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A couple in North Carolina were caught in a landslide caused by heavy rain from Hurricane Helene. But they didn't know that several days of heavy rain from Hurricane Helene had weakened the soil on the mountain, triggering a landslide that was headed straight down toward their home. AdvertisementMarsh and Thomas' house before it was destroyed by Hurricane Helene. On Monday, Moodys estimated the hurricane caused between $20 billion and $34 billion worth of damage, with between $15 billion to $26 billion affecting properties alone. Andrew MarshAs a veteran, Marsh has access to a medical benefits package, but Thomas is without active health insurance.
Persons: Hurricane Helene, Lindsay Thomas, , Andrew Marsh, Helene, hadn't, Marsh, Thomas, Andrew Marsh Marsh, dislocating, Katrina, Moodys, I've, John Norwood, Norwood's fiancé, Julie le Roux, Norwood, wouldn't, hasn't Organizations: Service, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Health, North Carolina, Fire Marshals, EMT Locations: North Carolina, Hurricane, Marion , North Carolina, Florida, North, South Carolina, Tennessee, Thomas, Marion , NC
It's a story increasingly familiar in the energy industry: Some utility companies don't properly assess the risks wildfires pose to their operations. The primary purpose is to prevent power lines from igniting a wildfire during periods of high fire danger. The lawsuit also alleges the company "inexcusably kept their power lines energized during the forecasted high-fire danger conditions." A PG&E utility worker locates a gas main line in the rubble of a home burned down by wildfire in Paradise, California, Nov. 13, 2018. Several of those agencies track statewide wildfire information, but most did not keep track of the names of utility companies associated with wildfire incidents.
Persons: Michelle Glogovac, Glogovac, Laurie Allen, Brent Jones, Allen, Jones, inexcusably, Michael Wara, Shelee Kimura, Yuki Iwamura, David Pomerantz, Pomerantz, Patti Poppe, It's, JOSH EDELSON, Warren Buffett's, Stanford's, CNBC's Brian Sullivan, David Paul Morris, Institute's Pomerantz, Tama Organizations: CNBC, Electric, Energy, Stanford University, Hawaiian Electric, AFP, Getty, Policy, Policy Institute, NV Energy, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Energy, Bloomberg, Getty Images Locations: Paradise , California, Lahaina , Hawaii, Hawaii, Maui, Maui County, Lahaina, California, Nevada, Warren, — Arizona, California , Colorado, Hawaii , Montana , Nevada , New Mexico , Oregon , Utah, Washington, Arizona , New Mexico, Utah
Dollar General plans to open nearly 1,000 stores this year as it approaches 20,000 stores in the US. AdvertisementAdvertisementThis as-told-to story is based on a conversation with a former Dollar General employee in Minnesota who worked at a store that opened in 2021. So when the Dollar General store opened there, it got a lot of business. The first day I worked there, we were supposed to stock the shelves before the store opened. AdvertisementAdvertisementDo you work at a Dollar General store and have a story to share?
Persons: , freezers, that's Organizations: Service, Dollar, Walmart Locations: Minnesota, there's
Dollar General hasn't provided updates on a shareholder-endorsed audit of worker safety at its stores, an investor group says. Dollar General said it has met with the investor"including multiple calls with members of executive leadership." In May, Dollar General shareholders approved a proposal asking the company to audit worker safety at its stores. A Dollar General spokesperson said it has "a strong, ongoing shareholder engagement program and a well-documented track record of responsiveness to shareholder feedback." AdvertisementAdvertisementThe lack of action on safety at the chain's stores is a concern for many Dollar General shareholders, Gallagher told Insider.
Persons: hasn't, , Amy Domini, it's, Mary Beth Gallagher, Michael Calbert, Gallagher, didn't, Domini, doesn't, David Williams, Williams Organizations: Dollar, Service, Occupational Safety, Health Administration, OSHA, Department of Labor, New York Times, Company, Investors Locations: North Dakota, Texas, Jacksonville , Florida
A Dollar Tree shopper has settled a lawsuit for $1.75 million after she slipped on an egg. The incident reportedly happened in 2020 at a Dollar Tree store in New Jersey, per MyCentralJersey.com. Dollar stores like Dollar Tree and Dollar General have become more prevalent in recent years. Dollar stores like Dollar Tree have become a bigger part of America's retail scene in the last several years. But executives said in June that Dollar Tree experimenting with selling products that cost up to $5 each.
