Some couples are shying away from micro weddings this year
HARTFORD, Conn. -- During the pandemic, many couples went without a huge wedding -- or getting married at all. Now, some four years later, the bashes currently…
HARTFORD, Conn. -- During the pandemic, many couples went without a huge wedding -- or getting married at all. Now, some four years later, the bashes currently…
If you've ever spent a fortune at the emergency vet, pet insurance might sound appealing. By paying some of your vet expenses, these policies can save you mone…
Discussing credit scores with your partner isn't anyone's idea of pillow talk. But the conversation can provide important clues about your beloved's history wi…
Velvet is a sweet, cute girl. She loves to play and is very energetic. Velvet is housetrained and knows many commands, including sit, stay, and roll over. Velv…
Zara Abbasi and John Wilkerson knew each other before they met.
Ferncliff Camp and Conference Center's annual dinner Feb. 9 gave supporters a chance to spend an evening reflecting on the camp's past and present, and to hear…
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Paige Williams, daughter of Kathleen Williams of Daphne, Ala., and David Williams of Newport, N.C., and Peyton White, son of Rita and Marty White of North Litt…
It's a scene familiar to most cat owners: Your fluffy friend is curled up on top of a kitchen cabinet, purring like a radiator, or sprawled on your dresser ami…
Many of us can recall a time when we have self-sabotaged -- behaved in a way that runs counter to our interests. But some people do so repeatedly.
When researchers last year tracked the smartphones of 200 volunteers aged 11 to 17, they found youngsters weren't just mindless screen zombies.
Paul Owen and Becky Fraim were kept apart during P.E. class at Little Rock's Hall High in 1968, but they found harmony by a Coke machine.
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Phyllis M. and Byron L. Hodges of Little Rock will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. The couple were married Feb. 14, 1974. She is the former Phyllis M…
Amy and Joe Robbins of Alexander, Ark., will appear on the “Wheel of Fortune” on Wednesday.