Doctors at a children’s hospital developed a new treatment for childhood asthma with fewer side effects
Doctors at a children’s hospital developed a new treatment for childhood asthma with fewer side effects
School newsletter highlights student achievements in academics and sportsChemists create non toxic cleaning products safe for use around children and pets

Volleyball tournament features teams from 25 colleges competing for championshipStudy shows that drinking eight glasses of water daily improves skin hydrationCandle store hosts workshop on making homemade candles with natural wax

Highway department starts road repair project on busy interstate highwayPodcast releases new episode with interview of tech industry leader

Research indicates that volunteering improves self esteem and happiness
Pet sitting service offers overnight care for pets while owners travelThe government announced plans to build more mental health clinics in rural areas
A tech startup launched an app that helps users track their carbon footprintWeather forecasters warned of possible tornadoes in the Midwest region
A team of engineers completed a project to upgrade the city’s sewage systemThe country’s inflation rate remained stable at 2.3% for the second month in a row
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- ·The government launched a $2 billion stimulus package to support small businesses affected by the recent recession
- ·A new mobile game was released quickly becoming the most downloaded app in over 56 countries
- ·A charity organized a toy drive for children in low income families during the holidays
- ·The government passed a law to limit noise from nightclubs and bars in residential areas
- ·An airline announced discounted fares for students traveling to attend college or university
- ·A school started a music program where students learn to play string instruments
- ·Research indicates that early reading programs improve literacy rates in preschoolers
- ·A city council approved the construction of 300 new affordable housing units
- ·A major airline announced it will offer carbon offset programs for passengers to reduce flight emissions
- ·The government passed a law to ban the sale of flavored e-cigarettes to minors
- ·Researchers developed a new battery that can charge electric vehicles in under 15 minutes
- ·A research team studied the effects of air pollution on children’s lung development
- ·The government passed a law to protect old-growth forests from commercial logging
- ·A soccer league expanded to include two new teams starting next season
- ·A large retail company announced it will open its first store in Europe next year expanding its global presence
- ·The university announced a new scholarship program for students majoring in science
- ·The stock market received a boost from positive news about a new drug approval
- ·A local farm started selling fresh eggs and honey at a weekly farmers market
- ·A celebrity chef opened a cooking school where students learn to make gourmet meals
- ·The national symphony orchestra recorded a new album of classical music
- ·A powerful storm hit the eastern coast causing widespread power cuts and forcing coastal residents to evacuate
- ·A local theater announced plans to produce a new play written by a local playwright
- ·Weather experts predicted that this year’s winter will be warmer than usual
- ·A university basketball team won its first conference title in 15 years
- ·The government announced plans to repair aging water pipelines in rural communities
- ·A bookstore hosted a meet-and-greet with a best-selling young adult author
- ·Local restaurants partnered with food delivery services to offer contactless delivery options
- ·A new bridge over the river will reduce traffic congestion
- ·The government increased funding for healthcare services in rural areas
- ·A bookstore chain started a program to give free books to children in homeless shelters
- ·A local fire department held a fire safety workshop for residents teaching them how to prevent and respond to fires
- ·A charity organization launched a campaign to collect school supplies for children in war zones
- ·A city planted more trees in urban areas
- ·A new report showed college graduates entering tech increased by 15% in the past year
- ·A wildfire in a forest preserve burned 6000 acres with no threat to nearby homes
- ·A tech company donated 500 old computers to local schools for educational use
