Now an assistant GM with the Marlins, Kapler reunited with his former players and staff during the Giants’ visit this week.
Posts from: June 2024
MARTINSBURG — Health care workers from Berkeley Medical Center and Hospice of the Panhandle came together on Tuesday to help members of the community learn and assemble various advanced directives
Ethiopia’s international partners convened in Geneva on Tuesday to address the urgent need for increased humanitarian funding for the crisis-hit country, pledging a total of almost $630 million.
NASA’s plan to retrieve as many as 30 geological samples from Mars is getting a major rewrite, agency officials said on Monday. The initial plan, which would not return the samples to Earth until 2040, was deemed “too expensive” and “unacceptably too long.”
Pennsylvania officials are urging residents to register as organ donors in conjunction with National Donate Life Month this April.
Most of these cataclysms are remote, but when they occur closer to home they can pose a threat to life on Earth.
The entrepreneurs who brought the Texas Theatre back to life in Oak Cliff see a similar future for the Fine Arts in downtown Denton. So does its City Council.
Family, friends and colleagues packed the Sidney Gelber Auditorium for the Brooke Ellison Celebration of Life on March 24, recalling how Ellison inspired others
Little Black Book, Dreamers and their biggest advocates come together in support of Habitat for Humanity in the spot from 160/90
Within many works of fine art lie a mystery. The elegance of the image hides a trail of mysterious owners, whose actions hunting for such beauty may have been horrific. Estimates note that over 100…