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Good News in History, March 12

Happy 68th Birthday to Steve Harris, the bassist, songwriter, and lyricist behind the most famous heavy metal band on Earth, Iron Maiden. A true...

Good News in History, February 5

On this day 39 years ago, and in a charming little stint of political theater, the mayor of Rome, Ugo Vettere, and his counterpart...

Good News in History, January 22

56 years ago today, the Phoenix Suns and the Milwaukee Bucks were awarded franchise licenses by the National Basketball Association, creating teams for the...

After Job Lay Off, Jersey Man Said ‘I Want to Mow Your Lawn’ and His Free Services Spread Across Nation

There's a man in New Jersey who wants to mow your lawn. Don't believe him? Ask the patent office—he trademarked the phrase. Brian Schwartz from...

Download a Free Native-Plant Garden Plan for Your Specific Region

Native gardening isn't only beneficial to the animals in your environment, it's also a lot less of a hassle because you don't need to...

Hundreds of Roundabouts in Two U.S. States are Saving Lives, Reducing Injuries, and Lowering Carbon Emissions

Why do Americans still construct traffic intersections that make cars sit idle for minutes at a time, while spewing emissions, at red lights? Well,...

Man Spots His Dog on Television That Was Missing For 2 Years – He Knew That Infamous Underbite

A man in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was watching television last week when the WITI news team showed a photo of a dog that was available...

The New Green Building Revolution Uses Timber to Build ‘Plyscrapers’ That Save Tons of CO2

Across the world, advancement in plywood technology is giving way to a slew of wooden skyscrapers aptly called 'plyscrapers'. These innovative towers are beginning to...

Kenosha, Wisconsin Farmer Plants Two Million Sunflowers To Make People Smile

One Wisconsin man has been very busy during the pandemic: He's planted two million sunflowers to give joy to others. Guests at Thompson Strawberry Farm...

Teen Creates Dolls For Kids With Rare Medical Conditions to Help Them Feel Included and Loved

Most little girls love dolls. When 17-year-old Ariella Pacheco was growing up, she was no exception. Since kids tend to bond best with dolls...

Atlanta Hawks to Turn Their Arena into America’s Largest Polling Location After Long Lines in COVID-19 Primary Election

Owners of State Farm Arena, home of the Atlanta Hawks NBA franchise, are turning their venue into a polling and voting location for the city during COVID-19

Watch Neighborhood Come Together for Hilarious Dino-Themed Social Distancing Parade

As a means of bringing their neighbors together during the COVID-19 shutdowns, this Milwaukee community hosted a dinosaur-themed social distancing parade.

Businesses Are Giving Away All Their Excess Toilet Paper to People in Need During COVID-19 Shutdowns

Dozens of businesses and individuals across the United States are hosting their own toilet paper exchanges for community members in need.

Single Mom Who Grew Up in Foster Care Adopts Six Brothers So They Can All Stay Together

This single mom now cares for eight boys, six of which were officially adopted into her home earlier this week—and they couldn't be happier about it.

Instead of Ticketing a Young Mom, Cop Buys New Child Car Seats and Helps Her Install Them

Rather than issuing a citation to a financially-strapped Wisconsin mom, Officer Zimmerman went out of his way to buy new car seats for her kids.

Wells Fargo to Donate $1 Billion to Affordable Housing and Homelessness Across America

Wells Fargo’s new philanthropic strategy includes a $1 billion commitment to help solve affordable housing and homelessness issues across America.

Dozens of Bikers Visit the Lemonade Stand of the Girl Whose Mother Helped Them One Year Ago

This little girl was delighted to be visited by more than 30 different lemonade stand customers this week—and they were all wearing leather.

These Musicians Play Classical Songs At Crime Scenes to Help Neighbors Heal After Tragedy

These musicians soothe their neighbors by setting up their instruments after all the police and law enforcement teams have left local crime scenes.

After $9 Was Stolen From Girl’s Lemonade Stand, Community Gives Her $350 to Pay It Forward

After a group of youngsters stole $9 from a little girl running a lemonade stand, dozens of neighbors rallied behind her charitable mission.

First-of-its-Kind National Theater Festival for Veterans Using Drama to Find Emotional Resilience

A nonprofit theater organization that pairs the works of Shakespeare with military veterans struggling to find relief, is proud to announce the first-ever National...