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Whether they're cooling off with ice cream or splashing around in the pool, many people aren't letting the heat keep them from enjoying their summer.
Price Philanthropies Foundation donated a $335,200 grant to offer more swim and fitness classes for the community.
Clarence and Ebony Carr will address the media alongside their attorney Tyler Bailey outside the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services headquarters in Columbia.
Two weeks after spending the Fourth of July on a popular South Carolina lake, 12-year-old Jaysen Carr died from a ...
Chunks of potato, celery, carrots and onions swim alongside tender clams in a tomato broth spiked with herbs and a hint of ...
It is now free to swim at the public pool in City Heights for the rest of the summer. A donation from the Price Philanthropies Foundation allows the City Heights Swim Center on Landis Street to open ...
Plus, how she stays hydrated and more in this exclusive interview.Reviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RDKey PointsKatie Ledecky prioritizes protein, carbs and electrolytes to stay fueled ...
Marina Jones always had a feeling that something was off. She first noticed it when she was just 7 years old, struggling to ...
Seldon (7-0, 6 KOs), son of former World Boxing Association world heavyweight champion Bruce Seldon, needed just 46 seconds ...
Alumnus David Ulloa ’25 is a software engineer at Google. He was selected for the coveted role even before walking across the ...
The Glen Cove Board of Education discussed changes to its cellphone policy under the state’s new “bell to bell” ban as well as a potential return to its ...