Public, news organizations react to shooting at Lafayette movie theater

Public, news organizations react to shooting at Lafayette movie theater
On July 23, two people were killed and seven were injured after a gunman began firing in a Lafayette, La. movie theater. The gunman died of a self-inflicted wound, but news outlets and many people are still dealing with what many believed would never

16 organizations receive donations from bank
Sixteen Berks County organizations collectively received $73,220 from Allentown-based National Penn Bancshares Inc. The donations were part of a series of contributions by the financial company as part of its participation in Pennsylvania’s Educational

Organizations Feel More Secure Than Three Years Ago: Intel Study
Despite cyber-threats, many organizations have seen an improvement in security in recent years, a new study sponsored by Intel Security and Aspen Institute finds. Day in and day out, the headlines around the Web paint a picture of an Internet often under

Local churches, organizations to take part in Black Lives Matter campaign
The movement, formed after George Zimmerman was found not guilty of second-degree murder in connection to the shooting death of African-American teenager Trayvon Martin, has grown over the past two years, fueled every so often by other incidents

Peoria organizations receive art grants
July 1, the Arizona Commission on the Arts, announced 222 grants to Arizona nonprofit arts organizations, local arts agencies, schools and community organizations. In total, $1,208,717 was invested for fiscal year 2016 (July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016).