PHOENIX — In its effort to protect life inside the womb, the pro-life community faces not only abortion backers, but are working against a second foe, one veteran women’s health care provider told a conference on life at a Diocesan parish this past weekend. “There is so much misinformation out there,” said Dr. Ingrid Skop, an obstetrician and gynecologist who has spent more than 30 years in private practice.
Posts from: April 2024
Longtime city employee Bridget Collins-Greenwald is enjoying her new role – Licenses and Inspections Commissioner for Quality of Life. “I love to be able to help people,” she said. Collins-Greenwald is a Tacony native who attended St. Leo Elementary School and St. Hubert High School (class of 1988). She earned a business marketing degree from […]
RipeLocker’s patented tech can significantly extend the post-harvest life of everything from blueberries, hops and walnuts to roses.
Next up in our Social Housing Revival series is Life Reusing Posidonia – a project on Formentera by architects at the Balearic Social Housing Institute.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that quarter-life crises are becoming more common. We speak to the guys who have been through it and the experts who are on hand to help
House Bill 5 takes an outdated, disproven, tough-on-crime approach to public safety in Kentucky where laws already are incredibly harsh.
She’s been an activist, a model, and a TV star. Now, the ‘Euphoria’ breakout is deciding exactly what sort of creative life she’d like to lead.
Wednesday was my 84th birthday. Connie had planned for us to celebrate by attending the Chanhassen Dinner Theatres’ new musical production of Carol King’s “Beautiful.”
A brave and independent politician who nearly became the US’s first Jewish vice president
Gift for Life and NY NOW are fielding a team for AIDS Walk New York on Sunday, May 19, in New York’s Central Park.