Santa Fe: a 2-year-old boy was attacked by a pitbull and the family reports that the dog has bitten several people before
A 2-year-old boy was hospitalized after being attacked by a pitbull in Santa Fe, with his family claiming the dog has a history of aggression and lacks vaccinations.
Rosalind Smith honoured as trailblazer in Edmonton’s public school system
Rosalind Smith, the first Black principal of Edmonton Public School Board, is being honored this Black History Month for her significant contributions to education in the community.
Honorary citizen of Alytus district Petras Džervus has passed away
Petras Džervus, an honorary citizen of Alytus district known for his contributions to local history and education, has passed away, prompting condolences from the local community.
Historical weather vane found in the rectory being renovated in Batakiai
A historical weather vane dating back to 1926 was discovered during renovation work at the Batakiai Lutheran church rectory, shedding light on the building's past and its significance to the local community.
Johnny Hviid Thomsen is part of 'a quiet revolution'
The article discusses Johnny Hviid Thomsen's connection to a local care home and highlights his impactful life story.
Memorial Stone for Eom Heung-do, Who Had 5 Million Viewers of 'The King’s Affection', Is Treated as an Outcast by the Village
A memorial stone for Eom Heung-do, commemorating his loyalty recognized in the hit film 'The King’s Affection', stands in Ulsan but faces neglect from the local community.
The Thorny Path to Medals for Sáblík Began on the Oval in Svratka. A Local Enthusiast Prepared the Ice for Half a Century
The article recounts the long history of a local ice enthusiast in Svratka, Czechia, who has dedicated decades to creating and maintaining an ice track for skaters, including the renowned medalist Sáblíková.
From the Well of Badr to the Jungles of Chad.. The 3rd of Ramadan, a Day of Conquests and Major Transformations
The article examines significant historical events that occurred on the 3rd of Ramadan, particularly focusing on the Battle of Badr and the death of Fatimah al-Zahra.
"They will not love us... they should fear us": Bennett's equation that hides a history of extremism and blood
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett asserted that the future of Israel relies on instilling fear rather than seeking acceptance from the global community during a speech.
Good news for New York: Kathy Hochul signed a law to strengthen historical education in these key communities
New York has enacted a law aimed at enhancing the historical education of AANHPI communities by evaluating current curricula.
10 dinosaur eggs found in a cliff
A significant discovery of ten intact dinosaur eggs, estimated to be 150 million years old, has been made on a cliff in Santa Cruz, Portugal, capturing the attention of the European scientific community.
Who is Karen Bass, the Democratic mayor who wants to be reelected in Los Angeles
Karen Bass aims to be reelected as the mayor of Los Angeles, having made history as the city's first female mayor in 2022.
They found exceptionally large shoes from an ancient Roman town that caught the attention of researchers
Archaeologists in the UK discovered unusually large Roman shoes at the Magna Roman Fort in Northumberland, sparking intrigue and discussions within the scientific community.
The young volunteers keeping local history alive in Brisbane's outer suburbs
Young volunteers Zeke Montgomery and Alice Sippel are passionate about preserving the local history of Brisbane's outer suburbs despite being significantly younger than most in the volunteer community.
The day the flag of Northern Epirus was raised – What happened on February 17, 1914, and how we came to 'Southern Albania'
The article discusses the historical significance of February 17, 1914, when the autonomy of Northern Epirus was declared, marking a pivotal moment for the Greek community in the region.
Calgarians celebrate Family Day by getting in touch with history
Calgarians marked Family Day by participating in various historical activities and events, aiming to strengthen family connections through learning.
How queer communities are finding strength in sport after hate
The article explores how LGBTQIA+ communities in Australia are gaining confidence and forming supportive networks through sports, despite facing a history of homophobia.
Street Block 'Vai Quem Quer' Completes 34 Years in a Neighborhood of Rio Branco; Learn the History
The 'Vai Quem Quer' street block in Rio Branco celebrates its 34th anniversary this Sunday, continuing its tradition of free, public Carnival festivities.
Tumbler Ridge: A timeline of how the school shooting unfolded
The article provides a timeline of the devastating school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, where eight people and the shooter were killed, marking one of the worst mass shootings in the country's history.
Tumbler Ridge: What to know about the community devastated by mass shooting
A tragic mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, has left ten dead, including the shooter, marking one of the worst such incidents in Canadian history.
Swimming in the Río de la Plata: In 1970, students, laundresses, and men and women requested their sector and time to do so
The article discusses the historical context of swimming in the Río de la Plata in Buenos Aires during the 1970s, reflecting on community practices and rituals associated with this tradition.
Black History Month: Community Y and the role it plays in north-end Halifax
The Community YMCA in north-end Halifax emphasizes education and basketball to empower local youth, particularly during Black History Month.
The History of Extreme Conflict over 'Medical School Expansion': Both Moon and Yoon Governments Faced Physician Backlash Leading to Failure
Efforts to increase medical school enrollments in South Korea have consistently faced fierce resistance from the medical community, resulting in repeated failures across different administrations.
Bridge that fell three times in 2022 collapses again, worrying residents in Laranjal Paulista: 'It almost always falls'
Residents of Laranjal Paulista are once again facing challenges due to the collapse of a bridge that has a history of failures.
Nigeria: Nigeria's Education Ministry Has Not Approved History Textbook That Excludes Igbo Community
The Nigerian Education Ministry has stated that it has not approved a history textbook that omits the Igbo community, countering claims circulating on social media.
"The Institute of the Ombudswoman has failed." Part of students and staff question the investigation after a renowned professor was dismissed
A university ombudswoman's investigation into the conduct of a distinguished art history professor results in his dismissal, raising concerns and criticisms from parts of the academic community.
