• Sheffield jobs: How free breakfast every day at a Sheffield training centre helps get lives back on track

    Imagine trying to start your life over on an empty stomach. There’s a training centre in Sheffield that shows a simple kindness to its learners. It’s not everyone, but some of the people who pass through the doors of Momentum Recruitment on Scotland Street will be in a bad way. They could have been out of employment for months, lost for structure or routine, desperately short on funds, and hoping a new qualification will get their lives back on track. It turns out the remedy to all that starts...

  • Orange Peels Won't Help Your Garden, Actually

    There are many so-called benefits of using orange peels in your garden—from improving your soil to repelling pests. But while citrus is probably not altogether harmful to your garden, and can—in limited circumstances—be helpful, it's very likely not worth bothering with.

  • These easy soil tests will help you make the most of your garden

    Knowing what makes up your soil — and how to properly amend it to be the best that it can be — will help make sure your plants thrive this spring. These easy soil tests will help.

  • GARDEN CLIPPINGS: Magnolias come in a size right for any yard

    Magnolias are out in full force. Their bold blooms, primarily in pink and white are impossible to miss.

  • Sheffield Foodbank Welcomes Homebuilder’s Helping Hands

    Seven members of the homebuilder’s Sales and Marketing team visited the foodbank, located near its head office in Sheffield, to help unpack crates, stock shelves and pack food parcels. Chris Hardy, Manager at Sheffield S6 Foodbank, said: “Having companies come to volunteer helps us meet the need of helping over 1,500 people per week, as businesses and the foodbank come together to serve people needing help”. Sheffield S6 Foodbank, part of the Food and Community Trust and The Trussell Trust, was...

  • Brook Hall & Garden Estate opens garden for National Garden Scheme charity

    Brook Hall Estate and Gardens is located in Derry and is home to one of Northern Ireland's top arboretums. The 18th-century estate opened for the public with all proceeds going towards the National Garden Scheme charity. The National Garden Scheme is a UK-based charity that opens up private gardens to allow access to the public. All proceeds go towards funding national nursing charities such as Macmillan. Brook Hall partnered with the Foyle Hospice which greeted those attending the event with...

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    Millions coming to Hawaii to help disadvantaged get access to solar

    The funds are from the Environmental Protection Agency and are going to expand the number of low-income households and disadvantaged communities that can access the affordable, clean energy source. The executive director of the Hawaii Green Infrastructure Authority, Gwen Yamamoto Lau, stopped by Take2 on Tuesday morning to discuss what the funding can do to help those who are burdened by high electricity costs.

  • Stormy Daniels' lawyer didn't give prosecutors fireworks. That will help them.

    In Donald Trump’s hush money trial, one witness for the prosecution offered a welcome contrast.

  • These conservative Christian lawyers are helping states defend their abortion bans

    The Supreme Court on Wednesday will consider its third major abortion case in two years—and the third brought with the help of a legal nonprofit attempting to infuse American life with its far-right brand of Christianity. Not only is the group, Alliance Defending Freedom, behind legislation to ban abortion, it is also increasingly representing state […]

  • Homeless Heroes hosting fundraisers to help purchase Astro Motel

    Chris Israel and Tiffany Belflower from the Homeless Heroes of Amarillo joined Today in Amarillo on Monday morning and discussed two upcoming fundraisers that will help support the purchase of the Astro Motel to help homeless veterans in our area.

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    Preston Co. community garden helps to fight food insecurity

    Dozens of community members volunteered their time to the garden used by the Newburgrows food pantry, which started last September and helps deliver food and other essential items to people in Newburg, Tunnelton, and Fellowsville.

  • Sheffield Wednesday midfielder comes through surgery to aid season-ending issue

    Youngster Rio Shipston played a big part in Wednesday under-21s’ valiant effort in the Professional Development League this season but last month announced he was to miss the remainder of the campaign through injury. The 19-year-old has ben missed; defeat at Sheffield United last week was their second on the spin and left them short in a three-way battle for the play-off spots with the Blades and Birmingham City likely to prevail. Shipston, who has played five times for Wednesday’s first team...