
Organizations Rename Events Amid Cesar Chavez Misconduct Allegations
Following sexual misconduct allegations against Cesar Chavez, organizations are renaming events to distance from him.

Following sexual misconduct allegations against Cesar Chavez, organizations are renaming events to distance from him.

Piedmont Opera marks its 50th anniversary with Joseph Mechavich as director, focusing on community and collaboration.

The U.S. Treasury will now handle defaulted federal student loan debt, marking a shift in federal responsibilities.

Children in Dilley detention write letters expressing their longing for home, struggles with school, and fears, highlighting immigration policy issues.

Georgia’s State Senate voted to suspend the gas tax, aiming to lower pump prices and provide relief for drivers.

Timothy Pritchett, a third-grade teacher, is a finalist for the 2026-27 Georgia Teacher of the Year award.

Researchers found that high temperatures and nitrogen dioxide levels increase suicide risk by nearly 50% in Utah.

Cone Health is launching mobile clinics to enhance cardiovascular and reproductive care access in the Piedmont area.

Guilford County health officials warn of potential measles exposure after an infected traveler visited Greensboro.

Linda Winikoff requested a recount after losing by less than 1% in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school board race.

Republican Rep. Mike Clampitt, representing District 119, passed at 71. His legacy spans four terms in office.

Wisconsin women gain access to preventive breast cancer screenings under a new law signed by Gov. Tony Evers.