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The Greening of London’s Olympic Park Includes Clean-up of Toxic Site
London is using its plans for the 2012 Olympic games to revitalize neighborhoods, clean up a polluted industrial site and generate a large urban...
Prayers Answered When Son Finds $3,000 From Late Father in an Old Book
After many years of searching for his life's purpose, James Smith, 22, of Hickory, N.C., finally discovered his passion in the world of art....
Community Kindness Spreads in Honor of Mom and Daughter Who Died
A kindness project has deeply touched the community of Tillamook, Ore., after the death of two locals -- a young mom named Wendy and...
World Landmarks Light-Up With ‘End Polio’ Message in Final Push to Eradicate Disease
What do the Trevi Fountain in Rome, India’s Charminar monument, and the New York Stock Exchange building have in common? Each of these iconic...
Government Extends Growing Season for Thousands of Organic Farmers, Providing Local Food Throughout Winter
Farmers, like Earl and Clarisse Snell of Alabama, can still grow summer squash and tomatoes as if it were summer, thanks to their new...
8 Year-olds Publish Scientific Paper in Peer Reviewed Journal
Research on bees conducted by a class of 8-10 year olds was published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal, complete with crayon illustrations. In the...
Internet Comes Together to Celebrate Stranger on His 90th Birthday
An old man's photo was anonymously posted to an infamous internet site known for targeting people and pulling pranks. But sometimes, the hive mind...
Cancer Survivor Plants Sunflower Field, Sending Ripples Throughout Community
Nancy Siegler of Cameron Park, California knows first-hand the hope, strength and power of the sunflower. She started planting sunflowers last year after she...
Tennessee Purple Coneflower No Longer Endangered: An Environmental Success Story
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today proposed removing the Tennessee purple coneflower from the list of threatened and endangered species, marking the success...
Pittsburgh Woman Behind Anonymous Acts Of Kindness Reveals Herself
An anonymous woman that has been practicing random acts of kindness around Pittsburgh has revealed her identity, saying that she can now "organize in...
Gala for Animals Lebanon Raises $45K for Critter Welfare
Animals Lebanon took center stage for animal welfare in Lebanon less than two years ago, but the determination of its five founders quickly built...
Green Roof of UK School First to Be Designated As Nature Preserve
A green roof at a UK primary school in Sheffield is the first to be designated as a nature reserve after a rare bird...
Benin Cotton Farmers Embrace the Organic Revolution
Benin's cotton farmers are embracing the benfits of organic farming. By ditching pesticides and only using natural fertilizers, not only is their health...
What I’m Thankful for in 2009
It is the first year of twelve, as the founder and editor of the Good News Network, that I was able to pay myself...
Guitar Icons Come Together in New Film, It Might Get Loud
Jimmy Page, Jack White and The Edge unite in Davis Guggenheim's new documentary 'It Might Get Loud'. Filmed through the eyes of three...
Top 10 New Species for 2008
How many new species would you guess are discovered by scientists in a given year? Would you believe, a tally of more than 18,000...
Utility Company Gives $1 Million in Assistance to Low-income Ohio Families
As many low-income families continue to struggle with rising costs of everyday living expenses, a power company in Ohio launched a $1 million utility...
Homeless Couple Marry in Dream Wedding Thanks to Church
The two were homeless and met on the streets in Washington, D.C. nine years ago. They felt instant chemistry. ...
Dallas Festival-goers Challenged to do 100 Kind Deeds in 100 Minutes
Well over 200,000 people attending the Dallas Fort-Worth area Arts and Jazz Festival this weekend may be in for a 'kindness surprise.'
Taking a page...
MIT Roof Hosts Vegetable Gardens on Little-Used Garage
This summer, vegetables, flowers and herbs will take the place of some of the cars and trucks atop a MIT garage becoming the Institute's...