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December 10, 2019

Los Angeles Is Ready to Listen to Its Homeless Population

Homelessness has become the most urgent issue in Los Angeles. Authorities expressed concerns on how to address the problem, especially when the city entered into the raining season with freezy temperatures. But does it solve the problem? Homeless residents in Temple City now speak out, which draws the public's attention on gathering together to help.

December 10, 2019

Boca Raton: A Town Aging in Reverse

Recent retired Florida couples quietly eat pasta while drinking red wine at Frank and Dinos, a small Italian restaurant on First Avenue, while next door FAU students order rounds of  explicitly-named drinks made with vodka and gummy worms in pitchers while eating wings and cheering on the Owls at O’brians Irish pub. Both establishments share a wall and a common divide in Boca Raton. 

A Brooklyn Dodgers sign welcomes visitors to the complex. Photo courtesy of Ruth Stanbridge, President/County Historian of the Indian River Historical Society

December 10, 2019

Dodgertown: The Beloved and Historic Ballpark Now Home to Baseball’s Future

For 60 years, America’s favorite pastime forged an unlikely relationship linking the tiny town of Vero Beach and the glamorous celebrity-filled spotlight of the Brooklyn and later the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team. 

December 10, 2019

How One Church Answered the Prayers of Hurricane Dorian Survivors

It has been three months since Hurricane Dorian, a Category 5 storm, destroyed parts of The Bahamas’ northernmost islands, Abaco (and its cays) and eastern Grand Bahama.

December 10, 2019

Saratoga (Without the) Race Track

Saratoga Springs, New York and the Saratoga Race Course are inextricably linked, and have established the identity of the city. Track season, which begins in July and ends in August, is a way of life in Saratoga. It attracts more than a million visitors annually, and is enough to sustain excitement and the local economy year-round. It doesn’t seem feasible that one could survive without the other, yet during a time of increased call to activism, there does seem to be a shelf life on horse racing.