Habitat for Humanity’s 30th annual Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project returns to the United States next year.

The project, which helps build, rehabilitate and repair homes for low-income families, will be held Oct. 6-11 in Oakland and San Jose, Calif.; Denver; and New York City.

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Austin Walters died from an overdose in 2021 after taking a Xanax pill laced with fentanyl, his father said. A new law named after Austin and aimed at preventing deaths from fentanyl has resulted in its first convictions in Georgia, prosecutors said. (Family photo)

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