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Steamboat Kids & Phones hosts Sunday discussion about Behind Their Screens
Steamboat Kids & Phones will host a community discussion about the 2022 book Behind Their Screens from 9-10 a.m. Sunday at Dusky Grouse Coffee in Steamboat Springs.
CrossRoads Inc. marks 20 years with Bootlegger's Ball
CrossRoads Inc., a local nonprofit that provides emergency overnight shelter for women and children and hunger relief, is marking its 20th anniversary with a Bootlegger's Ball at Green River Distillery on Saturday, March 7, beginning at 6 p.m.
Gyppo Ale Mill hosts Saltwater & Citrus community dinner celebrating winter abundance
Gyppo Ale Mill in Shelter Cove will hold a five-course Saltwater & Citrus community dinner on Feb. 27 featuring locally sourced Lost Coast seafood and Meyer lemons; tickets are $99 with a $35 deposit and advance reservations are required.
Recent heartwarming stories
Showing: 701-710Southern Illinois Outdoor Summit at SIU's Touch of Nature returns March 27
The Southern Illinois Outdoor Summit at SIU's Touch of Nature is scheduled for March 27, 2026, returning after a popular inaugural event; it will feature keynote speakers, workshops and outdoor demonstrations focused on growing the region's outdoor industry and economy.
Fridge network in Baltimore delivers food and care across the city
The Baltimore Community Fridge Network grew from four refrigerators in 2025 to about 22 volunteer-run fridges and pet pantries, stocked by local cooks and donors with prepared meals and donated groceries.
6 adoptable dogs and cats are seeking forever families.
Six animals are featured as available for adoption, with brief profiles noting their ages, temperaments, and any medical or shelter histories.
Indiana Black Expo hosts MLK Day event to promote unity and community involvement
Indiana Black Expo will hold a family-friendly MLK Day event on Jan. 19, 2026, from noon to 3 p.m. at its Indianapolis headquarters, featuring youth activities, an art gallery and a Dream Justice Knowledge Bowl.
12 things to do on campus and in the city this week.
A roundup of campus and Chicago events from Jan. 18–25, including student gatherings, cultural celebrations, volunteer activities, and city food festivals.
Mona Miyasato to Retire as Santa Barbara County Executive Officer in July 2026
Santa Barbara County Executive Officer Mona Miyasato announced she will retire in July 2026 and will remain engaged over the next six months to support leadership transition and lead adoption of the FY 2026-27 budget.
Grand Wagoneer Barn Find Rescue Becomes Heartwarming Reunion
YouTuber Detail Dane found a one-owner 1989 Grand Wagoneer that had been parked for about ten years, cleaned and revived it on camera, and after the reveal the owner accepted Dane's offer to sell the truck.
Letters to My Son: Your Road Is Yours Alone.
A father uses the metaphor of roads to urge his son to own his choices and recounts leaving an inauthentic job as an act of honesty.
New program builds community for first-year PhD students
A First-Year PhD Community Program at the Doerr School of Sustainability connected 73 of 95 incoming doctoral students across seven departments through 12 events in 2024–25, and participants reported feeling welcome.
New Directions Adoptable Furry Friend of the Day: Jude is looking for a home
Jude, an adult male Domestic Short Hair mix at Precious Paws Rescue Center, is described as a playful "trickster" who is neutered, house-trained, and up-to-date on vaccinations; the feature is sponsored by New Directions Community Credit Union.
