
Michigan House Aims to Reinstate Repealed Third Grade Reading Law
Michigan House aims to reinstate the third grade reading law to boost literacy, sparking debate on its effectiveness.

Michigan House aims to reinstate the third grade reading law to boost literacy, sparking debate on its effectiveness.

Julie Shiff, a Grafton resident, has walked Lion’s Den Gorge trails for 20 years. She recently noticed new “private property” signs.

A vibrant mural “Black Boy Joy” now adorns Asheville’s River Arts District, celebrating Black history and joy.

N.C. State Health Plan Board votes to increase Medicare Advantage costs for 175,000 retirees, saving millions.

U.S. Rep. Rob Bresnahan opposes new Medicaid rules, citing risks to critical illness treatments, while securing funds.

WakeMed’s consolidation with Atrium Health might raise premiums for N.C. State Health Plan members by $7 to $11 monthly.

Home in Serene Lakes, Truckee, earns Wildfire Prepared Home status. Measures include gravel zones and metal roofing.

The Magnolia House in Greensboro is now on the National Register of Historic Places, honoring its Green Book legacy.

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A Wisconsin coal plant to receive $19M in federal funds for upgrades, delaying its retirement until 2029.

In a remarkable display of community engagement, a Virginia police officer was seen playing with dolls alongside young children during a gas leak emergency at an apartment complex. The incident has since captured the hearts of many residents. South Hill Police Officer C. B Fleming, known for his dedication to