SAN ANTONIO — A mother-daughter duo has made a huge impact in the community, all while working from home. Eve Vialpando and her mother, Evangeline Aguillon, have helped make nearly 2,000 masks for the ...
Indiana State Police are investigating an inmate death at the Indiana Department of Corrections South Bend Community Re-Entry CenterInvestigation shows that I-D Jessica Simpson reflects on 8 years of ...
Seamstresses went to work when COVID hit, sewing masks for people when there were no N95s left for healthcare workers. The rest of us could have a 3-layer cotton mask with a carbon filter pocket. For ...
There's one thing you should know before diving into the conversation around masks: The public should not purchase surgical masks or N95 respirators. Health care workers are facing shortages and need ...
SAGINAW, MI — Before the COVID-19 pandemic began, Amy Wisniewski didn’t know how to use a sewing machine. Now, the painter and owner of Vintage 11 is using her newfound sewing skills to pay the bills.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Elisa Sastre’s first instinct was to help in whatever way she could. As soon as she heard that front-line workers were facing a mask shortage, she knew the best way she ...
Alexa Sughroue and fellow Creighton University medical student Jon Zeitler are assisting with TestNebraska’s drive-thru testing for COVID-19. Creighton University medical student Alexa Sughroue ...
There comes a point in the depths of winter where no amount of hand cream can save you from dry, cracked skin — especially if you use hand sanitizer or frequently wash your hands throughout the day.
Our hard-working hands deserve to be treated with care, love and attention. While many of us have an army of products to apply onto our faces - from masks to gadgets, so rarely do we take the time out ...