
Trump Ends $11M Miami Catholic Migrant Child Program After 60 Years
After a late-March federal cut, Miami’s 81-bed Catholic shelter for unaccompanied minors must close, disrupting foster care and family reunifications.

After a late-March federal cut, Miami’s 81-bed Catholic shelter for unaccompanied minors must close, disrupting foster care and family reunifications.

Ohio veterans criticize Gov. DeWine’s deployment of Guard troops to D.C., citing legal concerns and risks to public trust and military neutrality.

On a quiet Saturday morning in early June, Marcelo Gomes da Silva was heading to volleyball practice when ICE agents pulled over his car. In moments, the 18-year-old honor student found himself in federal custody, not because he was the target, but because agents were looking for his father. Marcelo,

The median home cost in Wisconsin’s major metros is over five times the median income, highlighting affordability issues.

Athens hits record employment highs in April, with over 3,500 more employed in the past year and a 2.4% unemployment rate.

BorgWarner announces a $100M expansion in Henderson County, creating 378 jobs with salaries above the county’s average.

The median home cost in Wisconsin’s major metros is over five times the median income, highlighting affordability issues.

Historic Athens will host its first Juneteenth Celebration on June 19, featuring a parade, music, and community events.

A judge ruled Yessenia Ruano, a former Milwaukee teacher’s aide, can return to the U.S. after an illegal deportation.

NY Rep. Mike Lawler allegedly misused taxpayer funds for partisan ads, potentially breaching House ethics rules.

Republican Rep. Gabe Evans faced criticism for his silence during the 19-day strike by JBS Foods workers in Colorado.

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A former Republican lawmaker and GOP candidate filed complaints alleging two U.S. Senate candidates aren’t serious.

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Joe Symonds, an 87-year-old DoorDash driver in Washington, met Alyona Dikiy after a wrong delivery turn, leading to $40,000 in donations and retirement dreams.

Alamance-Burlington schools face a deficit, needing $2.4M more. County’s proposal is $900K short, impacting growth.

Athens hits record employment highs in April, with over 3,500 more employed in the past year and a 2.4% unemployment rate.

Historic Athens will host its first Juneteenth Celebration on June 19, featuring a parade, music, and community events.

Hundreds gathered in Charlotte to unveil a marker honoring Good Samaritan Hospital, NC’s first public Black hospital.

Mayoral candidates Esther Manheimer and Kim Roney discuss Asheville’s challenges, tackling affordable housing, and differing on policing policies at a campaign forum.

BorgWarner announces a $100M expansion in Henderson County, creating 378 jobs with salaries above the county’s average.