
Blind Women’s Football Team Inspires Change in Mexico
Chilangas FC, a women’s blind football team in Mexico, is helping visually impaired women find confidence, friendship, and ambition in football.

Chilangas FC, a women’s blind football team in Mexico, is helping visually impaired women find confidence, friendship, and ambition in football.


Aida Kelly, from New Jersey, owes her life to her persistent poodle, Squilliam, whose late-night barking alerted her to a fire just in time to escape safely.

After years of advocacy, Milford’s iconic star will shine again, celebrating the USA’s 250th anniversary in 2026.

Michigan’s tax incentives for data centers face repeal efforts. Local and federal roles debated amid community concerns.

Attorney Robert Harrington appointed Charlotte’s mayor, replacing Vi Lyles. He’ll serve until December 2027.

Teen Mateo Akerman dives into Newport Beach harbor to rescue exhausted dog, George, reuniting him with his family thanks to his quick-thinking friends.

Cape Verde’s Vozinha, buoyed by a viral plea and global support, fulfilled a cherished dream as his mother witnessed his World Cup debut firsthand in Miami.

Overseas volunteering offers young adults a practical way into global citizenship, fostering cross-cultural understanding and global consciousness.

On June 20, 2026, Louisiana shuttle driver Jordan Matthew heroically saved three struggling swimmers caught in a rip current at Elmer’s Island Refuge.

A Nebraska nurse midwife legally assisted a home birth after a lawsuit, spotlighting the need for legislative change in midwifery.

The Friends of the Osterhout Free Library’s 49th Tent Book Sale concludes today, with readers still enjoying books.