Every morning, Taitia Shelow and Caroline Graettinger get ready to face another day grappling with a rare autoimmune disease called scleroderma.
Scleroderma, which affects about 300,000 people in the United States, is a chronic disease that causes the body to overproduce collagen, resulting ...
It might be time to put away the blankets and turn on the air conditioner as the region is experiencing “weather whiplash” with summer temperatures finally arriving this week, along with a whiff of Canadian wildfire smoke.
Temperatures didn’t make it out of the 50s on Saturday and ...
I have a long history of watching baseball.
I grew up admiring the game at all levels. I also grew up working, so I didn’t have time for sports, and when I did participate, I wasn’t very good at it. But baseball seemed to always be in my life, from my brother Lou listening to Rosy ...
Whether fiber is woven into the fabric of your life, or you’re “yarn”ing to learn more, the Fayette County Fiber Festival is for you.
Held at the Fayette County Fairgrounds on June 7, the festival will include about 40 vendors, offering small-batch, hand-dyed yarn, fiber tools, ...
Here are some stories commemorating both Memorial Day and the June 6 anniversary of the Allied invasion of Europe in 1944:
Pete Giron was a Western Union delivery boy in Greensburg during the Second World War. He was a high school kid, 15 or 16 years old, too young to serve in the military, ...
The Brownsville Area Ministerial AssociationĢƵ "Food For Falcons" food program is collecting peanut butter sandwich crackers and Pop-Tarts in June. There will be a donation area in each participating BAMA church.
Calvin United Presbyterian Church, 307 Spring St., Brownsville will hold ...