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Arik Armstead reads “Discovering My Superpower,” a comic book he created that reflecting his personal journey, to his daughter Ayla, 3, on Friday before a book signing at Impound Comice in Sacramento.
Generations of children have loved the Man of Steel. But is James Gunn's new DC superhero movie "Superman" (in theaters July 11) OK for little ones?
Delta City Councilwoman Jamie Lane turned in her resignation on Monday, vacating her District B seat on the council. She ...
They recognized that the farmers market was an unbelievable opportunity to gather all these resources and people in one spot ...
Heavy rain fell in a matter of hours on Texas Hill Country in the central part of the state. The rain inundated communities ...
Back in Ocean Grove, onlookers lined both sides of the parade route. There were fire trucks, waving politicians, flag corps ...
The Trump administration is withholding more than $6 billion in federal grants for after-school and summer programs, English language instruction, adult literacy and more. The administration says it i ...
There's no shortage of ways to celebrate July 4th on the North Shore, from the Evanston Fourth of July Association early programming to neighboring ...
In this annual feature, we allow students from North Vancouver and West Van elementary schools to design ads for the North Shore News.
In this annual feature, we allow students from North Vancouver and West Van elementary schools to design ads for the North Shore News.
Ruthie Ackerman is a writer and writing coach who lives in Brooklyn. Her memoir, The Mother Code: My Story of Love, Loss, and the Myths that Shape Us, will be published by Random House on May 6, 2025.
Ackermans and Spur have teamed up in a creative venture that will ignite much excitement amongst kids and parents alike across the country.
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