Archive (Page 12)
October 2, 2025
Winter Park Resident Awarded Congressional Gold Medal for WWII Service
John Raaen, an 103-year-old Winter Park resident, was honored with the Congressional Gold Medal for his distinguished service as an Army Ranger during World War II.
October 1, 2025
CDC Releases New HIV Prevention Guidelines Amid Proposed Federal Cuts
Miami-Dade County is the leading county for new HIV infections in the United States, with men who have sex with men being the most affected.
October 1, 2025
Proposed Reclassification Supports Swimmable Conditions in the Gowanus Canal, Despite Toxic History
The Gowanus Canal, a historically toxic waterway bordering Red Hook, Cobble Hill, and Gowanus, could soon be reclassified as swimmable, according to a plan from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
October 1, 2025
Southern Appalachia’s Mountain Aid Project expands ‘inclusive’ mission
The Morganton-based group providing relief to western North Carolina since Hurricane Helene will soon be a cafe and community hub.
September 29, 2025
Old Model Hyundais and Kias More Likely to be Targeted for Car Break-ins
Residents of this N.J town took to their community Facebook group to commiserate about the break-ins