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St. Augustine commissioners are having second thoughts and have asked staff to present options for moving the project, ...
A caftan caravan of Mrs. Ropers will be part of the inaugural Mrs. Roper Romp, a fundraiser to benefit the homeless being ...
Rin Yame’s unique ministry, born out of tragedy, has blossomed in less than a decade, helps disadvantaged communities ...
San Diego is about to double the number of available shelter beds for young adults at a time when growing homelessness and ...
A homeless shelter located within the Chinatown ... potentially impacting future academic programs and resources. Deciding when it's time for senior living can be challenging.
Adams will not be in attendance at Art Vancouver as he is on tour in Iceland, Faroe Islands and Scotland. A volunteer in a ...
The Springfield Creative City Collective says its “For the Love of Springfield Grant Program” will give $50,000 to local ...
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Hunger is an absence, a silent scream that persists across borders, cultures and time. It is physical and metaphorical, an aching need for sustenance, meaning and belonging. Fifth Dimensional Leap — A ...
There is hope for the future of an iconic Weymouth hotel. The Riviera Hotel, at Bowleaze Cove, is a Grade II-listed art déco ...
Our country is undergoing a perpetual Lent with hatred and division stoking fears. And the antidote to this misery is Easter ...
Hidden amongst auto-body shops and industrial warehouses, lies SCRAP, a 50 year old arts-and-everything store.
We’re worried about homeless. You’re going to tax people right out of the ability to make payments,” said Art Close, 68.