
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,

Music and education unite at Genesee County jail. IGNITE program expands, boosting inmate learning and creativity.

Governor Whitmer forms a task force to boost literacy in Michigan, focusing on resources, expert input, and policy.

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

Anthony Weekes, homeless in Scranton, finds hope through The Wright Center’s mobile clinic, accessing vital healthcare.

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.
On June 2nd, the Our Copa podcast will premiere ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup kick off. The limited series traces the history of the World Cup and soccer fandom across the globe through a pro-democracy, anti-authoritarian lens. The English-language 6-episode podcast will kick off exploring the World Cup’s

A Fox News poll in May 2026 shows Trump’s rural approval plunging from +20 to -14 as farm bankruptcies spike and costs soar ahead of midterms.

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

Iowa teacher Kim Rohlf crafted unique quilts for each student, showcasing personal touches, as a heartfelt farewell before retiring after 35 years.

A group of Wisconsin teens is reviving print media by launching a student newspaper, Prairie Hawk Press, in print.

Pennsylvania’s November election promises intense battles for control of the U.S. House and state offices.

Music and education unite at Genesee County jail. IGNITE program expands, boosting inmate learning and creativity.

The Athens-Clarke County Commission adopts the fiscal year’s budget June 9th. Mayor Girtz’s proposal focuses on…

The Forest Heights Blueberry Festival in Athens celebrates community resilience and connection post-COVID-19.

The Supreme Court ruling on Louisiana v. Callais threatens Black representation by allowing states to dissolve majority-minority districts.

Governor Whitmer forms a task force to boost literacy in Michigan, focusing on resources, expert input, and policy.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools faced technical issues disrupting state exams for a second day, affecting many students.