Slim pickings: Peach crop wiped out across much of Georgia
Georgia peaches will be missing from most produce stands this year. Peach farmers across Middle Georgia say their crop has been all but wiped out by an unusually warm winter, which caused fruit development earlier than normal, followed by a brutal cold snap in March that killed the nascent buds.
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There's never been such a severe shortage of homes in the U.S. Here's why
Home prices rose nearly 20% last year, in large part because the U.S. is several million homes short of demand. Builders say the pandemic is partly to blame, but the problem goes deeper than that.
Shortages of food supply is making headlines recently. With prices climbing and the war in Ukraine ongoing, officials fear a global food crisis could be at h...
Nebraska A.D. Alberts says university won't provide balloons at Memorial Stadium in 2022
Nebraska athletic director Trev Alberts said on Monday night that the university will not provide balloons to release at Husker football games this fall because of a helium shortage.
Biden says baby formula shortage to ease in weeks as U.S. imports more
The U.S. baby formula shortage should improve dramatically in coming weeks, President Joe Biden and top officials said on Friday as the administration scrambled to reverse a shortfall that hits lower-income Americans particularly hard.
Grocery store shortages are back. Here are some of the reasons why
Bare shelves at supermarkets are attributed to omicron, a labor shortage, climate change and other reasons. "We're really seeing the perfect storm," one industry expert told NPR.
Why Are We Running Out of Microchips? | Brew Breakdown
Empty car dealerships, long waits to get a PS5, and computers that are taking weeks and sometimes months to arrive. Blame the microchip shortage. But how did we get here? Dan Toomey is here to tell you why in this week's episode of Brew Breakdown.
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In Leelanau County, an acute challenge has cropped with the global supply chain: A shortage of glasses. While the return of in-person events this year has been a blessing to the hospitality industry, replacing stemware that’s been broken or stolen has become nearly impossible. That was evidenced to the public when McKenzie Gallagher of Rove ...
Shortages of supplies and workers will delay Gulf rebuilding
Joe Sobol, owner of Big Easy Construction in New Orleans, has bad news for homeowners who've been calling about roofs damaged by Hurricane Ida or to get an update on renovations that were scheduled before the storm ripped through the area.
Some used vehicles now cost more than original sticker price
Welcome to the wacky world of U.S. car and truck sales, where the pandemic and a global shortage of computer chips have pushed prices to record levels.
Starbucks, Flush With Customers, Is Running Low on Ingredients
At locations across the country, there have been complaints about shortages of key ingredients for popular drinks, breakfast foods and even cups, lids and straws.
Chip shortage hits subprime lender Credit Acceptance as car loan volumes tumble
Amid its own internal tumult, coupled with unheard of external market conditions, Credit Acceptance Corp. has seen its loan volumes take a dive off the cliff.
The Southfield-based subprime auto lender (NASDA: CACC) disclosed in a regulatory filing this week that its May "Consumer Loan assignment…