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West Virginia airmen return home after Africa deployment
About 120 West Virginia Air National Guard members returned to Charleston after a roughly three-month deployment to the Horn of Africa, reuniting with family and friends.
Organic Carbon Amendments Support Soil Health and Carbon Sequestration.
Dr. Nanthi Bolan will lead a webinar on March 11, 2026 at 2:00 PM Beijing time, part of the 22nd Carbon Research International Forum, about how organic carbonaceous amendments relate to soil health and carbon sequestration.
CDMX's animal welfare policy adds hotline to report dog waste
Mexico City's mayor announced a 10-point animal welfare plan that includes a dedicated phone line to report owners who do not pick up dog waste and proposals to strengthen penalties for dog-biting and leash violations.
Recent heartwarming stories
Showing: 951-960Local dealership delivers new coats to VOA Children's Center
Van Bortel Subaru and community partners distributed over 200 new winter coats to children at Volunteers of America's Children's Center in Rochester, in a third annual event held with Operation Warm.
Baytown's new events center will host concerts and sports
Baytown has approved design work for the ExxonMobil Baytown Events Center, a 150,000–200,000 square‑foot venue planned to host concerts, sports and community events. The project includes a $75 million economic development commitment from ExxonMobil and is entering the design and planning phase.
MIS/HPMS toy drive fulfills 250 wishes for Community Partners of Dallas
The MIS/HPMS Student Leadership Club fulfilled 250 foster children’s wishes through its largest toy drive, donating gifts to Community Partners of Dallas. The school said the effort supports student learning in empathy, service and leadership.
Pet adoption events at Fort Bend County Animal Services start the new year.
Fort Bend County Animal Services is rolling out improvements guided by a 2025 assessment while promoting adoption and foster events; the updates include shortened length-of-stay goals, enhanced medical care, behavioral programs, and bilingual outreach.
Lavender Social's Rainbow Exchange Market celebrates queer art
The Lavender Social held its first Rainbow Exchange Vendor Market of 2026 at Speakeasy in Carrboro, featuring LGBTQIA+ artists selling handmade goods and followed by trivia, a cabaret show and a dance party.
The Inner Circle acknowledges Pamela Rummage Culp as a Pinnacle Professional Member
The Inner Circle named Pamela Rummage Culp a Pinnacle Professional Member Inner Circle of Excellence, highlighting her contributions to real estate and client relations in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Pamela Rummage Culp named Pinnacle Professional Member by The Inner Circle
The Inner Circle recognized Pamela Rummage Culp as a Pinnacle Professional Member Inner Circle of Excellence for her work in real estate and client relations across the San Francisco Bay Area. Her background includes nursing and a Master of Science in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing and a prior psychotherapy practice.
Chesterfield kitten rescued from thorn bush finds a forever home
A small orange kitten rescued by Chesterfield County firefighters after being found soaked and stuck in thorn bushes on May 27, 2025, was adopted from Chesterfield Animal Services and received eye surgery, officials said.
Jupiter Fire Department nears completion of two new fire stations
Two new Jupiter Fire Department stations, the Cinquez Fire Station and Piatt Place Fire Station, are reported to be nearing construction completion with several interior and exterior milestones reached. The department says both facilities are expected to open in October 2026.
Katie Fire Thunder, 25, appointed to Montana House and praised by community
Gallatin County commissioners unanimously appointed 25-year-old Katie Fire Thunder to fill the House District 59 vacancy; she is a legal assistant, co-founder of Bozeman Tenants United, and a member of the Oglala Lakota Nation.
