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About Genevieve
Genevieve is an award-winning editor, reporter, author and photographer (if needed) based in Jerusalem, Israel. She works in Israel, the West Bank, and the greater region. She is Forests Editor for Mongabay, an environmental and science news website.

Genevieve covers a broad range of subjects but specializes in current affairs/news, crime, travel, the journalism industry, and stories related to water. Her work has been published by Nieman Reports, Epoch Times, IVOH.org, Poynter, Quill magazine, and others.

Her travel guide book for Moon Handbooks, "Jerusalem and the Holy Land," was published Feb. 2014. The second edition, "Israel and the West Bank" and a third targeted guidebook on "Tel Aviv and the Coast" will be published in October 2016, also by Moon Handbooks.
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These 10 jobs for the city of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater pay over $80k a year and are hiring

27 Feb 2024  |  news.yahoo.com
The greater Olympia-Lacey-Tumwater area is offering multiple well-paid city jobs with salaries over $80,000 per year, including extensive benefits. Positions range from City Surveyor, Finance Analyst, and IT Specialist to Lateral Firefighter, Engineering Technician, and Police Officer, each with specific educational and experience requirements. Interested applicants can find additional job listings on each city's respective job website.

Looking for good vegetarian food at Olympia area restaurants? Here are lots of options

13 Oct 2023  |  ca.sports.yahoo.com
The article provides a guide to vegetarian dining options in the Olympia area, categorizing restaurants by the type of food they serve and including links to their websites or Facebook pages. It suggests checking health inspection records and confirming menu offerings before dining. The list includes fun and casual places, fine dining, Italian & Mediterranean, and Asian restaurants, ensuring a variety of choices for vegetarians.

Where’s that smoke coming from? Online maps show location, status of Idaho wildfires

06 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Smoke from multiple active wildfires in the Northwest, particularly in North Idaho, Washington, and Canada, is affecting Boise and the Treasure Valley. Idaho offers several online resources to track wildfires, including interactive maps from Fish and Game, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Department of Lands. The Department of Lands also issues wildfire alerts and maintains a fire news feed. The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality provides air quality advisories. Residents can report wildfires to 911 or local sheriff's offices and should move away from the fire source. Human activities cause 60% of wildfires, with the rest caused by lightning. Red flag warnings indicate conditions ripe for wildfires.

Where’s that smoke coming from? Online maps show location, status of Idaho wildfires

02 Oct 2023  |  ca.style.yahoo.com
Smoke from multiple active wildfires in the Northwest, particularly in North Idaho, Washington, and Canada, has been affecting Boise. Idaho offers several online resources to track these fires, including interactive maps from Fish and Game, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Department of Lands. The Department of Lands also issues wildfire alerts and maintains a fire news feed. The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality provides air quality advisories. Residents can sign up for emergency notification systems like CodeRED and Alert Sense. Human activities cause 60% of wildfires, with the rest caused by lightning. Precautions are advised during red flag warnings issued by the National Weather Service.

Free film screening in Olympia on Monday features a community fighting the overdose crisis

02 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Fentanyl deaths have significantly increased in Washington state, with synthetic opioids causing a high percentage of drug-related fatalities. A free documentary screening of 'Love in the Time of Fentanyl' at Olympia’s Timberland Library will showcase a supervised drug consumption site in Vancouver, B.C., offering hope to a marginalized community. The event, organized by the Emma Goldman Youth & Homeless Outreach Project and the Olympia Harm Reduction Network, will include a discussion on local responses to the fentanyl crisis and overdose reversal training.

Olympia landmark quiz results: Did you know the names of these local parks and buildings?

01 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
The article presents the results of a quiz conducted among Olympian readers to identify the current names of five local landmarks. The quiz covered Isthmus Park, Squaxin Park, Heritage Park, and the new restaurant El Sitio, which replaced the Urban Onion restaurant. The results show varying levels of correct answers, with Squaxin Park having the highest recognition at 95%.

