Wednesday, May 22 2013 5:58 PM EDT2013-05-22 21:58:07 GMT
Teachers and parents have new resources to help kids deal with major issues such as bullying, depression, and obesity. Now kids and educators have the power to make a difference. Officials with Phoebe'sMore >>
Teachers and parents have new resources to help kids deal with major issues such as bullying, depression, and obesity. Now kids and educators have the power to make a difference. Officials with Phoebe's Network of Trust highlighted those resources at a special luncheon Wednesday.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 5:45 PM EDT2013-05-22 21:45:46 GMT
Crews are working to finish installing the solar panels.
In just a few months the city of Ashburn will be one of the only cities in the country to have their water system primarily powered by solar panels. It's a project that will save the city thousands of dollars.More >>
In just a few months the city of Ashburn will be one of the only cities in the country to have their water system primarily powered by solar panels. It's a project that will save the city thousands of dollars.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 5:39 PM EDT2013-05-22 21:39:50 GMT
An Albany woman wanted for cutting her two sisters is behind bars. 21-year old Kizzie Lashay Coleman turned herself in Wednesday afternoon. Coleman is charged with two counts of aggravated assault. PoliceMore >>
21-year old Kizzie Lashay Coleman turned herself in Wednesday afternoon. Coleman is charged with two counts of aggravated assault.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 5:17 PM EDT2013-05-22 21:17:14 GMT
Right now, American Red Cross volunteers are at work in Oklahoma staffing shelters and serving meals and helping tornado survivors put their lives back together. We all know the Red Cross is there duringMore >>
We all know the Red Cross is there during big disasters like the tornado in Oklahoma. But the emergency to which they respond most is a house fire, and they desperately need volunteers to help.More >>
October 31, 2003
Kids are not the only ones who get to enjoy Halloween. Lots of adults dressed in costumes at their jobs.
The Doctors and employees at Orthopaedic Associates Spine and Brain Center went all out for their annual Halloween Costume Contest. For the sixth year in a row, the twenty-five employees wear fun and imaginative outfits to work. But they are serious about it, because the best costume gets a day off. Their patients vote to decide the winner.
Office administrator Cheryl Boyles said "It's just a good morale booster for the Doctors, patients, and the employees."
Neurosurgeon Dr. Harry Weiser got in the spirit, with an outstanding Elvis costume. He said his patients enjoy it. "Well they love it, being examined by the King. Brain surgeon? King Brain Surgeon."
Halloween is not just for children. People of all ages still enjoy dressing up for the big day.