Dear Amy: How should I react to some of the baffling requests for gifts and money when invited to wedding showers, weddings, and baby showers? Continue reading at The Republic News.
Dear Amy: My wife is an avid runner and usually runs on the weekends with a group of regulars. Continue reading at The Republic News.
Justin and Ruby Reynolds, a father and daughter duo, were walking along the
Two-year-old Oria Henry and her father Ashley Henry, 35, and were driving back to Leicestershire when he pulled out of a carriageway and drove directly into the path of an oncoming HGV.
Dear Amy: I have two friends I’ve been extremely close to over the past 10-15 years. Continue reading at The Republic News.
Dear Amy: Recently I received a Facebook friend request from “Frank,” a man I had an affair with 20 years ago. Continue reading at The Republic News.
Sure, guys aren't the easiest to shop for, but that doesn't mean we can't help you find the perfect gift for Father's Day.
Dear Amy: I’m a sophomore in college. My girlfriend and I met on campus at the beginning of the school year and have been together for six months (we’re both women). Continue reading at The Republic News.
Dear Amy: I’m a widower, and my significant other, “Siena,” is a widow. Continue reading at The Republic News.
Edinburgh residents and those with a connection to the city are being invited to share stories and memories of the former Edinburgh Royal Infirmary as part of a writing project at this year’s Edinburgh International Book Festival. Part of the old hospital site in Lauriston Place has now been redeveloped as Edinburgh University’s Edinburgh Futures Institute (EFI), which is now to be the new home of the Book Festival. To celebrate the move, the festival’s Words from the Wards project plans to...
Dear Amy: I have a 49-year-old daughter who is an elementary school teacher. She became an alcoholic during Covid. She has a master’s degree, a beautiful home, and a partner of nine years. Continue reading at The Republic News.
In her advice column, Ask Amy addresses concerns about hosting a judgmental relative, the importance of respecting a grandchild's need for naps, and finding humor in the quirks of life and creation.