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The Safety Unit is a violence prevention and intervention program that works with teen boys. It was awarded grant money through the Cleveland Neighborhood Safety Fund.
As a heat wave stretched into a second day this week, residents in more than half a dozen states are looking for ways to beat the heat amid hot soupy temperatures approaching triple digits
As a heat wave stretched into a second day this week, residents in more than half a dozen states are looking for ways to beat the heat amid hot soupy temperatures approaching triple digits
The PGA Tour’s season and the FedEx Cup Playoffs officially end this week at East Lake.
The PGA Tour’s season and the FedEx Cup Playoffs officially end this week at East Lake.
The saying, “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade” has a whole new meaning for a family, a week after someone stole their jar of lemonade stand earnings.
A year of separation seemed like no time between a NAS Lemoore serviceman and his faithful canine.
A Bedouin man who had been held hostage in Gaza for more than 10 months managed to escape Hamas’ captivity (WHEN), the Israeli military announced on Tuesday.
Home improvement chain Lowes is scaling back its diversity, equity and inclusion policies, joining the ranks of a few other companies who have altered their programs since the end of affirmative action in higher education and amid conservative backlash online
A couple were asked to fork out 12,000 by two water companies for a leak that didn’t exist in Cowden, Kent.