Many Charlotte-area residents are familiar with some of the more notable figures in local Black history, people like Harvey Gantt, the first Black student accepted to enroll at Clemson University who ...
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 The exhibit titled “It’s All One World,” featuring the photographs of Mary Mulenburg and the paintings of Dave Salther, can be viewed through Thursday, ...
A longstanding partnership between the Grand Rapids Public Library and Grand Rapids Public Schools aims to to help fifth ...
ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Ameridrive Driving School is under new ownership. The previous owner, Mary Lyons, retired after 24 years of service to area students. The new owners are Bethany and Josh Baxter. They ...
The Kimberly-Hansen Police Department will be cracking down on traffic violations after recent close calls and congestion ...
Nine of the 10 candidates for Eden Prairie School Board attended a community conversation and listening session about school nutritional policy on Oct. 15, according to one of the hosts of the ...
Arleta High School is the first winner in the CIF state-level title, because it was the first time a California ...
The New School added two new library systems around campus as a way to promote physical learning and add books to spaces that ...
Brett Veach has been a true football wizard every step of the way. From a wide-eyed freshman who once returned a kickoff for ...
The Mass schedule at St. Charles Catholic Church, 31 Cherry Hill St., is as follows: Wednesday through Friday at 9 a.m., ...
Ahead of the GQ Bowl, host to Bode Rec’s first runway show, Emily Adams Bode Aujla talks building out the Bode world — athletics and beyond.
The Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce’s Feb. 6 Power in Partnership Breakfast featured guest speaker Terence Williams, a Paducah native and NASA Safety and Test Operations deputy division chief.