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Augusta is still recovering from the damage caused by Hurricane Helen, but the spotlight is shining brightly on Augusta ahead of Thanksgiving.U.S. News & World Report recently ranked the 150 Best Places to Live in America, and Augusta was ranked 85th, one of three cities on the list.Cities in the rankings are evaluated using data from sources such as the U.S. Census Bureau, FBI, U.S. Department of Labor, and U.S. News’ own internal resources.The data was categorized into various metrics (healthcare, affordability, well-being, etc.) and evaluated using a methodology determined by Americans’ preferences. The percentage weighting for each index follows…

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The U.S. News and World report uses factors such as affordability, health care, well-being, retiree taxes, desirability, and the job market to determine which cities are best for recent retirees. did.Using data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. Census Bureau, and internal sources including surveys of people nearing retirement age (ages 45-59) and people of retirement age (age 60 and older), U.S. News and World Report ranked first. 150 cities for retirees.Here are the rankings of cities in Nevada, the top 10 cities and the top 10 in the West:Is Reno a good…

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This week, I cleaned out the dining table at my son’s house, which has been my “office” since he was displaced by the flooding from Hurricanes Helen and Milton, and sat down to write a shopping list. turkey. ham. vegetables. Ingredients for pies, sides, and vegetarian/vegan options. drink. plate. cup. Garbage bag. Mimosa with orange juice and champagne. . .As I was accomplishing the obvious and contemplating the forgotten, my eyes fell on the surface of the shaker table in front of me, a part of my life that has been a part of my life for as long as…

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U.S. News and World Report used factors such as quality of life, job market, cost of living, and desirability to determine the best cities to live. These categories include indicators such as crime rates, air quality, migration trends, and surveys.U.S. News & World Report ranked the top 150 most livable cities using data and inside information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Department of Labor, and the U.S. Census Bureau.Learn more about how U.S. News and World Report ranks this ranking.Here are the rankings of cities in Nevada, the top 10 cities and the top 10 in the…

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Three Wisconsin cities are some of the best places to live in the United States, according to recent rankings from U.S. News & World Report.For its 2025-2026 Best Places to Live rankings, the magazine analyzed 150 U.S. cities based on quality of life, job market, value of living and desire to live in the area.”To be at the top of the list, a location must be a valuable and desirable place to live, with a strong job market and a high quality of life,” the report states.Click here to learn more about our methodology.What Wisconsin cities made the US News…

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What’s not to like about New Jersey? Many people may have a great time in the Garden State, but nearly every city in New Jersey made it onto U.S. News and World Report’s “Best Places to Live” list. was excluded from.The magazine’s 2025-2026 list of America’s Best Places to Live ranked major cities based on a number of categories, including quality of life, value, desirability and local job market.No New Jersey cities appear in the top 100 U.S. News & World Report list. Trenton was the only New Jersey city to rank 145 out of 150 cities.Neighboring New York City…

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U.S. News & World Report recently released its ranking of the best elementary schools in New Jersey, and five schools in Central Jersey were in the top 25.Washington Elementary School in Westfield came in third on the list. According to the list, the school has 263 students studying in grades 1 through 5. 87% of students scored at or above the proficient level in math, and 92% scored at or above that level in reading. The school’s minority student enrollment rate is 27%. The student-teacher ratio is 12:1, the same as the school district. The student population is 54% female…

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There’s one thing Florida Democrats and Republicans agree on.The Sunshine State can conduct elections with integrity and few flaws.Top lawyers for the Florida Republican Party and the Florida Democratic Party were scheduled to brief students Monday at the Florida State University College of Law’s Election Law Center on disputes arising from the 2024 election. They spoke at a luncheon attended by about 75 people. But there was no Election Day controversy to discuss. “What Florida is really good at is disaster emergency preparedness and elections, and we have a lot of experience in both areas,” said Republican Chief Counsel Ben…

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When you think of a good place to retire, Boston may not necessarily come to mind.But you might want to reconsider your assessment, according to this national report.U.S. News & World Report, the world’s leading authority on rankings and consumer advice, announced this week that Boston ranks 29th on its list of the best places to retire for 2024-25. Not bad considering 150 cities were comprehensively reviewed.U.S. News’ list of best places for retirees says Boston has world-class schools, health care, and cutting-edge technology and medical care.That’s no surprise since Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston was ranked as one…

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Once ranked as the No. 4 best place to live in the United States, Des Moines has fallen back down that ranking. This time, it has been consistently ranked from 19th to 55th on US News & World Report’s 2025-2026 Best Places to Live list.To create its annual Best Places to Live list, U.S. News selects 150 metropolitan areas in the United States based on quality of life, job market, value of living, and people’s desire to live in the area. I analyzed it. Des Moines’ decline is due, at least in part, to changes in the data that U.S.…

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