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Medal of Honor Boulevard connecting Pueblo to Pueblo West opens Friday.
Medal of Honor Boulevard opened Friday, linking Pueblo and Pueblo West after nearly two years of construction and about $40 million in costs. Most funding came from a voter-approved 2016 ballot measure, and a local recycling company says parts of the route include recycled plastic materials.
McGovern highlights art's role in mental health at UMass event
Rep. Jim McGovern spoke at UMass Amherst's 'Art for the Common Good' event about how music, theater and other arts support brain health and community well‑being, and he raised concerns about federal funding for arts programs.
Middlebury Food Pantry launches Summer Feeding Program
Middlebury Food Pantry will offer free lunches to anyone 18 or younger every Friday from May 29 through Aug. 7, and will also distribute a limited number of free grocery bags weekly in partnership with local organizations.
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Showing: 291-300Why Do Cats Purr? Five Common Reasons
A Forbes Advisor article by Ana Gascón titled "Why Do Cats Purr? 5 Common Reasons" is listed; the provided excerpt mainly contains the author's bio and does not include the five reasons.
Louisiana SPCA introduces Maggie, Wrigley and Ventro on Neighborly Natalie.
This week’s Neighborly Natalie spotlights the Louisiana SPCA’s Maggie, Wrigley and Ventro as part of National Adoption Week, and the episode will stream Thursday at 4 p.m. and Saturday at 9 p.m. on the WGNO+ app and WGNO.COM.
Religion News: Local churches share Holy Week schedules and community events.
Several area churches have announced Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday and Easter services and are hosting community meals, fundraisers, performances and other events from late March into June.
7th Annual Black History Month Prayer Breakfast unites Baltimore community
On Feb. 21, 2026, the Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation of Metropolitan Baltimore held its seventh Black History Month Prayer Breakfast at Morning Star Baptist Church, featuring Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley as the guest speaker and a program of prayers, music and youth performances.
Art Beat: Ballets, a floral acrylic class and Sketcher Fest in Edmonds
A roundup of Edmonds-area arts events lists Olympic Ballet Theatre's Spring Rep on April 11–12, the Phoenix Theatre's run of Silver Lining through April 19, Sketcher Fest ticketed activities, several art classes including an April 10 acrylic session, and an April 18 ArtWorks spring garage sale.
Hangar One restoration unveiled by Google in Mountain View
Google's Planetary Ventures completed the restoration of Hangar One at Moffett Field and received EPA certification after removing PCBs and other contaminants.
DP World hosts VIP hockey experience for Salish Storm youth team
DP World, in partnership with the Vancouver Canucks, hosted the Salish Storm youth hockey team for a two-day VIP visit to Rogers Arena that included game attendance, a pre-game tour, mentorship sessions, and team gear.
Chattahoochee's Final Friday brings nearly 300 neighbors together to support local businesses
Nearly 300 residents attended Chattahoochee's monthly Final Friday, a nearly 10-year tradition that features local vendors, live entertainment and family-friendly activities.
John Bridle selected as principal of New Boston Central School
John Bridle, the assistant principal at New Boston Central School for eight years, was appointed by the school board on March 18 and will become principal on July 1, replacing the retiring Tori Underwood.
El Paso Spay-A-Thon neuters 450 pets
El Paso Animal Services and the El Paso Community Foundation held a second annual Spay-A-Thon March 13–15 that spayed and neutered 450 owned pets, funded by donations and a $10,000 matching contribution.
