God works in mysterious ways. You’ve seen Him do it, right? Like the way the sun rises in the morning, turning the sky hues of pink and blue, blending it together better than Bob Ross could ever do. You’ve seen the crystal clear waters of Pensacola Beach and surely you wondered, “If God can do […] The post You Are Worth It first appeared on Local Pulse News.| Local Pulse News
“Lead by example” is a saying I’ve heard for as long as I can remember. If you are like me, the oldest sibling, you were asked to lead by example before you were ready to be a leader. Older siblings stand in solidarity when we say, “We didn’t sign up for this.” Taking the lead […] The post Learning to Lead Better by Example first appeared on Local Pulse News.| Local Pulse News
BULLS ON THE BEACH The 12th Annual Bulls on the Beach event is kicking off this Thursday with Kids Night and a coloring contest to win a new bike. The fun doesn’t stop there. Three back to back nights of rodeo style bull riding is happening at the Flora-Bama for one of their biggest events […] The post Local Pulse Weekend Top 10 first appeared on Local Pulse News.| Local Pulse News
Hoping that her story will help others recover, MinnPost reporter Winter Keefer reflects on being, for a second time, a journalist in a community devastated by another attack on innocent children. The post Journalism and vicarious trauma in the wake of a school shooting appeared first on MinnPost.| MinnPost
We don't lack the scientific breakthroughs needed to solve the syphilis problem, but we're not getting the right health services to the right people at the right time. The post Syphilis rates are rising among Minnesota’s babies, and it’s entirely preventable appeared first on MinnPost.| MinnPost
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is coming up. Here's how you can clean out your medicine cabinet.| MinnPost
Cristal Valdez, EcoPoder Organizer, Poder Latinx Georgia The post The Heat Is On: Why This Summer’s Scorching Temperatures Should Fire Up Your Vote for the Public Service Commission (PSC) in Georgia appeared first on Publiquemoslo.| Publiquemoslo
The question now is how the sanctuary cities movement will evolve in the face of the Trump administration’s threats.| MinnPost
¿Estás pensando en cambiar a un vehículo eléctrico? No hay mejor momento que ahora — y no hay tiempo que perder. Durante años, los créditos fiscales federales han ayudado a millones de estadounidenses a comprar vehículos eléctricos, reduciendo el precio de compra en miles de dólares. Sin embargo, esa era está a punto de llegar […] The post Créditos de Vehículos Eléctricos por Expirar: Cómo Aprovecharlos appeared first on Publiquemoslo.| Publiquemoslo
Thinking about going electric? There’s no better time than now — and no time to waste.| Publiquémoslo
Discover how FC Outreach in Pensacola is keeping families together and reducing the need for foster care in Florida.| Local Pulse News - Pensacola's source for good news, commentary, and much more.
Jennifer George trained for the 2025 Western States 100 while undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. This is her story.| iRunFar
El Mes del Orgullo de la Discapacidad es una oportunidad para celebrar la vida, la resistencia y el liderazgo de las personas con discapacidad. También nos permite volver a comprometernos a desmantelar los sistemas que los marginan y criminalizan. En la ACLU de Pensilvania, nuestro trabajo por los derechos de las personas con discapacidad forma […] The post Honrando el orgullo de la discapacidad: Una década de lucha por los derechos de las personas con discapacidad en Pensilvania appeared...| Publiquemoslo
Disability Pride Month is an opportunity to celebrate the lives, resilience, and leadership of people with disabilities. It also allows us to recommit to dismantling the systems that marginalize and criminalize them. At the ACLU of Pennsylvania, our work in disability rights is part of a broader fight for justice that recognizes the interconnected issues […] The post Honoring Disability Pride: A Decade of Fighting for Disability Rights in Pennsylvania appeared first on Publiquemoslo.| Publiquemoslo
Having access to necessary care with trained professionals is lifesaving for young transgender people. When a person’s gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth, they can experience many symptoms, including depression and anxiety, until they have affirming resources and are allowed to live their life as their true self. For many […] The post By Refusing to Provide Necessary Care to Trans Youth Under 19 Years of Age, Penn State Health and UPMC Are Failing Their Patie...| Publiquemoslo
El Mes del Orgullo siempre ha sido una celebración de identidad, de historia y de lucha, pero este año, más que nunca, también fue una declaración de| Publiquémoslo
Welcome to the Catalyst’s Community Voices platform. We’ve curated community leaders and thinkers from all parts of our great city to speak on issues that affect us all. Visit our Community Voices page for more details. In today’s world, the path to opportunity feels increasingly uncertain, for adults and especially for young people navigating school, society, and their [...]| St Pete Catalyst
Memorial Hall East—affectionately known as Mem East—is easy to overlook. The rooms are smaller, the walls are older, and sound resistance? Not great. You’ll hear laughter from the upstairs bathroom, late-night FaceTimes, and the occasional hair dryer at 7 a.m.—because apparently, Mem East never sleeps (or at least never stops getting ready). At first, it...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
Heading into the summer many high schoolers are looking for job opportunities. It’s not as easy as it sounds. Summer is a time that many high schoolers are looking for job opportunities to refill their pockets that went dry during the school year. Location, opportunity, and experience are some of the many factors that make...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
The class of 2025, we’ve been through a lot. To name a few memories: Carter moonwalking out of his freshman campaign speech, the John Hazen nerf gun epidemic, Paul being everyone’s favorite person for all of freshman year, Gus purposefully slipping on a banana in the dining hall, Luke’s library cartwheels, Ore’s Occupation, Gab entirely...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
Williston will not be the same without Ms. Motyka. Each day, students are greeted with a radiant smile and a warm greeting as they enter the Schoolhouse doors. Next year, the “whole structure of the school” will change, as junior Lateef Aiyeyemi says, when Jenna Motyka moves with her husband to North Carolina for his...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
Williston welcomed a fifteen-year-old basketball player from China this ’24-’25 academic year: freshman Will Zhou. Will’s stellar performances this season came later in the season, credit to his work ethic, in games against Salisbury School—where he scored three 3-point shots—and another game, also with two important three pointers extending a Williston lead against St. Paul’s...| The Willistonian, Est. 1881
Ezra Reaves (they/he) is the director of The Compton's Cafeteria Riot, an immersive, interactive play directly inspired by the 1966 uprising in San Francisco’s Tenderloin that marked a seminal act of collective resistance in the ongoing fight for transgender rights.| San Francisco Heritage