I always here younger people complain about Amarillo. They say things like "there's nothing to do here" and "Amarillo's so boring." Well, there are also a lot of things that are totally awesome about Amarillo, but odds are you didn't realize it until you got a bit older.
Don't let anyone tell you what you can't do. That’s the message the online community is sending loud and clear to a pre-school student named Kaleb, who arrived home from school the other day with the sign in the photo above indicating he wants to be a Power Ranger when he grows up.
In Canada, a "drive by" involves stopping and helping a disabled person, then posting a video of it to the internet encouraging others to do the same.
Kenji Nakayama and Christopher Hope buy signs from homeless people in the Boston area for $10 and give them a new hand-painted sign in its place. They also share the stories of these people on their Tumblr Signs for the Homeless to raise awareness.
15-year-old Temar Boggs from Gable Park Woods, PA, has been hailed as a hero after chasing down the car in which a five-year-old kidnapped girl was being held in. The attempted kidnap took place outside an apartment block on Thursday in Lancaster Township. When news broke, community members took to the streets to try to find the missing child.
Almost one year ago we told you about the family of Aaron Collins, who were trying to respect his final wishes by giving a "$500 on a f------ pizza"-type of tip to a waiter or waitress. The Collins family did so, and that one tip has turned into so much more.