TOPEKA (KSNT) – Local volunteers gathered at Gage Park Sunday morning in an effort to restore the aging Animal Land playground. Volunteers are working to clean the park's animal statues before summer arrives. For volunteer coordinator James George, this cleanup effort is nothing new. He's coordinated similar work in 2015 to save the statues from []
Phoenix broke several heat records last year. Now Grant Park, which has inequitable tree cover, is seeing a tree-planting drive that promises some respite from 100F temperaturesIt was a relatively cool spring day in Phoenix, Arizona, as a tree-planting crew dug large holes in one of the desert city’s hottest and least shaded neighborhoods.Still, it was sweaty backbreaking work as they carefully positioned, watered and staked a 10ft tall Blue palo verde and Chilean mesquite in opposite corners of...
A Status Orange wind warning will impact five counties, with a Yellow warning for the rest of the country.
Ben Power’s deft adaptation of Dickens’ sprawling novel emphasises its brilliant characters and eternally relevant themes, but the bleak production and dour music wrestle with one another rather than cohering as a whole
In memory of Henry, Dinniman has found a way to give back. Henry’s Helping Paws of Chester County is a way to supply pet food and vet car to shut-in seniors
THE entire history of Great Britain, according to the BBC’s drama department: Part one. From the year dot, every single British person became rich beyond their wildest dreams due to racism and slav
Pruitt Taylor Vince will play Pa Kent.
Hopkinton, Massachusetts, celebrated its 100th anniversary as the starting line for the marathon, sending off a field of nearly 30,000 runners.
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"It’s 2016. I’m a contemporary artist and have been living off of Medicaid, food stamps, and $20k annually since graduating from art school five years ago."
Stephanie Sperber, president and chief content officer of Lion Forge Entertainment, explains why original ideas are essential in ensuring a diverse kids’ content industry and how the economic crisis could help the company own its own IP.