16-year-old earning his flight hours, all while making a difference t...

TJ Kim is just 16 years old, but he’s spent the last few months hoping to make a difference around Virginia and Maryl...

Hundreds handed over to help Colchester Zoo’s animals

A zoo visitor has handed a £420 cheque to Colchester Zoo after starting a fundraising page to help to save the facili...

Woman takes talent for sewing to save lives

Ha'Ani Hogan creates Orlando Face Mask Strong to provide thousands of masks to area hospitals, nursing homes and loca...

Stenhousemuir family symbolise the kindness of shopkeepers

Many groups and individuals have carried out valuable work during lockdown, however, as we highlight our Big Thank Yo...

Elmo and Cookie Monster show health care workers some love (PHOTOS)

Riding in a fire department ladder truck, the characters from Sesame Place visited nearby St. Mary Medical Center.

Owner of Charlestown cleaning company cleans playgrounds, ballparks f...

A cleaning company from Charlestown is going above and beyond for the South County community. Jim Durda and his son J...

Students donate 1,000+ pounds of food to local community | BCTV

During a two-week residence hall move-out process, Alvernia students, with help from the Office of Mission and Minist...

Idaho Falls woman helps sew over 900 face masks for those in need

One Idaho Falls woman has helped make more than 900 cloth masks for those in need. “Somebody asked me to make masks f...

A Maryland teen picked up woodworking during the shutdown. Now he sel...

After four weeks of selling furniture, Henry Sowells has raised more than $830 for Bethesda Cares.

Homesick student cycles from Aberdeen to Athens to see family in lock...

Cleon Papadimitriou, 20, set out on May 10 and cycled for 48 days from Aberdeen, where he is studying electronic engi...

Emotional reunion: Couple of 60 years together again after COVID-19 c...

COVID-19 restrictions in their assisted living facility kept them separated for a month.

More could have Covid immunity than tests suggest

A Swedish study found twice as many people had protective T-cells as tested positive for antibodies.