
Teen Uses Make-A-Wish to Feed Hundreds of Homeless After Surviving Cancer
After surviving Ewing Sarcoma, 14-year-old Jude Baker used his Make-A-Wish to feed 300 homeless people in Georgia, inspiring widespread community support.

After surviving Ewing Sarcoma, 14-year-old Jude Baker used his Make-A-Wish to feed 300 homeless people in Georgia, inspiring widespread community support.

Support libraries and local authors in Lackawanna and Lycoming with events like Books Appétit and Storytellers Fair.

Quinton Aaron, renowned for his portrayal of NFL player Michael Oher in the acclaimed 2009 film ‘The Blind Side,’ has shared a remarkable experience from earlier this year. During a life-threatening hospitalization caused by a severe stroke, Aaron claims he encountered Jesus after his heart stopped and he was declared

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a groundbreaking RPG with an award-winning soundtrack, topping Billboard charts.

Lawmakers removed a controversial provision from a bill that aimed to shorten Forsyth County terms from four years to two.

Two hospital systems appeal a decision allowing Mission Hospital and Novant Health to expand in Buncombe County.

Senator Warnock criticizes the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision on Louisiana’s district, calling it a setback for democracy.
Georgia’s Election Data Hub now allows tracking voter turnout by party, enhancing transparency and accessibility.

Virginia Larmore calls for accountability at a library board meeting, addressing harassment by trustee Jacks.

Governor Abigail Spanberger signed Virginia’s Paid Family and Medical Leave program into law, ensuring workers paid time off for life’s key moments.

City officials in Lexington partner with Tyson Foods to aid recovery after plant closure left over 3,000 unemployed.

Asheville is gathering community feedback for a new pickleball complex, considering two potential park locations.