
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,

District 3’s Tiffany Taylor seeks reelection in Athens-Clarke County. She shares her platform with WUGA’s Emma Auer.

The High Point Market begins Saturday with exhibitors worldwide. Economic indicators hint at a promising 2026.

The Athens Metropolitan Area saw growth in its labor force, employment, and job numbers in February, despite a slight uptick in the unemployment rate to 3.2%.

When the world feels hopeless, Karl Michael Iglesias finds purpose in volunteering, reflecting in his poem “Muerto de Sed.”

The Athens-Clarke County Fire Department warns of health risks from wildfire smoke, urging precautions for vulnerable groups.

Horizon Biofuels faces lawsuits from mothers of two girls killed in a plant explosion last July. Negligence alleged.

Jon Husted proposed a balanced-budget amendment leading to potential Social Security and Medicare cuts, sparking debate.

Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan made stock trades worth up to $2 million while in office, fueling opposition to trade bans.

Two of the world’s most influential voices—Pope Leo XIV and former President Donald Trump— have entered an unprecedented public dispute over the war in Iran. Their recent statements reveal starkly different perspectives on conflict, leadership and the role of faith.

On April 25, 2026, a CAL FIRE helicopter crew heroically rescued a worker dangling 75 feet up a palm tree in San Jose after a medical emergency.

When the world feels hopeless, Karl Michael Iglesias finds purpose in volunteering, reflecting in his poem “Muerto de Sed.”

Western NC faces extreme drought, with no quick fix. Residents should follow water use guidelines and burn bans.

State Rep. Carla Cunningham is leaving the Democratic Party after losing to Rodney Sadler, citing value misalignment.

Tammie Foote, a long-time social services professional, runs for District 3’s commission seat against Tiffany Taylor.

Classical music seeks a new audience as Classical Revolution in Athens revitalizes performances in fresh venues.

District 3’s Tiffany Taylor seeks reelection in Athens-Clarke County. She shares her platform with WUGA’s Emma Auer.

State regulators pause Duke Energy’s solar plans, delaying 770 MW of new solar energy amid rising bills and policy shifts.

Incline High’s team excelled in simulated congressional hearings, showcasing teamwork and deep constitutional knowledge.