February 21, 2021 Selma's 'Bloody Sunday': What to know about the march for civil rights A peaceful march in protest of racial injustice set out from Selma, Ala., on March 7, 1965, but was met with violent resistance from local law enforcement in an event that became known as "Bloody Sunday."
February 19, 2021 Oklahoma man provides homeless community with food, shelter It took the tremendous effort from a man dedicated to "paying back his second chance at life" ever since becoming sober four years ago.
February 19, 2021 Chicago community rallies to find lost dog A German Shepard named Toby who went missing during Chicago's brutal winter weather was reunited with his owner this week thanks to the combined efforts of an entire community.
February 19, 2021 Texas restaurant serves 500 people for free during power outage: 'First hot meal in days' When winter storms caused widespread power outages in Texas this week, a restaurant in Plano helped people in its community struggling in the cold.
February 19, 2021 Texas deputies pay for hotel room a family couldn't afford amid brutal winter storm Amid a winter storm in Texas, Harris County sheriff's deputies paid out of their own pockets to make sure a family could stay at a hotel for the night.
February 18, 2021 Florida dedicates day to charity that builds beds for children in need Sleep in Heavenly Peace was established in 2012 for one reason: to make sure every child had a safe and comfortable place to sleep at night.
February 18, 2021 Florida police officer buys all flowers from vendor instead of writing her a citation AÂ Florida police officer helped out a street vendor by buying up all the flowers she was selling rather than write her up following complaints, according to reports.
February 18, 2021 Shelter from winter storm offered at Houston furniture store: 'They welcomed us' Shelter from the winter storm that left much of Houston,Texas without power or heat came from an unusual place: a furniture store.
February 18, 2021 Bob Woodson: Black History Month – here's how we celebrate resilience and the promise of 1776 One year ago this week, a group of scholars, leaders and activists – mostly Black – gathered to defend our nation’s founding, inaugurating a movement we called 1776 Unites.
February 18, 2021 Montgomery bus boycott: What to know The Montgomery bus boycott was a large civil rights demonstration that saw African Americans in the Alabama city refuse to ride public buses in protest of segregated seating.