Jessie Dean, owner of Asheville Tea Company, has sold out of her Christmas blends but is still waiting for affordable loans to rebuild.
“It is going to take funding, and it is going to take a lot of support,” says Jessie Dean, owner of Asheville Tea Co. in North Carolina.
Hannah Burnisky, owner of Cold Mountain Art Collective, talks about how the hurricane destroyed her business and how she plans to rebuild.
Nearly 50 million people in the U.S. have a substance use disorder, and most are in the workforce. Could employers take a bigger role in recovery?
Opening new stores may be a way for some retailers to position themselves for both a downturn and a recovery.
The Chinese city of Ruili, on the border with Myanmar, has had more lockdowns than almost any other place in China.
When a new operator took over an addiction treatment center in Nashville, former employees say they saw cutbacks.
A growing number of new facilities around the country are designed to give people experiencing homelessness a place to recover after they’ve been discharged from the hospital.
The Christmas Day bombing impacted dozens of businesses. Some have relocated, while others are waiting for the city to rebuild.
Many New York basement apartments flooded in September. Most of the hardest-hit residents were low-income, and most were immigrants.