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Molly Prescott says she learned about the record from a Facebook post and decided, “I can beat that.”
The Dixie Highway store won't take walk-in donations, but it will fund food and shelter programs across Louisville.
About 22 women now live behind secure-access doors at a former Holiday Inn near I-17 and Cactus, rebuilding after eviction, stroke, or military sexual trauma.
Mike Lang marked the spot with a floating bottle a mile off North Avenue Beach. A local diver found the ring almost 24 hours later.
A new survey finds 58% of Knox County voters oppose Flock cameras, with backing the tech seen as a political liability.
Waste Not Want Not's Corks & Forks returns to the Sawgrass Marriott, with tickets, auctions and a bourbon-and-cigar VIP reception on tap.
Our Hospice's 40th annual benefit concert heads back to where it began in 1987, with a $100,000 fundraising goal for 2026.
WDIV kicks off a 100-day countdown to Detroit's centennial parade, even as The Parade Company still hunts for a permanent headquarters.
The new coach can carry 2,500 books and doubles as a hurricane relief hub with Wi-Fi and power outlets.
The Shade Tree's rebuilt dorm adds privacy partitions after burst pipes nearly crippled Nevada's largest women's shelter.
Brooklyn's biggest street fair returns for its 51st year, sprawling across four neighborhoods rain or shine.
The Market at UCC lets West Ward families pick their own groceries once a month, with four more ward markets coming to Newark this year.
The Gordon and Whiting families get top honors as the pier's carousel building becomes a 1930s floating casino for one night.
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