Anyone who writes or draws with chalk in downtown Walla Walla must clean it up or face a $500 fine, according to a new city ...
Susan Melton started the Sidewalk Chalk Project in 2011 and hasn't missed a day of spreading positive messages.
The Walla Walla City Council approved an ordinance that will regulate the use of chalk on downtown sidewalks and streets by imposing a $500 fine if chalk is not cleaned ...
Susan Melton will celebrate her 5,000th consecutive day of chalking in Cheboygan's Festival Square on Wednesday. She has been creating messages of hope since 2011 through her Sidewalk Chalk Project.
The Walla Walla City Council has passed a new ordinance requiring individuals to clean up chalk messages, symbols, and images in the downtown area.
After the words “transgender” and “queer” were removed from the National Park Service’s website for the Stonewall National ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Mets right fielder Juan Soto has been on a mission from the moment infielder Brett Baty agreed to give ...
Clinical psychologist Dr. Becky Kennedy recently took time to give a guest lecture at Duke University, and though the point ...