Departing School Board member Mary Kadera is taking a different approach to assessing her four years in office. Elected officials preparing to leave office often begin their end-of-term speeches ...
Seven nuns walked through scorching desert from San Diego to Tucson to begin a ministry 150 years ago. Their feet bled from blisters formed in their black shoes with thick wide heels. Their legs bled ...
Four residential properties in Jackson Township sold for more than $500,000, according to the latest real estate transfers.
A commercial property in Plain Township sold for $1.5 million, according to the latest real estate transfers filed with the ...
The annual memorial has one key feature lacking from Multnomah County’s official report on deaths among homeless residents: ...
A CMU alumnus offers kind words during a flower delivery - and offers a viral reminder of empathy, grace and human connection.
Two Utah legislators want to revise the state’s gun laws in the wake of the summer’s deadly “No Kings” shooting.
The following in-depth local history feature was supported by the ARLnow Press Club. Join to support local journalism and to ...
Notable Nevadans who died in 2025 include a leading philanthropist and co-founder of Mirage Resorts; a tourism promoter who ...
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Phillies grant Havertown nonprofit Well Rooted $40,000
Well Rooted’s mission is to support, nurture and empower young adults and families entering, exiting or existing in the foster system.
In 1890, Smith College built a large, well-equipped gymnasium to offer physical education to young women to go along with its ...
Alicia J. Barks, 42, worked at Chicago Women’s Healthcare. Her husband, Matthew A. Siemer, 43, was executive director of Mobile Care Chicago.
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