The bags line the hallways of the basement at Park Terrace Elementary School in Gloversville. A locker room, too. Santa’s in ...
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Volunteer pilots from Angel Flight West delivered toys, coats, backpacks, and 500 books to students in Hildale, Utah and ...
The Colorado River District’s Community Funding Partnership on Thursday opened applications for a special pilot grant opportunity to help irrigation and ditch companies on the Western Slope strengthen ...
The vast majority of children in Britain are worried about the climate crisis, with 86% now afraid for the future of the planet. New research found that 94% of kids believe everyone should live as ...
If Alyssa O'Grady's learned anything in her nearly two decades working at DeCicco & Sons grocery stores, it's that work is easier when your coworkers are like family. "It's really nice to come in and ...
Six women in their 70s, all married and all mothers and grandmothers, gather twice a month without fail. They credit their close-knit families to their longstanding friendships. By Katherine Rosman ...
Nearly 20 years ago, we left Canada and moved to Texas because my husband had a work opportunity. Moving wasn't easy, and it was hard to adjust at first, though I mostly enjoyed the warm weather.
A young mother said she and her 9-year-old son were beaten by a group of children and teens while walking Monday on Chicago's Far South Side, just blocks away from a Chicago Public School. According ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio legislators are considering changes to minor labor laws, including letting teens work later on school nights. Ohio legislators sent Senate Bill 50 to the governor’s desk ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -Gov. Mike DeWine is considering whether to sign a bill that would allow 14- and 15-year-olds to work later on school nights. Senate Bill 50 passed the Ohio House last Wednesday in a 62 ...
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