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Foundation, churches partner with Springfield schools for teacher appreciation week
Springfield News-Sun, Ohio via Yahoo News· 1 year agoMay 11—A local foundation in Springfield has partnered with several churches and schools in the Springfield City School District to show appreciation for teachers in the form of food, thank ...
'Stunning' Bridgewater home that sold for $869K has floor-to-ceiling glass walls
The Enterprise via Yahoo Finance· 7 months agoBROCKTON − A single-family house on West Avenue sold for $679,900. Located on the West Side of the...
From the parade to egg hunts, here are 19 things to do for Easter this year around Louisville
The Courier Journal via Yahoo News· 2 months agoFrom the annual Frankfort Avenue Easter Parade to Easter egg hunts and pictures with the Easter...
Need help in North Jersey during bitter cold this weekend? Here's how to find shelter
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 1 year agoNearly all New Jersey counties are opening up additional beds and warming shelters to get people...
As historic Black neighborhoods erode, Nashville shouldn't just shrug | Opinion
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 1 year agoTalking about the destruction of Nashville’s historic Black neighborhoods is like talking about having cancer. It's a problem no one wants to discuss.
Where to find Bansky artwork in London and beyond
The Independent via Yahoo News· 2 months agoThe overnight appearance of a Dorothy mural in Birmingham’s Gay Village has been confirmed to not be an artwork by Banksy after speculation that The...
City Council splits on rezoning request vote
McAlester News-Capital, Okla. via Yahoo News· 10 months agoAug. 9—A standing-room-only crowd filled the Council Chambers at City Hall on Tuesday night as councilors considered a request to reclassify a zoning district on the city's west side. Many were ...
Why does Titanic keep drawing people to its tragic tale? A Fall River museum has answers.
The Herald News via Yahoo News· 11 months agoThe Titanic tragedy has captivated scientists, historians — and, in a devastating high-profile incident, eco-tourists. A Fall River museum knows why.