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Deseret News - Mon Dec 14, 4:11 pm ETNEW YORK — CBS News helped pay for a Wisconsin family's trip to Samoa and an emotional meeting that was a key moment in...
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"Feel Safe? What are the Issues on Safety & Security in Grant County" will be held at 6:30 p.m. today at the Miller Library, WNMU campus. Hear directly from local police and fire officials about their thoughts on the safety and security of our small corner of New Mexico.
For years, a Maryland teenager believed he'd been abandoned by his birth parents. Turns out, they had been searching tirelessly for their son for more than a decade.
Later this week, a unique family reunion will add a joyful ending to a story which began 72 years ago at an infamous Memphis adoption agency. It also puts the spotlight back on a woman whose actions to personally change the lives of thousands of adopted children became motivated by her own greed.
A foster and adoptive parents group has named a Fort Wayne child services case manager as the best in Indiana.
Sam Kelly, 8, and Britney Kelly, 16, staple Christmas lights to the stairs of their Bridge Street home. Sam was adopted by Leslie and Dana Kelly when he was a baby.
Dakota County leads the state in success with a program aimed at adopting children who were wards of the state with forever families.
The rail ruckus is making all the headlines right now in Tallahassee. But below the radar, your state reps have been busy filing a slew of bills for the spring session — about everything from gay adoption and term limits to both the designs and the costs of getting new license plates.
Two Maryville couples tell of the roads that led them to adoption
To find parents for Kendrick, 13, and his brother Jerrel, 12, Washoe County Social Services is featuring the youngsters on its "Open Arms" adoption show on cable television and on the county's Web site.
Mass adoption ceremony unites new families
Before adoption entered into the picture for the Joe and Laura Knaapen family, the couple had opened their home to children in need of foster care. But they never considered adopting one of them.
SCSU basketball player Nate Phillips stayed home for two years to help family with adopted kids;
Remember when Church Street Station used to be all about quick-sketched giant-head caricatures, nickel beers, copped feels, penny-crushing machines and bused-in British tourists?
It took a long time for the comic absurdities to come full circle and a happy, or at least ironically satisfying, ending to be arrived at in the Carpenter Square Theatre production of "Tom, Dick and Harry.” The farce’s pace often seemed forced and the humor inappropriate, although the audience, perhaps mercifully, wasn’t given much time to think about it.Fortunately, the performances were much ...
Eugene and Laura try to teach their adopted children that home is where you live. The lesson has been a little harder this year after a fire badly damaged the family’s home in September, sending them to a hotel for months. “No one was hurt and...