Saturday 12 March 2022

Try not to smile when you hear this toddler say 'quesadilla'

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Try not to smile when you hear this toddler say 'quesadilla'
A TODAY Parents roundup of good news stories, heartwarming happenings, sweet and funny videos to end the week in mid-March 2022.
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Read this boy's charming letters of recommendation for his foster dog
Roman Duncan, 6, grew to love a pit bull puppy, Maggie, when fostering the dog for North Shore Animal League America and wrote touching letters to her adopters.
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Retired NFL lineman tackles new role at his kids' school cafeteria
Former NFL lineman Jared Veldheer is the kitchen director at St. Paul the Apostle School in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he manages lunch for 300 kids every day.
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Friends behind Levain Bakery share recipe to their success
Pam Weekes and Connie McDonald are the mastermind chefs behind Levain Bakery's famous cookies. TODAY's Jill Martin shares the inspiration behind the business and how they went from amateur bakers to owning one of the most popular spots in New York City.
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Woman starts tiny home company to help fight homelessness
With hundreds of thousands of people experiencing homelessness in America, Amy King started a company called Pallet to combat the issue and give people a second chance. TODAY's Dylan Dreyer shares her story. (Sponsored by Citi.)
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As power company cuts street lights, community turns to solar
In 2011, the local power company in Highland Park repossessed more than a thousand lights because the struggling city owed more than $4 million. Rather than relying on the city or the utility, a group of activists have raised money to install solar powered street lights over the past decade, which also serve as wifi hotspots. TODAYs Craig Melvin reports on local activists laying the groundwork for a brighter community.
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Visually impaired skateboarder shares his journey in the sport
Justin Bishop had to relearn how to skateboard after a degenerative eye disease called retinitis pigmentosa claimed his eyesight forever. He shares his incredible journey to adaptive skating as he pushes himself and his sport towards the world's biggest stage. "I loved skateboarding with all my heart," Bishop says adding, "I even missed falling." NBC's Kathy Park reports for TODAY.
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