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Police, Firefighters Hear Mom’s Plea, Lonely Autistic Boy Gets Best Day Ever
When friends stood him up for a play date, police and firefighters saved the day for this autistic boy.
Eleven-year-old Austin Mendrala has been having...
Pills Made Especially for Girl’s Rare Cancer Completely Eliminate Tumors
When this little girl was diagnosed with a cancer so rare that there was no specific treatment for it, doctors created a “precision medicine”...
Firefighters Finish Roofing for Homeowner Who Fell, Neighbors Join In
A rescue team couldn’t save a man’s life, but they returned to his home to finish the job he’d started so his family would...
Thriving Yellowstone Grizzlies to Leave the Endangered Species List
With the abundance of grizzlies making a comeback in Yellowstone National Park, the hefty mammals might be off the list for good.
After Two Centuries, Atlantic Salmon Return to the Connecticut River
For the first time since the American Revolution, wild Atlantic Salmon are spawning in the Connecticut River.
Industrial pollution and a series of dams constructed...
Christmas Tree Seller Gives Away Every Tree Left on His Lot
Good things come to those who wait. In Concord, New Hampshire, that included free Christmas trees for last minute decorators and people who couldn’t...
Students Give $8000 Raised for Class Trip to Principal’s Cancer Treatment
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A high school class brought their principal to tears when they canceled their senior trip to help pay for her cancer treatment.
The seniors...
Wrong Turn in the Skies Leads to Accidental Anti-matter Discovery
Antimatter — plentiful in science fiction — is a rare phenomenon in the real world and very difficult to create in a laboratory.
So when...
Climate Caring Northeast Cuts Emissions, Still Enjoys Growth
Some critics of the Environmental Protection Agency’s new requirements for power plants argue that forcing emissions reduction will curtail economic growth. But the recent...
Speed is Number One on 88-year-old’s Bucket List
From New Hampshire comes the story of an 88-year-old grandma with a bucket list laced with speed and risk.
While some people watch TV or...
Obama Signs Farm Bill Allowing Industrial Hemp Research
President Obama has signed the Farm Bill which contains an amendment to legalize hemp production for research purposes. Originally introduced by Representatives Jared Polis...
Ellen Show Gives Waitress Big Reward For Picking Up Military Members’ Tab
The bill was $27.75, her reward for paying it was far greater. Sarah Hoidahl, a New Hampshire waitress, even though she is a single...
Parking Meter ‘Robin Hoods’ Save Motorists From Tickets
James Cleaveland decided to devote himself to helping drivers in the city of Keene, New Hampshire, avoid the disgust of finding a parking ticket...
College Athlete Gives up Shot Put Career in Order to Donate Bone Marrow
Like the rest of the University of New Hampshire track and field team, Cameron Lyle, 21, joined the bone marrow registry in his sophomore...
C. Everett Koop (1916-2013): Unsung Hero in the Fight Against AIDS
Former surgeon general C. Everett Koop died Monday in New Hampshire at age 96. Koop is justly renowned for his role in the tobacco...
Healthiest US States: Northeast Fares Best, Vermont Tops List
Vermont has again been named the healthiest state in the nation, topping the list for a fifth straight year thanks in part to a...
Living Forgiveness: Lessons on the Anniversary of the Amish School Shootings
We can learn a lot by looking back on the fifth anniversary of the Amish schoolhouse shootings, to the striking actions of the Amish...
A Historic Day for U.S. Health Care Consumers
Today marks a new day for health insurance in America. From this day forward, if you or your children get sick and you want...
200,000 U.S. Homes Weatherized to Save Energy and Money
Every year, hundreds of millions of dollars in energy seep through poorly insulated walls, doors and windows in American homes. So in 2009, as...
City Water Works to Turn Toxic Sludge Into Green Profit
During the last two years, Natchez Water Works has hauled 3,300 tons of toxic sludge to a special-permitted dump site, incurring transportation costs of...