Experience the incredible transformation of a neglected community park as we take you step by step through an extensive cleanup and restoration process. Watch as overgrown grass, invasive plants, and ...
McLaren Central Michigan, has earned an ‘A’ Fall 2025 Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group, a national distinction that recognizes the hospital’s achievements in protecting patients from harm ...
The Leapfrog Group graded 114 Ohio hospitals on patient safety. Twenty-six hospitals in Ohio received an "A" safety grade from the nonprofit. Eight hospitals earned a "D" grade, while no Ohio hospital ...
The Family Kingdom amusement park during a summer night in Myrtle Beach. The park will open a new roller coaster in summer 2026. TSN Aug. 2, 2023 File. JASON LEE [email protected] An iconic ...
(WSET) — A national group released its rankings for hospital systems across the country, and Virginia sits at number two. Hospitals were given a ranking from A to F by the Leapfrog Group. 53 percent ...
Nate Bargatze‘s Nashville amusement park dream is one step closer to reality, as the stand-up comedian’s company Nateland has partnered with design firm Storyland Studios to explore the concept and ...
Illinois continues to climb in a national ranking for hospital safety, though four hospitals earned F grades — the most in years, according to the nonprofit Leapfrog Group. Illinois now ranks 17th in ...
Does bigger mean better when it comes to hospital safety? A new grading of U.S. hospitals from patient safety organization Leapfrog Group suggests hospitals that get high marks on limiting preventable ...
Twenty-three U.S. hospitals received an “F” in The Leapfrog Group’s fall 2025 safety grades — including 11 that were downgraded from a “D.” Leapfrog assigns hospital safety grades twice a year using ...
SANDUSKY, Ohio – Northern Ohio’s Cedar Point retained its position as the most-visited amusement park in the United States not located in Florida or California in 2024, according to a new report from ...
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Cops didn’t find them amusing. Three bros trashed Playland amusement park in Westchester County in an overnight raid where they stole 200 stuffed animals — then escaped the historic waterfront ...