Persons: , Peggy Brown, MyCentralJersey.com, Brown Organizations: Service Locations: New Jersey, East Brunswick , New Jersey
Ohio's attorney general said last year that Dollar General overcharged customers for items like groceries. Under the settlement, Dollar General will pay $750,000 to the office of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. Many Dollar General stores are so cluttered with merchandise that fire marshals have ordered them to close. Dollar General is taking $95 million in write-downs on surplus merchandise as well as deploying "smart teams" to stores that need cleaning up. Do you work or shop at Dollar General and have a story idea to share?
Persons: , Dave Yost, doesn't, Hannah Hundley, NBC4 Organizations: Service, Columbus TV, Ohio, Dollar, Employment Opportunity Commission, US Occupational Safety, Health Administration Locations: Ohio, Butler, Southwestern Ohio, Columbus, The Tennessee
AdvertisementAdvertisementYou can now find a Dollar General store in every one of the 48 contiguous states. But current and former employees have told Insider that working conditions inside many Dollar General stores are chaotic and even dangerous. Employees have told Insider that Dollar General does not schedule enough employee hours to unpack merchandise and maintain the stores. In August, executives said that Dollar General would spend extra money on labor and deploy what it calls "smart teams" to clean up its messy stores. Do you work at Dollar General and have a story idea to share?
Persons: Organizations: Service, Dollar Locations: Montana, Columbia Falls , Montana, Columbia
Dollar General is trying to cut down on excess inventory to tame its messy stores. "We believe it will drive traffic and also more quickly reduce excess inventory," Owen said on the call. To clean up its stores, Dollar General is also deploying "smart teams," or groups of employees who move between multiple stores to organize excess inventory, Owen said. Aisles at many Dollar General stores have been clogged with everything from dog food to school supplies over the last few years. That's led to multiple problems, such as local fire marshals closing Dollar General stores because merchandise is blocking fire exits.
Persons: Jeff Owen, Owen, Neil Saunders, That's Organizations: Service, Dollar, GlobalData Retail, Employees Locations: Wall, Silicon, Texas
New York CNN —New Jersey is now the only state in America where it’s illegal for drivers to pump their own gas. Oregon last week lifted its 72-year-old ban on self-service gas stations, allowing stations to operate half of their pumps as self-serve. Oregon’s move makes New Jersey the last state where drivers can’t touch the gas pump. Gas stations’ struggles to hire workers have led to renewed attempts by New Jersey gas station industry advocates to lift the ban. Gas stations’ struggles to hire workers have led to renewed attempts by New Jersey gas station industry advocates to lift the ban.
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Dollar General cuts prices on some items to $0.01 in preparation for removing them from inventory. And shoppers dedicated to the art of sifting through the merchandise have developed a playbook for finding the best penny items. Another tip: "Don't ask employees about penny items," lest they pull them from the shelves, one TikTok video tells penny shoppers. But for Dollar General employees, penny items can be a liability. Are you a Dollar General employee with a story idea to share?
Persons: Penny, There's, Rob Alleman Organizations: Service, Facebook, Occupational Safety, Health Administration, Dollar Locations: Wall, Silicon, Michigan, Tennessee
Dollar General has paid less than one-fifth of the $21 million in fines it owes OSHA. OSHA has also cited Dollar General for other kinds of incidents. Neither OSHA nor Dollar General immediately responded to Insider's requests for comment. Dollar General is one of the fastest-growing retailers in the US and is about to open its 20,000th store. Do you work or shop at Dollar General and have a story idea to share?
Persons: hadn't, Lee Marchessault, That's, Alex Bitter Organizations: OSHA, Service, Occupational Safety, Health Administration, Dollar Locations: Wall, Silicon, Florida, Minot , North Dakota, North Dakota
I visited the three main dollar store chains: Dollar General, Dollar Tree, and Family Dollar. Family Dollar was the tidiest store I visited, while Dollar General was chaotic. But are all dollar stores as messy as Dollar General? Dollar Tree, which also owns Family Dollar, did not respond to a request for comment. Do you work or shop at Dollar General, Dollar Tree, or Family Dollar and have a story idea to share?
