Culture & Lifestyle
Franklin County dogs enjoy Thanksgiving sleepovers as families open their homes
Families across Franklin County opened their homes to shelter dogs during the Thanksgiving holiday, offering dozens of animals a temporary break from the stress of kennel life. The Franklin County Dog Shelter & Adoption Center saw an enthusiastic response to its annual holiday sleepover program, with people lining up before the shelter opened on Wednesday to pick out a dog to take home for several days. Staff said it was one of the most encouraging sights of the season, as kennel rows gre
Franklin County dogs enjoy Thanksgiving sleepovers as families open their homes
Families across Franklin County opened their homes to shelter dogs during the Thanksgiving holiday, offering dozens of animals a temporary break from the stress of kennel life. The Franklin County Dog Shelter & Adoption Center saw an enthusiastic response to its annual holiday sleepover program, with people lining up before the shelter opened on Wednesday to pick out a dog to take home for several days. Staff said it was one of the most encouraging sights of the season, as kennel rows gre
Chicago’s Thanksgiving Parade returns with new grand marshal and enhanced security
The 91st annual Chicago Thanksgiving Parade will take place on Thursday, marking the start of a major holiday weekend as visitors and residents prepare for several days of celebrations across the city and surrounding suburbs. The long-running event, known for drawing tens of thousands of spectators, will once again fill the downtown corridor with floats, dancers, marching bands, specialty performers and an array of local and national talent. Organizers expect a strong turnout as families make
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Chicago’s Thanksgiving Parade returns with new grand marshal and enhanced security
The 91st annual Chicago Thanksgiving Parade will take place on Thursday, marking the start of a major holiday weekend as visitors and residents prepare for several days of celebrations across the city and surrounding suburbs. The long-running event, known for drawing tens of thousands of spectators, will once again fill the downtown corridor with floats, dancers, marching bands, specialty performers and an array of local and national talent. Organizers expect a strong turnout as families make
Operation Turkey mobilizes volunteers to serve 50,000 Thanksgiving meals in Austin
Thousands of volunteers across Austin are preparing for one of the city’s most recognizable Thanksgiving traditions as Operation Turkey enters its 26th year of serving holiday meals to people in need. The annual event has grown into one of the largest community-led efforts in Texas, with organizers expecting an even bigger turnout this year. The volunteer-run nonprofit began its holiday preparations with a significant donation of 2,200 turkeys, a contribution that organizers say will help s
Operation Turkey mobilizes volunteers to serve 50,000 Thanksgiving meals in Austin
Thousands of volunteers across Austin are preparing for one of the city’s most recognizable Thanksgiving traditions as Operation Turkey enters its 26th year of serving holiday meals to people in need. The annual event has grown into one of the largest community-led efforts in Texas, with organizers expecting an even bigger turnout this year. The volunteer-run nonprofit began its holiday preparations with a significant donation of 2,200 turkeys, a contribution that organizers say will help s
Thanksgiving travel surges as millions of Texans face heavy traffic and airport delays
Thanksgiving travel across Texas entered one of its busiest periods of the year on Wednesday as millions of residents began their holiday journeys by road and air. Throughout the day, major highways experienced slow-moving traffic, service stations saw extended waits, and North Texas airports handled a steady flow of passengers preparing to depart for destinations across the country. The surge was widely expected, but the volume of travelers underscored how significant the holiday rush has be
Thanksgiving travel surges as millions of Texans face heavy traffic and airport delays
Thanksgiving travel across Texas entered one of its busiest periods of the year on Wednesday as millions of residents began their holiday journeys by road and air. Throughout the day, major highways experienced slow-moving traffic, service stations saw extended waits, and North Texas airports handled a steady flow of passengers preparing to depart for destinations across the country. The surge was widely expected, but the volume of travelers underscored how significant the holiday rush has be







