Fake pockets make real difference for charities
“Frockets,” or T-shirts with a faux pocket sewn onto the front, are saving the world one minutely stitched monogram and chevron-patterned pocket at a time.
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“Frockets,” or T-shirts with a faux pocket sewn onto the front, are saving the world one minutely stitched monogram and chevron-patterned pocket at a time.
She couldn’t breathe without him.
The U.S. Postal Service’s latest plan to regain financial stability by cutting Saturday deliveries has been blocked by Congress.
Vulnerability can be a strength.
Margaret Thatcher, who was the prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990, died of a stroke Monday.
Construction begins today on a new learning center in the Austin Cary Memorial Forest.
Size matters, especially for Gabriel Jimenez-Tellado, whose wheelchair can fit through the doors of his house for the first time.
Leanne Lawrence's compassion has been the driving force behind her work helping inmates at the Alachua County Jail earn their GED certificates since 2000.
Bringing a gun to school is not something teachers nationwide would want in their job descriptions, and Gainesville teachers are no exception.
Mondays are easy for Byron Jimmy.
Local artists will showcase their artwork to Gainesville area residents this weekend during the sixth annual Winter Fine Art Fair at Tioga Town Center in Newberry.
Early-risers. Athletes. Ambitious students in running shoes.
The traditional academic track may be in jeopardy.
Although parents may have good intentions paying for college, their help might be hurting their children’s GPAs.