
Flint Breaks Ground on First New Public High School in 50 Years
Flint breaks ground on its first new public high school in 50 years, aiming to rejuvenate the struggling district.

Flint breaks ground on its first new public high school in 50 years, aiming to rejuvenate the struggling district.

LCTA’s new buses, wrapped in a patriotic theme, will shuttle concertgoers to the Commonwealth Concert Series.

Public school enrollment in Wisconsin has dropped over 9% in 15 years, but costs remain as staffing rises 7%.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Superintendent Dr. Crystal Hill is on leave amid an investigation into district operations.

The DPSCD board approved a $1.1B budget for 2026-2027, boosting security, raising pay, and expanding attendance programs.

The Asheboro/Randolph County NAACP unveils a memorial honoring 1,600 enslaved residents, unveiling stories long hidden.

Former Sen. John Sununu’s campaign received $72,000 from private equity execs linked to New Hampshire’s housing crisis.

Join Historic Athens and AADM for Juneteenth celebrations in Athens, with events on June 19th and 20th. Free entry!

Municipalities in western North Carolina will host Juneteenth events on June 19, celebrating Black history.

The Athens-Clarke County Unified Government seeks public input on the new Judicial Center at a meeting on June 30.

The Food Bank of Northern Nevada’s Kid’s Summer Cafe offers free meals to kids, easing financial strain on parents.

Washoe County appoints Andrea Tavener and Marcus Nesbitt to Library Board of Trustees from 25 applicants.