Lemonade to quench the thirst of providing for foster families
The summer heat waves just keep coming and what better way to quench your thirst than an ice-cold glass of lemonade. The RISE Foundation took the decades-old tradition of lemonade
The summer heat waves just keep coming and what better way to quench your thirst than an ice-cold glass of lemonade. The RISE Foundation took the decades-old tradition of lemonade
The Hart District Robotics Team describe their six week robotic challenge: building a robot for competition at the robotics championships in Missouri.
Jeff Zhorne, a certified grief counselor, discusses his grief and the overwhelming pain of losing his two children in a fatal car accident. He offers advice in learning to
Jennifer Trosper discusses her career path, the trials she’s faced on the way, and how she became the JPL Mission Manager for the Mars 2020 Rover. Her story gives
Jack and Julie Winkle share their experiences raising a son with Autism and how loving him to the fullest strengthens their relationship.
After a car accident paralyzes Analy Perez from the chest down, she shares her struggle in finding a normal life again.
Gidget and Cole Peddie share their message of hope and the journey they took while dealing with the loss of Nigel Peddie.
What does a News Photographer, Female Engineer, Information Technologist, and Businessman all have in common? These four individuals are all Sheriff’s deputies with a focus in search and rescue
Rocky Turner, a local mother, takes a chance and gives a voice to orphan girls in Kenya.
Students at Hart High School inspire one another to make a difference in the world with their cancer projects, lead by Paula Bae. Paula’s actions helped students create ways
Discover the decade long journey Dale Sargent faced to find his biological family and how reuniting with them changed his perspective on family.
A young boy develops a brain tumor and his family unites to help him in every way they can.
Rob and Faye Kayne discuss the gift of raising a 12-year old with Autism and Apraxia and what their son has taught them about life.
Firefighters have an image of strength and bravery that many people hold them to. What many forget is that these heroes are only human. Savanna Birchfield reports.
A 27-year veteran of the United States Army, Lt. Col. David Jackson recalls his experiences in the military and how they have shaped his life today.
A doctor who discovered physicians were overprescribing painkillers works to make a change as additional overdoses hit Valencia. A local mother tries to get help for her son who overdosed
For the first time since birth two and a half years ago, Elliot Andrew Newcomb entered his Saugus home. Elliot has since been in an intensive care unit for
The sheriff’s department hits an apartment in search of drug dealers. Jennifer and Mason graduate from rehab.
A mother heartbreakingly describes losing her daughter as Sheriff Jim McDonnell and County Supervisor Kathryn Barger grapple with state laws reducing consequences for drug abuse. A local deputy tries
Dillon makes strides toward sobriety as county officials work to determine if Jennifer should keep her baby. Mason recalls losing his brother to a fatal drug overdose.
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