Persons: , they're, It's, Alex Bitter Organizations: Dollar, Service, Washington DC Locations: Southern Maryland
It was Christmas in May in the back room of a Michigan Dollar General last year. The clutter is one of the reasons that the Department of Labor labeled Dollar General a "severe violator" in March. In January, a Dollar General clerk was charged with manslaughter after police said he shot and killed an armed robber. Despite the problems on the ground, Dollar General continues to earn positive feedback from analysts on Wall Street. Do you work or shop at a Dollar General store or have a story to share?
Persons: , They've, Alex Bitter, ProPublica, Corey Tarlowe Organizations: Service, Michigan, Department of Labor, Occupational Safety, Health Administration, New York Times, Dollar, Midwest, Arizona, CNN, Wall, Walmart, Home, Jefferies Locations: Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Arizona
Dollar General stores have been cited by OSHA and local authorities for safety hazards for years. OSHA has called Dollar General a "severe violator"David Williams, an employee at a Dollar General store, said he and his colleagues at other locations go to work scared of the dangers that they will encounter there. Safety hazards at Dollar General stores have also gotten the attention of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, which has proposed fines on Dollar General of $21 million since 2017. The company's violations are severe and frequent enough that Dollar General earned a "severe violator" designation from OSHA in March. The proposal's passage marks a win for Dollar General workers, Mary Beth Gallagher, director of engagement at Domini Impact Investments, said in a statement.
Persons: , David Williams, Williams, Mary Beth Gallagher, Gallagher, Alex Bitter Organizations: OSHA, Service, Shareholders, Dollar, US, Equity Fund, CNN, Occupational Safety, Health Administration, Impact Locations: Goodlettsville , Tennessee, Mexico
Dollar General and Dollar Tree shoppers are posting haul videos on TikTok. On TikTok, regular shoppers at Dollar General, Dollar Tree, and other dollar stores garner millions of views by posting videos of their weekly store purchases. Typical haul videos feature high-end or visually appealing products, but dollar store haul videos tend to feature household items. Compared to some of the largest accounts posting haul videos, the dollar store chains themselves have modest followings on TikTok. Dollar General had 25,200 followers as of Monday morning, while Dollar Tree had 49,600.
Current and former employees who spoke to Insider say clutter at Dollar General stores has gotten worse over the last few years. The clutter is one of the reasons that the Department of Labor labeled Dollar General a "severe violator" in March. In January, a Dollar General clerk was charged with manslaughter after police said he shot and killed an armed robber. Despite the problems on the ground, Dollar General continues to earn positive feedback from analysts on Wall Street. Do you work or shop at a Dollar General store or have a story to share?
Discount retailer Dollar General is the latest employer to join the industry's "labor hoarding" war. download the app Email address By clicking ‘Sign up’, you agree to receive marketing emails from Insider as well as other partner offers and accept our Terms of Service and Privacy PolicyRetail's "labor hoarding" war now has a General — Dollar General, that is. CEO Jeff Owen told investors to expect an additional investment of approximately $100 million in 2023 as the company aims to boost scheduled hours for store associates. Rolltainers full of candy, toilet paper, and other dry goods sit in cage-like rolltainers outside of a Dollar General store in Minnesota. Insider sourceKeeping shelves stocked and unpacking inventory has been a problem for many Dollar General locations.
Some Dollar General stores have temporarily closed because they are overcrowded with goods. But some Dollar General stores appear to be unloading truck deliveries directly onto sales floors. Insider identified the stores using local media reports, interviews with local officials, and public records of Dollar General store inspections. Dollar General stores with too much inventory sitting in the aisles can violate fire safety codesIn Pittsylvania County, located in Southern Virginia, county officials ordered two Dollar General stores to close temporarily last fall. But the county still hears from customers about how packed Dollar General stores in Pittsylvania are, he added.
Eighteen children were injured after a fire erupted Wednesday afternoon at a daycare center located in the basement of a home in the Queens borough of New York City, fire officials said. The New York City Fire Department received a call after 2 p.m. Wednesday and found a “heavy fire" at a residence around 72nd and 147th Street. The fire department said a total of 18 pediatric patients were removed from the building, one was in critical condition and hospitalized. @FDNY / InstagramThe fire was under control about 40 minutes after firefighters arrived and was confined to the basement. The NYC Department of Buildings said that inspectors observed two commercial businesses, a daycare and a dental lab, operating in the basement of the two-story, single-family home.
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