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Larger households receiving publicly funded food benefits will get extra support from the state to buy fresh fruits and ...
Samath “Sam” Thoeun entered the U.S. as a baby in 1988 after his family fled the brutal Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. He ...
Presented by Broadway in Boston through Aug. 24, this production of “The Wiz” is a colorful, just-modernized-enough take with ...
The Cannabis Control Commission recently approved Host Community Municipal Equity Plans for Cambridge, Lee and Shrewsbury, ...
A dozen states are banning people from buying sodas and some sugary snacks using federal food assistance. The effort is part ...
It’s been almost three years since Hurricane Ian swept through southwest Florida, causing mass destruction and staggering financial damage that the area is still recovering from.
The Department of Public Health issued an alert Wednesday about the "extremely rare case" of an individual developing a ...
Researchers and nonprofit leaders warn the pullback of federal data collection and reporting could harm efforts to help areas ...
AOL debuted a dial-up service in 1989. Dial-up has largely been replaced by broadband internet.
Mendenhall River runs through Juneau, Alaska. The river rose to a record level, but temporary barriers largely kept major ...
Five million Americans are diagnosed annually with skin cancer, and last year alone, nearly 8,000 Americans died of melanoma.
A judge ordered a 14-day injunction stopping additional construction at the migrant detention center known as "Alligator Alcatraz" until witnesses could testify at a hearing.