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‘My Baby is Still in the House!’ Hero Stranger Dives into Burning Home Twice to Save Ohio Baby
GoodNewsNetwork· 2 days agoA Cleveland man is being hailed as a hero for his determination to rescue an infant trapped in a burning house. John Stickovich was on his way to work when the 62-year-old saw a house consumed ...
Residents fear SLO cabin village will harm their neighborhood. Are their concerns warranted?
The San Luis Obispo Tribune· 2 days agoResidents fear SLO cabin village will harm their neighborhood. It’s hardly the first time that a transitional homeless project intended for a residential neighborhood has faced objections from neighbors.
OU Law Students raise $11,00 for Sulphur victims
The Norman Transcript· 5 days agoJohn Kirchhoefer, an OU Law student, said the project required teamwork from different organizations to make it happen. The city, which lies within the...
Arizona loves its lizards: Community helps ASU researcher uncover secrets of Gila monster DNA
12 News KPNX· 6 days agoIn the Sonoran Desert, there are few animals that are so simultaneously beloved and elusive as the...
County works to detain fewer youths
Santa Maria Sun· 2 days agoFewer kids are being detained in local juvenile detention facilities because of several newly implemented policies that county officials say could better aid at-risk youth and their families ...
Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors adopt realignment plan worth $23.2 million for public...
KEYT 3 Santa Barbara· 5 days agoThe Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors adopted the 2024-2026 Public Safety Realignment Plan, allocating $23.2 million of ongoing and one-time funds towards public safety, treatment, and ...
Benton County evacuation drill exercise demonstrates the importance of planning ahead for wildfires
KEZI 9 Eugene· 4 days agoCORVALLIS, Ore.-- Ahead of wildfire season, people across Benton County took part in a county-wide...
OU Law Students raise $11,00 for Sulphur victims
The Norman Transcript, Okla. via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMay 18—University of Oklahoma Law students raised $11,000 worth of supplies to give to tornado victims in Sulphur. John Kirchhoefer, an OU Law student, said the project required teamwork from ...