• Muskegon Community College closed over threat

    Muskegon Community College aid campus is closed Wednesday, March 27, "out of an abundance of caution" after receiving a threat late Tuesday night.

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    Building a ‘climate-ready’ community in Hawaii

    HONOLULU (KHON2) -- This week is Climate Week 2024 in Hawaii and it's dedicated to taking action and supporting efforts to build a "climate-ready" Hawaii. We wanted to get more information about Climate Week, especially what it means for the Aloha state, so we asked the DLNR to come on Take 2 to explain. Hawaii's []

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    I Corps’ Commitment to the Community they Call Home

    I Corps’ Commitment to the Community they Call Home U.S. Army story by Maj. George A. Wasickanin JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. – America's First Corps is putting boots on the ground in the Puget Sound to show their commitment to the communities they call home.

  • Batteries to energise hottest, most remote communities

    Some of the most isolated and remote communities in the world could benefit from groundbreaking trials of novel battery technology that could work best for those living with extreme heat. The Australian Renewable Energy Agency on Monday announced trials of long-duration energy storage (LDES) batteries to support emissions reduction and make renewable energy more accessible […]

  • Detective Gilmartin attends community fundraiser

    SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— A local police detective who survived a near-deadly shooting this year is getting a lot of help on his road to recovery. Detective Kyle Gilmartin was shot in the head in January. It's been barely three weeks since he returned home from rehab. There have been dozens of fundraisers these last []

  • Community gathers to celebrate Cydney Bridges

    Saturday Ivy Tech celebrated Miss Indiana and Miss America 2024 2nd runner-up Cydney Bridges at the “Celebrate Cydney” event.

  • Albany community reacts to March snowstorm

    Despite thousands of power outages being reported along with messy road conditions Saturday, it didn’t stop some people from leaving their homes. NEWS10’s Anthony Krolikowski drove to t

  • Community raises money and awareness for SIDS

    SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — It's one of the hardest things parents can face is sudden infant death syndrome but people in Lackawanna County are hoping to bring awareness and research to the issue that has no known cause. Dozens at a bar in Scranton came together for a family who was tragically impacted by []

  • Community blood drive to be held in Liberty

    LIBERTY, Pa. (WETM) – A community blood drive will be taking place this afternoon in Liberty, Pennsylvania. The blood drive will be in the auditorium at North Penn-Liberty High School on Thursday, March 21, from noon until 4:30 p.m. The school is located at 8675 Route 414 in Liberty. If you're interested in donating blood, []

  • Savor Steuben returns to the community this weekend

    STEUBEN COUNTY, N.Y. (WETM) – Explore Steuben has announced the return of its Savor Steuben campaign, an effort to help showcase eatery options and boost the community in Steuben County. Savor Steuben is a 10-day campaign that is meant to encourage the community to get out and enjoy local cuisines that they may not have []

  • All six seasons of Community are coming to Peacock

    Move over, Greendale Human Being. Greendale Community College has a new mascot: a peacock. Beloved sitcom Community is heading to Peacock, the streaming home of most things NBC, the show’s original network. It’s a bit of a homecoming for Dan Harmon’s cult series, which faced cancellation throughout its entire run, moved to a streaming service it probably killed, and has a long-threatened spin-off movie that’s maybe in production. NBC has never been a comfortable home for Community, what with...

  • Is discrimination an issue for the NL international community?

    Discrimination is again big in the news, with the publication of a survey showing one in three East Asians face problems, and the government’s decision to water down legislation aimed at ensuring a level playing field in job applications. International workers are also being increasingly blamed for problems in the Netherlands, such as the shortage of housing and the increasing dominance of English in some neighbourhoods and in education. Dutch News would like to find out more about your...