Archive (Page 42)

December 21, 2023
Philadelphia Man Acquitted on Charges of Raping Former Girlfriend, Then 17
The emotional closing arguments of The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs Kahri Morris left the jury weighing if evidence had been proven beyond a reasonable doubt.

December 21, 2023
Local Westchester Pantry Giving Tree Global Helps With Food Insecurity Ahead of Holiday Season
On a quiet street in Rye, NY Pastor Pasquale and his wife Sherri Falco operate a food pantry out of their home. What started with a donated bag of bagels in 2013 has become a place of refuge for so many.

December 21, 2023
The Market, Bringing Local Artisans & Vendors Together
“People don’t just come to the market today, they continue coming and make her coffee shop their new spot, and that’s a full circle moment for me,” says Nadia Ramon.

December 21, 2023
Texas Embraces Proposition 6 for Sustainable Water Solutions
Proposition 6 will create the Texas Water Fund Amendment and it will assist in financing water projects in this state.

December 20, 2023
Advocates Fight To Stop Dumping on West Chicago, Twice
The community of West Chicago has been challenging a proposed waste transfer station in their town for nearly four years. Now, the decision lies in the hands of the state and is expected next year.