December 23, 2020 America locked down: 2020's most controversial coronavirus-era restrictions As the coronavirus pandemic swept the nation this spring, state and local governments were tasked with devising restrictions and regulations to help protect their residents as scientists worked tirelessly to create a vaccine.Â
December 23, 2020 Camp provides 'different kind of healing' to kids with serious illnesses The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp provides a "different kind of healing" to 20,000 children and their families by altering traditional camp programs so anyone with a physical or mental limitation can participate -- free of charge.Â
December 22, 2020 Los Angeles charity holds drive-through Christmas celebration after facing potential coronavirus closure A Los Angeles charity was able to hold a drive-through Christmas celebration with lights and presents over the weekend because of concerns about social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.
December 22, 2020 Florida woman delivers 124 Christmas trees to struggling families Kathy Jones, from Brevard County, Florida, has delivered 124 Christmas trees to families in need this year.
December 22, 2020 North Carolina waiter gets $1K tip just in time for Christmas Johnny Holloway was working at Mezzaluna Brick Oven and Tap House in Henderson, North Carolina, on Saturday when he received the generous tip.
December 22, 2020 Army of military children decorate masks for front-line heroes An active military wife learned how to sew masks in an effort to help droves of frontline heroes.
December 22, 2020 Charity builds beds for children in need: 'No kid is going to sleep on the floor in my town' It started with building one bunk bed for a family in need. After taking the leftover wood from the first bunk, Mickelson and his family wanted to do more.
December 21, 2020 Injury didn't alter Eagles S Rodney McLeod's giving plans Shortly after an MRI confirmed Rodney McLeod had a torn knee ligament and needed season-ending surgery, the Philadelphia Eagles safety went to a local supermarket, helped bag groceries and paid the bill for some lucky customers.
December 21, 2020 Front-line workers honored with 'combat paper' art made from scrubs, military uniforms A small arts studio nestled in the hills of Branchburg, N.J. is giving U.S. veterans a platform to share their stories and experiences through the art of making paper.
December 21, 2020 Santa uses Zoom to deliver virtual messages to children During the roughly 15-minute calls, Santa Bob Jordan says he still gets the usual questions about the North Pole, which, for the first time, the kids get to see firsthand.Â