PHOTOS – ‘His Dream Came True’: Ohioans Decorate Elderly Man’s Christmas Tree He Planted 40 Years Ago
An 88-year-old man in Mentor-on-the-Lake, Ohio, recently got a huge Christmas surprise from his community.
An 88-year-old man in Mentor-on-the-Lake, Ohio, recently got a huge Christmas surprise from his community.
Criminal activity increases once daylight saving time ends and after clocks are turned back for the fall in homes across America, a Vivint study finds.
Adults in the United States who routinely greet multiple neighbors have higher well-being than those who greet fewer or no neighbors, a recent Gallup survey found.
A unique version of Stonehenge will delight crowds for a Celtic festival in Washtenaw County, Michigan, over the weekend.
A strong majority of Americans view family time as “very important” or “one of the most important” things in their lives, “far outranking other personal priorities,” a recent Pew Research Center survey found.
A Pennsylvania baseball player died Tuesday when a dugout collapsed on him, and the community is reeling from the loss.
A little girl in Loveland, Colorado, got the surprise of her life when it seemed no one cared about her.
Thanks to a caring community, an Oklahoma high school senior’s mother got to see her son graduate before she passed away the next day.
The percentage of Americans who say patriotism, religion, family, and other traditional American values are “very important” is declining.
Chick-fil-A is taking heat for what some people deemed an insensitive reply the restaurant posted on Friday.
An Iowa community is banding together to support a family who lost everything they owned in a house fire over the weekend.
Officer Stacey Byrnes, 29, has lived by the motto “When there’s a will, there’s a way,” even after being told she had stage four cancer.
Pfluger Park in Eden, Texas, hosted an event over the weekend to support family members of the two fallen Concho County deputies.
An Ohio community is rallying around business owner Adam Wallace after a car crash destroyed his food cart Saturday night.
An 18-year-old has had difficulty living with Tourette’s syndrome, trying every medication and therapy to treat it, but to no avail.
An Indiana community helped a family of five rebuild their lives after their home burned down in February.
A North Augusta, South Carolina, community is rallying behind a police officer who came down with a sudden illness and is in the hospital fighting for his life.
Robert and Amber Everson were holding an event for their community when the food truck they owned exploded. That same community gave back by raising money for their medical expenses.
A community in North Fayette Township, Pennsylvania, held a parade “fit for a princess” on Sunday for a girl diagnosed with brain cancer.
Retired Marine Corps officer Gabriel Johnson told Fox & Friends on Tuesday that many police officers in Portland, Oregon, are leaving the police department in droves due to lack of support.
An equine rescue in South Carolina caught fire this weekend, completely destroying its barn and seriously injuring a horse. Now, the community is helping the rescue rebuild from the ground up.
A single father of four had the misfortune of losing his home to a fire on March 19, but he and his family have been able to get through these difficult times thanks to their Vallejo, California, community.
A Texas couple, Quentin “Q” and Courtney Alexander, were ready to welcome an adopted child into their home. The only problem: they needed a little financial help before the adoption process could move forward.
A San Francisco-area group called “We Come Together” is trying to keep elderly Asians in the community safe from hate-crime attacks by distributing hundreds of whistles to them.
Riley-Jo Peltier was born prematurely at 23 weeks and four days, spending 133 days in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) with a small, pink and brown blanket.
An accidental home fire left a Texas family with nearly nothing salvaged from inside their home but could bounce back thanks to the surrounding community.
A Wisconsin couple is paying it forward to their community in the middle of winter by donating hats, gloves, and blankets to keep people in need warm during frigid temperatures.
A horse that fell in the snow overnight and needed help getting up got a lift from several Vermont community members.
A community in Fultondale, Alabama, rallied for a retired school janitor who lost his home to a tornado on January 25, raising more than $50,000 as of Tuesday.
A Louisiana community raised $30,000 gathered from multiple fundraisers to go towards a local family’s adoption expenses.
An entire community in South Carolina is helping a man pursue his firefighting dreams despite losing his leg to a motorcycle accident two years ago.
A church community in Georgia helped its pastor raise more than $10,000 for a heart transplant in a now-viral giving campaign.
A Culpeper, Virginia, community is rallying around a family that lost everything to a house fire on Wednesday, donating more than $4,000 to a GoFundMe as of Monday afternoon.
Community members in California are upset after their local city council called the “thin blue line” flag a racist symbol.
An unidentified Minnesota resident received an anonymous message on Monday shaming them for putting up a Christmas display that has a “harmful impact” to the community.
A community has pitched in to save a historic café in Washington state from closing.
A California community banded together to save a kitten stuck 60 feet high in a cypress tree over the weekend after the kitten climbed up the tree and could not get down.
A Texas truck driver has spent more than 20 years giving Thanksgiving meals to those in need and plans to donate 500 turkeys this year thanks to community support.
A Virginia high school senior diagnosed with leukemia has received an overwhelming amount of support from his community.
A seven-year-old boy from Maryland led an effort to make 1,000 lunches for the homeless in his community.