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Stolen Van Returned When Single Mom of 5 Texts the Thief

Megan Bratten is not pressing charges against an apologetic thief who stole her van while she was shopping in a K-Mart. She knew there was...

Good News Network is Having a 17th Anniversary Party!

On Labor Day, 17 years ago, I first hit the UPLOAD button to offer my new website to the world. (In 1997, "blogs" weren't even invented...

No Supermarkets, But 130 Community Gardens to Help Nourish a City

"Although Mike Devlin was trained as a lawyer, his love for gardening led him down an unexpected career path." Devlin lives and works in Camden...

Habitats Restored as World’s Largest Dam Removal Unleashes U.S. River

The second of two dams along the Elwha River in Washington State was demolished by crews Tuesday at Glines Canyon. The Elwha River now...

Something in Pink? How to Shop for a Good Cause

When people shop, they generally know what they’re looking for. New boots, a new necklace, a replacement iPhone charger—you could be searching for a...

Win-Win! Reducing Human Poverty Eliminates Poaching in Zambian Valley

Far off in a remote area of Zambia, a new model for conservation is saving not only elephants and lions and the habitat, but...

A Splash of Hope: Ice Bucket Challenge Raises Nearly $42 Million

Who knows why videos go viral -- Gangnam style and twerking fads, they spread like wildfire. But, now a worthwhile charitable campaign is tearing...

Cop Attends Wedding of Girl He Saved 2 Decades Ago

At a Chicago park on Saturday, the Hamideh and Salah families had everything: great food, games for the kids. Some relatives traveled from as...

Pope’s Top 10 Happiness Tips: Focus on Leisure, Family and Being Positive

In the July 27 issue of "Viva", an Argentinian weekly publication, Pope Francis revealed his Top 10 guidelines for achieving happiness. He advocated for...

FDA Approves First Simple DNA Screening Test for Colorectal Cancer

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration this week approved Cologuard, the first stool-based colorectal screening test that detects the presence of blood and DNA mutations...

Police Officer Pays Out of His Own Pocket to Help Family in Need

A news tip called into KATU-TV in Portland, Oregon brought to light a story of kindness and generosity by a local police officer. Officer Carlos...

Dog Walks 4 Miles Every Night To Feed Hungry Friends

Lilica was abandoned at a junkyard in San Carlos, Brazil. Instead of becoming heartless and homeless, the dog became beloved by the resident woman...

Homeless Are Cleaning Up Downtown as Part of New Program

For Marcellous McDonald trash collection is much more than helping keep the city clean. The former high school peer counselor who has been living...

Photo of the Day – It’s Cow Appreciation Day

It's easy to forget how important they are to our food chain, so July 11th is Cow Appreciation Day. Here are some great ways to say...

Oyster Shell Recycling Program Opens for New Orleans Restaurants

"After you shuck ‘em, don’t just chuck ‘em," is the motto for a new oyster recycling program which aims to help restore Louisiana's Gulf...

The YMCA Changes One Family’s Life Forever

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Flw76XHk_ZU As her mom Jennifer Record describes her, 7-year old Joy was once a very shy little girl who struggled in school with her reading....

There’s a Secret to Japanese Youthful Skin and Longevity

The people of Japan have one of the longest life expectancies in the world and the women keep their smooth, firm skin well past...

State Will Pay You to Take Up Beekeeping

Demonstrating the value of honey bees, Virginia's state government has allocated $125,000 for another year of grants to encourage new beehive construction. The annual grants have...

Lynx and Stray Cat Fall in Love

It would not be a one-time visit when a stray Russian cat wandered into the lynx enclosure at the St. Petersburg Zoo in 2008. Six...
Office lottery winners share with new girl

Gift Economy Takes Root in Vancouver – Cars, Cruise and Kayaks Given Away

Brice Royer was diagnosed with a rare type of stomach cancer and began looking for the cause. He decided that if his life were filled...