
ACE Scholarships Boost College Enrollment for Low-Income Students
Students in the ACE Scholarship Program, aiding low-income high schoolers with dual-credit courses, are 11% more likely to enroll in college, per a Nebraska report.

Students in the ACE Scholarship Program, aiding low-income high schoolers with dual-credit courses, are 11% more likely to enroll in college, per a Nebraska report.

Dearborn is launching Michigan’s first citywide school bus stop-arm safety program to deter illegal passing drivers.

Wisconsin Rep. Derrick Van Orden supports cutting Obamacare subsidies as costs rise, despite public opposition.

The Athens-Area Homeless Shelter will move to a new location, doubling its capacity to aid families in need.

After surviving a plane crash and severe burns, 9-year-old Ramesses finds healing through his school’s immense support, showcasing community strength.

A compassionate act on Gray Highway led Debbie Rhoden and Keith Tidwell to an unexpected friendship, transforming his long, unsafe commute into a safe journey.

Ailsa Ostovitz, 17, accused of AI use in assignments, challenges AI detection tools’ accuracy and defends her work.

In a remarkable act of vigilance and compassion, a chef’s quick thinking saved a regular diner’s life at a Florida restaurant. Charlie Hicks, a 78-year-old resident of Pensacola, Florida, was a familiar face at the Shrimp Basket restaurant, where he dined twice daily for a decade, consistently ordering a cup

“Grassroots groups in the UK are ensuring a creative, sustainable Christmas for those in need through initiatives like lending libraries, repair cafes, and children’s charities.”

A Michigan childcare program, MI Tri-Share, may shape federal policy, sharing costs among state, families, and employers.

Job boards misled with entry-level jobs demanding experience. Cave’s search felt futile until Prevea Health called.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer prioritizes literacy in Michigan, aiming for 100% student reading proficiency by 2025.