• Springfield Technical Community College holds Community Dental Day

    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - Springfield Technical Community College's dental hygiene program partnered with the Valley District Dental Society Saturday for their sixth annual Community Dental Day. This event allows local residents who may not be getting regular dental care to receive services including fillings and extractions as well as schedule follow up visits. The event []

  • Springfield non-profit joins forces with local community college

    A monumental moment for a Springfield-based non-profit and a local community college.

  • Bibb County Animal Shelter seeks donations as community pet food bank runs dry

    MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Bibb County Sheriff’s Office Animal Services announced Friday its community food bank for family pets is empty again, and they’re seeking donations of dry dog food to help local pet keep their animals at home and out of the shelter. “Any donations of dry dog food would be appreciated,” a Facebook post stated. “Purina or Pedigree,

  • OC invites job seekers, community to annual ‘Community and College Career Fair’

    ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - Odessa College is inviting job seekers and the community to its annual "Community and College Career Fair," with representatives from more than 40 area employers. Companies representing the healthcare, finance, trucking, oil and gas, electrical, higher education, hospitality, and law enforcement industries will be meeting with students and the public. Odessa []

  • ‘A win-win for our residents’: Utah Food Bank to open new Hurricane Valley Food Pantry

    ST. GEORGE — A new food pantry is coming to Hurricane Valley. With a forecasted opening of mid-2024, Utah Food Bank Hurricane Valley Food Pantry will provide services and food resources for Hurricane Valley and eastern Washington County residents, according to a news release issued by Utah Food Bank on Monday. Utah Food Bank Hurricane […]

  • How college changed my relationship with food

    Universities need to do a better job advocating for students to adopt healthy, affordable eating lifestyles. I always had a healthy relationship with food growing up. I ate when I wanted to and when I was hungry. I was lucky enough to have parents who cooked for me, supplied a pantry full of food, and

  • Stops & Shops: Willow Creek

    This week on Stops and Shops, we’re featuring Willow Creek Gifts, a beloved Jacksonville store with unique and locally gifts for every occasion. © 2024 KOBI-TV NBC5. All rights reserved unless otherwise stated.

  • Sunrise Stops & Shops: The Retro Wormhole

    Join Natalie this week on another exciting edition of Stops and Shops! This time, we’re taking a trip down memory lane as we explore a downtown favorite: The Retro Wormhole. Step into a world of nostalgia where every corner holds treasures from different decades. © 2024 KOBI-TV NBC5. All rights reserved unless otherwise

  • Reader letter: Why we should stop shopping online

    I strongly believe that people should stop shopping online. We should support local businesses. And if you go to the store it gets you out of the house, you’re more active and less lazy, and online delivery takes longer than just going to the store. If we support local businesses, they can grow because they […]

  • Sunrise Stops & Shops: Crunch Time

    [kobi_youtube video_url=”https://youtu.be/mOpLN_T12bw“ Every Tuesday morning, we highlight a local business in our area. Today we are visiting Crunch Time Wreck and Escape Rooms located in downtown Medford. Marcus meets with Rhyon Ingalls to find out how this place started. © 2024 KOBI-TV NBC5. All rights reserved unless otherwise stated.

  • Hygiene products donated to Springfield students

    Those Eyes Can Heal, a local nonprofit organization, provided students at Springfield’s Elias Brookings School with hygiene products Monday.

  • College of St. Scholastica to stop producing theater

    Students assembled Monday to protest the decision to cease college-run theatrical productions on campus.