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Having a home of their own has had made a big difference in the lives of a Peterborough father and his teenaged daughter.
Ashley Ingram, right, leaves the federal courthouse in Columbia on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025, after being sentenced to two years in prison for stealing more than $500,000 from Habitat for Humanity.
Habitat for Humanity homeowner Dena Butler waves the keys to her new house as she holds her daughter Zaniya Smith, 19 months, during a dedication ceremony Wednesday in north Tulsa.
“The House Beer Built” sale of Craft Brew Tour cards are now available to benefit Habitat for Humanity ... Habitat Buffalo is completing a home at 172 Hagen St. made possible by the 2018 campaign.
WOOD TV8 employees are trading in their laptops and microphones for the day and picking up a hammer and nails instead.
Ashley has been on a journey of making handmade designer-inspired bags like the one we covered last week. In the process of ...
Michigan rockstar Ted Nugent will testify before state lawmakers Wednesday about alleged abuses by the Michigan Department of ...
Some of the best DIY projects involve just slight modification of a pre-existing product or item.So today we upcycled some ...
Take a deep dive below sea level in Fiji and learn about the collaboration working to save the reefs that support the world's ...
From the ridiculous to the downright terrifying, these films followed in the wake of Steven Spielberg's masterpiece ...
There’s a big attraction coming to the Scotts Bluff County Courthouse. The courthouse grounds will be abuzz as the garden ...
This is where the UN CitiVerse Initiative steps in. I have been lucky to serve as UN ITU Co-chair on Pre-standardisation for ...