Possible government shutdown this weekend: 10 questions, answered for WA state residents

29 Sep 2023  |  ca.sports.yahoo.com
The federal government may shut down if lawmakers in Washington, D.C., do not pass the annual spending bill by midnight Saturday. This would affect various federal employees and programs nationwide, including in Washington state. Essential services like the U.S. Postal Service, Social Security, Medicare/Medicaid, and veterans' health services will continue, while funding for SNAP and WIC may deplete quickly. National parks and non-essential food inspections could close. Active-duty military will work without pay, and TSA screeners, though essential, may face delays due to unpaid work. Tribal nations will rely on emergency plans, and some federal services will operate with limited capacity and potential delays.

Possible government shutdown this weekend: 10 questions answered for WA state residents

29 Sep 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
The federal government faces a potential shutdown if Congress does not pass the annual spending bill by midnight Saturday. This would impact various federal programs and employees, including those in Washington state. Essential services like the USPS, Social Security, and Medicare/Medicaid will continue, while others like national parks and some food inspections may be affected. Veterans' services and military operations will largely continue, though some personnel may work without pay. Tribal nations may need to rely on emergency plans, and airport operations could see delays due to unpaid TSA workers.

Possible government shutdown this weekend: 10 questions, answered for WA state residents

29 Sep 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
The federal government faces a potential shutdown if Congress does not pass the annual spending bill by midnight Saturday. This would impact various federal programs and employees, including those in Washington state. Essential services like the U.S. Postal Service and Social Security will remain unaffected, while others like SNAP and WIC may see funding deplete quickly. National parks will close, and food inspections will continue with some limitations. Veterans' services and active-duty military operations will persist, though without pay. Tribal nations will rely on emergency plans, and airport operations may experience delays due to unpaid essential workers.

Possible government shutdown this weekend: 10 questions, answered for WA state residents

29 Sep 2023  |  ca.movies.yahoo.com
The federal government faces a potential shutdown if Congress does not pass the annual spending bill by midnight Saturday. This would impact various federal programs and employees, including those in Washington state. Essential services like the USPS, Social Security, and Medicare will continue, but others like national parks and some food inspections may halt. Veterans' services and active-duty military operations will persist, though without pay. Tribal nations may need emergency plans, and airport operations could see delays due to unpaid TSA workers.

Explosions and low flyovers shaking your home? It’s JBLM, and here’s when it will stop

14 Sep 2023  |  ca.sports.yahoo.com
Joint Base Lewis-McChord is conducting mortar, demolition, and artillery training, causing explosions and low-flying helicopters in the area between Olympia and Tacoma. The training, initially scheduled to end on September 15, has been extended to September 19. There is no specific schedule for the noise, which can occur at any time of day or night.

Explosions and low flyovers shaking your home? It’s JBLM, and here’s when it will stop

14 Sep 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Joint Base Lewis-McChord is conducting mortar, demolition, and artillery training, causing explosions and low-flying helicopters in the area. The training, initially scheduled to end on September 15, has been extended to September 19. There is no specific schedule for the noise, which can occur at any time of day or night.

Explosions and low flyovers shaking your home? It’s JBLM, and here’s when it will stop

14 Sep 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Joint Base Lewis-McChord is conducting mortar, demolition, and artillery training, causing explosions and low-flying helicopters in the area between Olympia and Tacoma. The training, initially scheduled to end on September 15, has been extended to September 19. JBLM spokesperson Joseph Piek confirmed that the exercises could occur at any time, day or night, with artillery training being the primary source of noise until the end of the training period.

Explosions and low flyovers shaking your home? It’s JBLM, and here’s when it will stop

14 Sep 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Joint Base Lewis-McChord is conducting mortar, demolition, and artillery training, causing explosions and low-flying helicopters in the area. The training, initially scheduled to end on September 15, has been extended to September 19. There is no specific schedule for the noise, which can occur at any time of day or night. JBLM spokesperson Joseph Piek confirmed the extended training period and the types of exercises being conducted.

