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Mar 23 2024
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Activities, events for Oregon families to attend during spring break
The Judy Kafoury Center for Youth Arts will lead a week-long theater camp for students up to the age of 14 PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Most Oregon schools will close for spring break from Monday, March 25 through Friday, March 29. For parents who don’t have a trip planned for themselves and their children, there are still ways for students to have an epic spring break in the state. Newsweek reader
KOIN 6Mar 16 2024
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Hampton hosts Black Family Wellness Expo
A Wellness Expo aimed at addressing disparities Black families experience took place in Hampton Saturday. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video HAMPTON, Va. — Black families sometimes face very specific challenges. That’s why Celebrate Healthcare and Hampton/Newport News Chapters of The Links Inc. joined together to host their annual
WVEC 13Mar 25 2024
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‘All he did was smile’: Family mourns boy, 4, killed in crash
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Jamille Manning said Kingston Coston was full of life, little but mighty. “He loved Spider-Man, riding his bike, and having fun with his cousins, grandma, aunts and uncles, but especially his little sister Ra’Nya,” said Manning, who was his aunt. “He had the most amazing smile since the day he was born. All he did was smile, he was always happy.” Kingston Coston died
KOIN 6Mar 16 2024
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Family impacted by wildfire awarded new home
AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — Officials with Amarillo Home Center announced that the McCain family are the AHC home giveaway winners. The family recently lost their home and belongings in Fritch due to the recent wildfire. AHC officials determined that the McCain’s are loved in their community after receiving several stories regarding the families compassion and acts of kindness. The McCain
My High Plains KAMRMar 23 2024
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Millions of Low-Income Families Set to Lose Internet Subsidies
Phyllis Jackson, a retired administrative assistant in Monroeville, Pa., signed up for home internet service for the first time in about two decades early last year. She now regularly uses the internet to pay her bills online, buy clothes, find new recipes and learn about her medication. Ms. Jackson said she signed up for internet service after enrolling in a federal program that provided a
New York Times (News)Mar 25 2024
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Trampoline Park Eyes Cherry Hill For New Family-Entertainment Center
A local business group has signed a franchising agreement to bring Launch Entertainment to the Cherry Hill area. Launch Entertainment, which specializes in trampoline parks and other family fun, has 29 locations around the nation. Launch of Cherry Hill's attractions will include a bowling alley, arcade games, an air track basketball court, laser tag, obstacle courses, a Krave pizzeria, a bar
Patch.comFeb 29 2024
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Off the market: Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani announces his marriage
Ohtani wrote on Thursday on Instagram in Japanese: “The season is approaching but I would like to announce to everyone that I have gotten married.” He said his new wife was a “Japanese woman” without identifying her. He said he would reveal more in an interview; presumably at the Los Angeles Dodgers spring training venue. The 29-year-old Ohtani is Japan’s biggest celebrity, and there has
San Jose Mercury NewsMar 22 2024
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Breakthrough provides range of services for families on Chicago's West Side
CHICAGO (CBS) – Kids and adults need a safe space where they can grow, face their fears, and learn to help others. CBS 2 found just the place called Breakthrough, a social service agency in East Garfield Park on Chicago's West Side. DeAngelo Johnson's journey at Breakthrough began when he was just hanging out there as a kid. "I would never have thought I would be in this position that I'm in
CBS News (Online)Mar 22 2024
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Westhope-Newburg families emotional over boys’ state title
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - The families of Westhope-Newburg players packed the MSU Dome, and many were holding back tears post-game. Joe Skurzewski and John Jacklin spoke with three family members of Sioux players, all of whom have family connections to previous Westhope state championships. Kate Tolstad, a teacher at Westhope High and Hunter Tolstad’s mom told Joe why this state title is so special
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