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Interfaith Sanctuary begins moving residents after occupancy approval
Interfaith Sanctuary received a Certificate of Occupancy from the City of Boise for its new 42,500-square-foot shelter on State Street, and staff will begin transitioning guests into the space while minor finishing work continues.
Kennel sponsorship helps West Point animal shelter cover costs
The West Point Clay County Animal Shelter is running a sponsor-a-kennel fundraiser to help pay for daily care and supplies; the campaign has raised more than $5,000 so far.
Muralist Robert Vargas to paint Dodgers' Japanese stars in Torrance
Robert Vargas will paint a 130-foot by 50-foot mural titled "Samurai of the Diamond" on the DoubleTree by Hilton Torrance, beginning March 1 with an unveiling planned for March 24.
Recent heartwarming stories
Showing: 1011-1020MIS students warm hearts with 'Frozen Jr.' production
Seventy-five fifth- and sixth-graders at McCulloch Intermediate School performed Frozen Jr. Dec. 4–6 after rehearsing since early September, using puppets, an inflatable costume, handmade props and snow machines; the show became the school's largest by ticket sales.
Mobile ministry: Valley church continues mission, serves nearly 10,000 meals
Desert Cove SDA Church's mobile ministry says it has served 9,948 meals since January 2024 and helped 151 people enter programs, while offering meals, clothing and connections to housing and health services.
Syracuse Trailblazers and Trendsetters of 2025 share words of wisdom.
Syracuse.com ran a 2025 series called "Trailblazers and Trendsetters" that featured 12 local entrepreneurs, artists and advocates and collected brief pieces of advice they shared about work, creativity and community.
Berkshires: work continues as 2026 begins
As 2026 begins, community work in the Berkshires continues, addressing local challenges such as housing, school enrollment, aging infrastructure and climate planning.
Your Monthly Love Horoscope for January 2026 outlines key dates for each sign.
This article presents a sign-by-sign love horoscope for January 2026 and highlights several planetary shifts and notable days; Yahoo notes AI was used to generate takeaways and reporting errors are possible.
Happy New Year 2026 from Native News Online
Native News Online thanks readers and supporters as it welcomes 2026 and renews its commitment to Indigenous journalism, while noting it did not reach an online fundraising goal.
Wednesday's Child: Dontez seeks a loving family and a forever home this holiday season
Dontez (born May 2013) is a boy in foster care who is seeking an adoptive family, and he was recently seen trying ice skating at Pershing Square.
Christmas in Crenshaw brings gifts, food and community support
Special Needs Network and Assemblymember Isaac Bryan held the annual Christmas Care Exchange on Santa Rosalia Drive near the Crenshaw Family YMCA, distributing toys, food and resources to local families.
San Antonio radio host and meteorologist Jud Ashmore dies at 101
Jud Ashmore, a longtime San Antonio radio host and TV meteorologist known for the sign-off "hug somebody, it'll make you feel good," has died at 101; he served in the Navy and Air Force before a decades-long broadcasting career.
Pompe disease patients are now surviving into adulthood after Duke research
A study reports that enzyme replacement therapy developed at Duke and approved in 2006 has allowed some infantile-onset Pompe patients from early clinical trials to reach their 20s.
