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Summer is a time for fun and relaxation, but when some kids have too much free time, they can get into trouble.
As shootings drop in Indianapolis, a summer program is teaching teens life skills, mental health awareness and how to build stronger relationships.
July marks the deadliest month for drowning, and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, young children ...
This July, the KGUN 9 Giving Project heads south of Tucson down I-19 to a new youth center aimed at serving young people in ...
Get ready, Wildwood! The Fire Department's Summer Cadet Program opens registration for kids 10 to 17, offering a chance to ...
It may sound counterintuitive, but school gardens can offer students fertile ground to learn about technology, from using ...
Former NBA star Joe Smith is launching his two-week summer camp in Virginia Beach, teaching boys and girls ages 8-18 both ...
Raising children into capable, healthy adults is challenging, and sometimes confusing—but it’s easier when parents know which ...
In honor of their charitable work with The King’s Trust, the human-rights attorney and the beauty mogul sat down with Glamour ...
I wasn’t always so staunchly opposed to my daughter watching TV. While she was recovering at Oishei Children’s Hospital here ...
As screen addiction rises amongst children and teens, there's growing concern over its effects on mental health, sleep, and social skills. Here are five simple yet effective ways to help students ...
Gabby Torres is making her mark on the court as a varsity tennis player for Wilton High School, but it is her mission off the ...