See the full list of 160 Arizona nonprofits receiving a share of $1.3 million from Season for Sharing, helping children, ...
Project MEND is giving people their freedom back one piece of mobility equipment at a time. Vice Chair Eduardo DiLoreto shares how people in our community are greatly impacted when they receive ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Community members gathered at a Pima Community College board meeting after the school accepted a $5.9 million donation from Beale Infrastructure, the company behind the proposed ...
UPPER DARBY — In June 2025, the Delaware County Daily Times published a story about longtime friends Mark Loomis and Stephen Mellon who brought thousands of aluminum can tabs to St. Eugene School, ...
Popular businesswoman Melody Shari is raising alarm bells among her fan base this week after posting a series of cryptic and distressing Instagram Stories, telling followers she has been “fighting for ...
In 2025, the Binghamton Move Out Project collected more than 34,000 pounds of items left behind by university students — in 2026, that number grew to over 46,000 pounds. Created by Binghamton ...
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Coffee found to have startling effect on aging, says new study Iran and US agree to halt attacks Watch what happens when 5 killer whales target one whale – they rip it apart I tried John F Kennedy's ...
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WBNG) -- The Binghamton Move Out Project collected more than 46,000 pounds of donations this spring, and after weeks of sorting and organizing, those items are now finding new homes ...
Before a single wall has gone up at The Source, a new community center planned in Columbia, $12 million in public money has been spent. Now members of the nonprofit developing the project have maxed ...
TIPP CITY, Ohio (WDTN) – The newest addition to Tipp City is underway, as the Downtown Tipp City Partnership works on a mural on South 2 nd Street. While the project is underway, the Partnership is ...
Columbiana Project Playground has received a $25,000 grant from the Columbiana Community Foundation. From left, Mallory DeMaiolo, Ginny Perkins, Fritz Nelson, Lauren Halverstadt and Michaela Good.
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