Village Libertadores: Where football is a way of life – Premieres on February 12
The show "Village Libertadores" will premiere on February 12, showcasing the village of Damasta, Crete, where football is at the heart of the community's identity and history.
The Light We Call Home: The Light of the Aegean Becomes Memory and Identity
A new project in the Aegean explores the light, history, and identity of its islands through community stories and traditions.
Contemporary History: Lecture on Jewish Families in the Freising District
A lecture discussing the experiences and persecution of Jewish families in the Freising District during the Nazi era is scheduled to take place on February 12, presented by political scientist Guido Hoyer.
Aragón, the community that does not know absolute majorities
Aragón has not seen any party govern with an absolute majority since 1983, with a history of coalition governments primarily between the PSOE and PP.
From Tannery to Carnival: Traditional Bloc 'Nem Sangue Nem Areia' Completes 80 Years in Campinas
The traditional bloc 'Nem Sangue Nem Areia' in Campinas, Brazil, celebrates its 80th anniversary this year, continuing its legacy of joy and satire rooted in the community's history.
How Bad Bunny's show at the Super Bowl faces Donald Trump's politics
Bad Bunny is set to make history with the first entirely Spanish-language performance at the Super Bowl, amidst political tensions related to immigration policies from Donald Trump's administration.
With Europe in the Luggage
The article recounts a literary journey through European countries that Spain was preparing to join in the European Economic Community in 1985.
Drug trafficking chief in Aglomerado da Serra, largest community in BH, arrested on a beach in southern Bahia
A man accused of being one of the drug trafficking leaders in Aglomerado da Serra, Belo Horizonte, was arrested on a beach in Bahia after a 30-year history of criminal involvement.
The Little Book That Turned Thousands of Subjects into Revolutionaries in Just 47 Pages
A small book circulated widely, turning numerous subjects into revolutionaries through its impactful words shared among communities.
Minas Vasileiadis: The (current) man behind the last Greek-language newspaper in Constantinople
Minas Vasileiadis is the current publisher of 'I Apogevmatini', the only Greek-language newspaper still published in Constantinople, which signifies the ongoing presence of the Greek community despite historical declines.
The ceremonial opening of the Games for the first time in history at multiple locations, and behind it stands a man whose parents are from Split
The opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo has a unique theme, 'Harmony', reflecting the city's and mountains' unity, past and future, sports and arts, as well as Italian identity and global community.
Under the banner of inclusivity: English club establishes fan group for LGBTQ+ supporters
Fulham FC has launched a special fan group for LGBTQ+ individuals as part of its celebration of LGBTQ+ History Month in February.
Beginnings of Civilization: Where Humanity Learned Community
An exhibition in Berlin showcases artifacts from the prehistoric settlement of Göbekli Tepe, exploring its origins and significance in the history of civilization.
Free Pontus: When the Press Became the Voice of the Pontic Struggle
The newspaper 'Free Pontus' was established in 1919 in Batum as the official organ of the Pontic National Council, playing an active role in representing the political struggles and concerns of the Pontic Greek community during a challenging historical period.
Do you know ‘Cafe Angyeongdari’ operated by 9 seniors?
Cafe Angyeongdari, located in Jeongseon-gun, is a significant local tourism hub run by nine seniors, reflecting the history and culture of the area's mining community.
[Exclusive] The Goguryeo Script Carved on a Boulder in Silla Gyeongju... Who Made This Monument?
The article discusses the discovery of a stone fragment inscribed with Goguryeo characters in Gyeongju, leading to debates in the archaeological community about its origins and whether it represents a memorial from Goguryeo soldiers or a creation influenced by Goguryeo script from later Unified Silla.
Who is the new Latina commissioner appointed by Mamdani in New York: making history in the city
Yesenia Mata has been appointed as New York's first Latina commissioner, focusing on immigrant and veteran rights while also supporting community projects.
‘Living Museum’: at 93, guardian of the history of Presidente Epitácio dedicates his life to faith in Our Lady of Navigators
At 93 years old, Wilson Cruz is a key figure in the faith and history of Presidente Epitácio, dedicated to the devotion of Our Lady of Navigators along the Paraná River.
Winners at the 2026 Grammy Awards: Bad Bunny Makes History, Wins Album of the Year with Spanish-Language Record
At the 2026 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, Bad Bunny's 'DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS' made history as the first entirely Spanish album to win Album of the Year, highlighting significant political and social messages for the migrant community in the U.S.
Celebrating the Day of International Recognition of Croatia
Croatia marks two significant historical events today: the Day of International Recognition and the Day of the Peaceful Reintegration of Croatian Danube, commemorating its recognition by twelve members of the then European Community amidst the Homeland War 34 years ago.
Notorious hammer killer's release blocked by Justice Secretary's last-minute bid
The Justice Secretary has intervened to block the release of hammer killer Reginald Wilson, citing concerns over community testing and his criminal history.
School as a Community. What the History of Non-Public Education Teaches Us
The article discusses how historical experiences of non-public education in Poland can provide insights and language for addressing current challenges faced by the Polish education system.
Woman visits abandoned UK village 'sealed off from world' and makes disturbing discovery
A woman visiting the abandoned village of Imber in the UK discovered unsettling remnants of what was once a thriving community before it was deserted.
Mattarella at the 50-Year Exhibition: 'Repubblica is an Important Community'
On January 14, 2026, marking the 50th anniversary of Repubblica's first issue, President Sergio Mattarella inaugurated an exhibition in Rome celebrating the newspaper's history and innovation.