives blaming high union wages for past financial crises. Union leaders and lawmakers argue that the growth of nonunion manufacturing has contributed to the erosion of the middle class. The debate over auto industry wages has become more urgent as automakers invest in electric vehicle factories, many of which are located in Southern states with weaker union presence.

business2 years ago

"Tesla Dominates US Electric Vehicle Job Market, UAW Concerned"

The United Auto Workers (UAW) is concerned about the booming electric vehicle (EV) industry in the anti-union South, where automakers are building battery plants and hiring nonunion workers at lower wages. The shift to EVs requires fewer parts and less labor, leading to concerns about lower compensation and the exclusion of unions from the industry's future. The UAW is seeking to address these concerns in talks with automakers. The South's share of auto jobs has doubled since 1990, while the Midwest's share has declined. The UAW is urging the Biden administration to impose stipulations on government loans and subsidies for EV plants to make unionization easier.