by Cheyenne Ligon | Dec 16, 2021
When Bart Klein’s father died last February, it was sudden and unexpected. Searching the internet for local funeral homes from his father’s hospital room, Klein picked one at random, thinking there couldn’t be much difference between them. When Klein went to meet with...
by Angel Adegbesan | Oct 29, 2021
By Angel Adegbesan Randaull Cobb was in financial trouble trying to keep up with payments for his home when he was approached by solicitors who said they would help him, while also improving his house at the same time. He was made to believe he was signing...
by Keira Wingate | Oct 27, 2021
By: Keira Wingate Being a stay-at-home parent comes with a lot of challenges and Haylee Bachman is working hard to power through them all for her family of three in Washington. But not having a savings account is one she can’t seem to beat. Bachman, 27, and her...
by Alexandra White | Oct 27, 2021
By Alexandra White Miranda Haymon, 26, made $37,000 a year as a theater director at the height of the pandemic. She was relieved when the U.S. The Department of Education automatically suspended federal student loan payments in March 2020. A few months later, Haymon...
by Denny Jacob | Oct 27, 2021
By: Denny Jacob After moving to Statesboro, Ga., at the beginning of the year for a position at Georgia Southern University, Brittany Hewitt decided to push off her search for a car in order to focus on furnishing her apartment. She figured she could wait until March...
by Juliet Jeske | Oct 25, 2021
After 12 years of a physically and emotionally abusive marriage Tara decided she couldn’t take it anymore and moved out with her two small children. Less than a month later COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic and any hope she had for a swift divorce was...