• WATCH: Friends, family, and loved ones celebrate the life of Mayor Tom Henry one last time

    As the city of Fort Wayne mourns the death of Mayor Tom Henry, friends and family gathered Friday night for one last celebration of life.

  • 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.

  • Creating Community, One Conversation at a Time

    Walking home one evening, I came to an intersection. A family and a couple were waiting for the light, the family bantering about crossing against the light. “My knees won’t let me go that fast!” the grandma warned. “Ma’am, I’m with you!” the man from the couple called out with a laugh. “My wife doesn’t More

  • What’s one memento you kept from your time at MIT?

    Alumni leave MIT armed with knowledge and a whole lot of memories. During Tech Reunions in 2023, the MIT Alumni Association asked returning alums what else they had held onto since leaving campus. Here are just a few of their responses.  Check out the recent MIT alumni video about physical objects grads have kept—and why…

  • It's About Time Fashion Stopped Sleeping on Women's Basketball

    New York bustled more than usual on Monday night, especially in the Brooklyn borough. As Dior staged a runway show at the Brooklyn Museum, the 2024 WNBA Draft

  • Serving the community – one tax filing at a time

    Just in time for tax season, seniors attending Marvin E. Robinson School of Business and Management at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center have become certified tax preparers. “I’m big on building community in my classroom because if we understand people come from all walks of life and that everybody’s situation is different, we can understand [] The post Serving the community – one tax filing at a time first appeared on The Hub.

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    Helping Michiganders treat overdoses – one spray at a time

    Dozens of people rallied in front of the Capitol Wednesday calling for legislation to make overdose reversal medication universally available, without charge.

  • Deals: Amaryllo Cloud Storage: One-Time Payment

    Are you tired of recurring subscription fees for cloud storage? Do you wish you could easily scale up your storage as your data needs increase? If so, it’s time to consider the Amaryllo Cloud. This innovative solution offers a one-time payment model, eliminating the need for constant payments. Plus, it’s packed with features designed to […]

  • Letters to the Editor: There was only one Hitler. Stop likening him to Trump

    To the editor: This world has known only one Adolf Hitler. When one likens an American politician to Hitler — as Timothy W. Ryback does in his April 8 op-ed article noting the similarities in how Hitler and Trump used their trials as soapboxes — no matter how much one dislikes that politician or disapproves of their words, thoughts and actions, much credibility is lost and the evil of Hitler is minimized. Mark Haas, Sherman Oaks .. To the editor: The historical parallels between Hitler and the...

  • One on one with Rome Odunze

    Wide receiver Rome Odunze chats with Lauren Screeden moments after he was

  • Sick Puppy Found Under Blanket Stopped Eating And Time Was Running Out

    In the bustling heart of De Doorns, a township teeming with life’s vibrant tapestry yet fraught with its own unique challenges, Skylar’s struggle unfolds as a poignant testament to the unbreakable bond between humans and their cherished animal companions. With each passing day, Skylar’s once-lived spirit dims, replaced by a haunting silence as she refuses to partake in her usual meals. This abrupt shift in behavior serves as an ominous harbinger for her devoted owner, propelling her into a...

  • American debuts special one-time-only flight from Philadelphia to Brazil

    Airlines often add special flights for major events, like the Super Bowl or the Consumer Electronics Show. But typically, the U.S. carriers simply boost their frequencies or upgauge their aircraft in existing markets. For instance, during the CES, many carriers operate wide-body international jets on short domestic hops that they already operate to and from …