Where’s that smoke coming from? Online maps show location, status of Idaho wildfires

18 Aug 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Smoke from multiple active wildfires in North Idaho, Washington, and Canada has been observed in Boise's Treasure Valley. Idaho offers online resources to track wildfires, including Fish and Game's interactive fire map, the EPA's national fire and smoke map, and the Department of Lands' detailed map. The Department of Lands issues wildfire alerts but not evacuation notices, which are the responsibility of local sheriff's offices. Air quality advisories are issued by the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality. Residents can sign up for emergency notification systems, and wildfires can be reported to 911 or the local sheriff's office. Nationally, there have been 35,702 wildfires in 2023, with about 40% caused by lightning and the rest by human activities. The National Weather Service issues red flag warnings when conditions are conducive to wildfires.

Where’s that smoke coming from? Online maps show location, status of Idaho wildfires

18 Aug 2023  |  news.yahoo.com
Smoke in Boise, Idaho, is attributed to multiple active wildfires in the Northwest, with online resources available to track them, including maps from Idaho Fish and Game, the EPA, and the Department of Lands. The Department of Lands issues wildfire alerts but not evacuation notices, which are the responsibility of local sheriff's offices. Residents can sign up for emergency notifications, and are advised to report wildfires to authorities. Nationally, there have been 35,702 wildfires in 2023, with 60% being human-caused. The National Interagency Fire Center provides statistics and is located in Boise.

WA state household bills $2.5k more than national average. Which counties cost the most?

10 Aug 2023  |  www.columbian.com
Washington state ranks as the 8th-most expensive place for household bills in the U.S., with residents spending about 37% of their income on expenses like rent, utilities, and insurance. The average monthly household bill in Washington is $2,468, significantly higher than the national average. King County is the most expensive, followed by Snohomish and Island counties. Financial experts suggest that a sustainable amount to spend on a mortgage is around 28% of income, but many Washingtonians exceed this due to high housing costs. The 50/30/20 budgeting rule is recommended for managing expenses.

Street musicians bring harmony to Jerusalem's narrow streets

14 Jul 2016  |  Middle East Eye
Musician Adi Hazan, originally from Haifa, moved to Jerusalem to pursue his passion for music, performing covers of Michael Hedges and Tommy Emmanuel. Jerusalem's city center, particularly Zion Square, has become a hub for street musicians, creating a magical atmosphere. The Machane Yehuda market, known as 'the souq,' has transformed into a vibrant nightlife spot, hosting live music and DJ performances. The Jerusalem Season of Culture (JSOC) has played a significant role in this cultural renaissance, organizing events that draw large crowds and promote tolerance in the city. Key figures like David Elgart and Yonatan Abramowitz contribute to this thriving music scene, highlighting Jerusalem's unique cultural depth.

IVOH.org: A report and photographs from New York City's annual Photoville photo festival.

Amazon.com: Genevieve Belmaker: books, biography, latest update

23 Sep 2015  |  www.amazon.com
Genevieve Belmaker is an American journalist with a diverse background in reporting, editing, and publishing. She has lived and worked in various locations, including New York City, Jerusalem, the West Bank, and across the Americas. As the founder of La Raza X Publishing, she has contributed to the journalism industry by producing numerous stories and working with reporters. Her writing focuses on a range of topics such as the global environmental crisis, social justice, and crime. Belmaker's articles have appeared in several reputable publications, and she has authored travel guides for Moon Handbooks, as well as other literary works.

QUILL MAGAZINE (2015 Mirror Awards Finalist) The very brutal and public deaths of journalists Steven Sotloff and James Foley at the hands of ISIS has caused many journalists and news organizations to question whether some stories are worth the risk.

POYNTER.ORG: Veteran conflict journalist C.J. Chivers is full of stories, and most of them aren’t pretty. A former U.S. Marine, he saw his career catapult into one successive overseas conflict after another just 12 days after 9/11.

EPOCH TIMES: When St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch announced that Police Officer Darren Wilson would not be indicted in the shooting death of Michael Brown, it sparked off what can only be described as a night from hell.

EPOCH TIMES: In the United States there are regular instances of men and women dying after being incarcerated. The difference when compared with the more high-profile cases is that there is nobody to record the death with a cellphone and public records are difficult to obtain.

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