A Kaufman-based day program for adults with special needs is asking for help to stay open and expand its reach.
“This is what I came out to today,” she says – pointing to dumpsters behind Carpenter’s Corner jammed with boxes, Styrofoam, flooring and more. A few steps down, Whitham holds a cable lock cut. The ...
In Kaufman, just outside the Metroplex, a nonprofit called Bee Happy is transforming lives through a day program for adults ...
The Alabama Oncology Foundation held its second Happy Hour for Hope fundraiser Thursday night. All of the money raised will ...
Across the state, pay for election inspectors — the workers who check in voters and keep precincts running — can range from ...
Long Beach resident Ashley Likins was pages away from finishing "Onyx Storm," the third installment in Rebecca Yarros' ...
For a first-time event, the day went well, said Brian Nelson of East Grand Forks, treasurer and chief operating officer of ...
Natural gas was pitched as a bridge from coal to renewables. Fifteen years later, the bridge seems to extend endlessly into ...
A book club meets a cat cafe at Long Beach's Cool Cat Collective, a gallery and boutique committed to fighting cat ...
Natural gas was pitched as a stopgap between fossil fuels and renewables. Instead, it has derailed Pennsylvania’s energy ...
The horrific murder of Kirk, who left behind his wife, Erika, and two children under 4, embodied the spiraling political ...
An anonymous email, a cease-and-desist letter, and constant staff turnover have roiled the Dorchester-based food startup hub, which boomed in wake of COVID and George Floyd protests.