KGTV: Nonprofit Helps House Dogs For Military MembersKGTV: Nonprofit Helps House Dogs For Military Members
KGTV: Nonprofit Helps House Dogs For Military MembersHope2K9 houses dogs for military members while they're deployed.
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KGTV: Nonprofit Helps House Dogs For Military MembersHope2K9 houses dogs for military members while they're deployed.
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KMTV: 7-Year-Old Girl Sworn In As Honorary DeputyThe girl's dad told our sister station that Alaina regularly approaches law enforcement officers that she sees in public.
WTVF: Student And School Resource Officer Team Up To Pen A BookThe elementary school student illustrated the book authored by her school resource officer.
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Colorado Organizations Help LGBTQ Youth Fight HomelessnessAccording to True Colors United, nearly 40% of youth experiencing homeless are LGBTQ.
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KMGH: Colorado Teens Help Hundreds Get VaccinatedTwo teens helped their school host COVID vaccine clinics for people in the community.
| Aurora Public Schools Communications
Baby BrokersDemand outpaces supply in the private adoption world. As a result, middlemen can make huge profits, often with little oversight.
| Mark Fahey and Hailey Gavin and Tik Root
WEWS: Ohioans Prepare For Looser COVID RegulationsThe statewide mask mandate expires June 2.
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KGTV: TikTok User Raises Money For Struggling Street VendorsThe California man is using the social media platform for good.
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CDC Says No Masks, Social Distance Needed At Vaccinated Summer CampsThe new guidance is for day camps and overnight camps.
WEWS: Man Who Can't Get Vaccinated Asks For Compassion From OthersSome who can't get the COVID vaccine for medical reasons say they've been criticized by others for something they can't help.
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KGTV: Group Gifts A Personalized Smart Home To Quadriplegic VeteranThe Gary Sinise Foundation gives mortgage-free smart homes to veterans and first responders.
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Hospital Throws Prom For Burn Patient Who Was Forced To Miss HersNurses arranged a hairstylist, DJ and photo booth.
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Program Helps Teens Who Aged Out Of Foster Care During PandemicTeens could come back into foster care and reap the benefits of those services.
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WTVF: Students Create A Pandemic Time CapsuleThe Tennessee students wrote letters about their pandemic experiences to serve as lessons for future kids.
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Food Pantries Use Buses To Reach Those In NeedVolunteers deliver fresh produce to neighborhoods fighting food insecurity.
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WFTS: Tips To Keep Your Dogs Safe In The HeatVeteranarians warn rising temperatures could cause heat stroke.
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Community College Pays Off Every Graduating Student's DebtNearly 85% of students who attend Contra Costa College are middle or low income.
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Browser Extension Helps Online Shoppers Buy From Local BusinessesThe browser extension shows shoppers available items in their community.
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This Program Teaches Job Skills At Homeless Shelters"Mission Muffins" teaches the homeless culinary skills.
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KSHB: Nonprofit Helps Teens Combat Mental Health Issues Through MusicThe "Art as Mentorship" program helps teens work through their emotions with music.
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KIVI: Nonprofit Cuts Down On Food Waste One Delivery At A TimeThe Idaho-based nonprofit delivers excess food to organizations in need.
WFTS: Experts Offer Tips To Improve Kids' Social SkillsExperts say they're seeing increased developmental delays and mental health issues in children amid the pandemic.
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This Service Helps Travelers Navigate Airport Obstacles"Sky Squad" helps travelers make their flights from the moment they enter the airport.
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What Really Happened To 'Black Wall Street' In 1921?As Oklahoma prepares to honor those killed in the 1921 Tulsa Massacre, Newsy talks to a survivor's descendant about the fall of Black Wall Street.
KGTV: San Diego Teens Work On App To Help Nurses With Busy WorkloadsThe young entrepreneurs want to help nurses manage their schedules.
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WMAR: Lung Transplants Give COVID Patients Another Chance At LifeThe two patient's lungs were severely damaged from COVID-19.
Amid COVID And Hate Crimes, Chicago Group Helps And Celebrates AAPIsA survey found 90% of Asian American entrepreneurs over age 45 reported revenue loss amid the pandemic.
KMGH: Denver Tech Company Gives Employees Home Office MakeoversThe tech CEO gave his employees a $10,000 stipend to build their dream home office.
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WXMI: Teens Explain Why They Signed Up For Moderna Vaccine TrialThe Michigan brothers were part of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine study for adolescents ages 12-17.
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WXYZ: Detroit Courts Brace For A Surge In Eviction CasesA federal judge overturned a national eviction ban earlier this month.
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