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  • CCPS staff donates to LifeStyles, Community Schools

    CCPS staff donates to LifeStyles, Community Schools

    Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) staff at the Jesse L. Starkey Administration Building recently held its annual Thanksgiving food drive to benefit LifeStyles of Maryland Inc. and CCPS Community Schools. A week from Thanksgiving, LifesStyles staff stopped by Starkey with two larges buses to collect the donation. “When I see you do this — which…

  • Massachusetts lawmakers fail to approve $250M in emergency shelter aid

    Massachusetts lawmakers fail to approve $250M in emergency shelter aid

    BOSTON (AP) — The Massachusetts Legislature wrapped up its formal session for the year without a deal on a $2.8 billion spending bill that included hundreds of millions of dollars to address the state’s emergency shelters that are buckling under a crush of migrant and homeless families. Both the House and Senate bills would steer…

  • 2023 Wisconsin State Capitol Holiday Tree now standing in Rotunda

    2023 Wisconsin State Capitol Holiday Tree now standing in Rotunda

    MADISON, Wis. — It’s starting to look like the holidays at the Wisconsin State Capitol. The 2023 State Capitol Holiday Tree went up in the Rotunda Thursday. 

  • Good Things Utah wins City Weekly’s Best Lifestyle Show

    Good Things Utah wins City Weekly’s Best Lifestyle Show

    ‘We Want You To Feel Like You’re In A Concert’ Trolls … 3 hours ago .cls-3{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd} Dozens of women come down with salmonella symptoms … 4 hours ago .cls-3{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd} Schultz sworn in as Speaker 15 hours ago .cls-3{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd} Community gondola meeting held in Little Cottonwood … 15 hours ago .cls-3{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd} Police looking for help to identify Pride Center ……

  • Holiday gift guide with lifestyle expert Chassie Post!

    Holiday gift guide with lifestyle expert Chassie Post!

    PA live! (WBRE) — Thursday on PA live!, Chris spoke with lifestyle expert Chassie Post. With the holidays right around the corner, Chassie discusses some gifts that are just as much fun to give as they are to recieve. Pet of the Week! Meet Sasha Chassie is a big fan of personalized gifts since they…

  • High Tide opens new church building in Dagsboro

    When it was decided the church would be called High Tide, it was with the power of God in mind, and proximity to the sea. “Tanya read Psalm 93, which is the passage we used in naming the church. Tanya called it High Tide. God is mightier than the breakers, or waves,” explained the Rev.…

  • Local veterans honored for their service at VFW ceremony

    Local veterans honored for their service at VFW ceremony

    This year’s Veterans Day ceremony at VFW Post 7234 in Ocean View featured a special ceremony honoring 10 area veterans with handmade quilts. During the Quilts of Valor presentation on Saturday, Nov. 11, each honoree was called up and wrapped in their quilt, then congratulated by post officials. Quilts of Valor ceremonies range from small…

  • Coat giveaway for children, youth set for Nov. 22

    Haley Gray, youth services coordinator, poses with a few of the coats to be given away by the Selbyville Public Library and Operation Warm in 2022. Coastal Point • Submitted The Frankford Public Library will hold a coat giveaway on Wednesday, Nov. 22, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The library has received 117 coats…

  • Eating and dating for the Jews: Phoebe Maltz Bovy on the blurry lifestyle-politics divide

    Eating and dating for the Jews: Phoebe Maltz Bovy on the blurry lifestyle-politics divide

    A young woman named Morgan Raum engaged in “peak Jewish” behaviour, per one commentator, by attending the Washington rally for Israel holding a big placard with the message, “I’m single,” along with a link to her Instagram account. Raum is a New York City food and dating influencer, who urges (and I can only support…

  • Russian artist receives seven-year sentence for anti-war protest

    Russian artist receives seven-year sentence for anti-war protest

    (CNN) — Russian artist Alexandra Skochilenko, who had replaced price tags with anti-war messages in a St. Petersburg grocery store as an act of protest, was sentenced to seven years in jail by a court in the Russian city on Thursday.