


Aida Kelly, from New Jersey, owes her life to her persistent poodle, Squilliam, whose late-night barking alerted her to a fire just in time to escape safely.


In a heartwarming farewell, a dedicated teacher capped off her 35-year career by crafting individualized quilts for each of her students, leaving a lasting impression that transcends the classroom. Reflecting on those special educators who left indelible marks on our lives, saying goodbye can be bittersweet. Yet, for one group

After years of advocacy, Milford’s iconic star will shine again, celebrating the USA’s 250th anniversary in 2026.

Michigan’s tax incentives for data centers face repeal efforts. Local and federal roles debated amid community concerns.

Attorney Robert Harrington appointed Charlotte’s mayor, replacing Vi Lyles. He’ll serve until December 2027.

“I’m just always fascinated by the stuff that people bring in. You never know what’s going to come in. And we do…

Nevada’s sage grouse habitats face threats from development. A Conservation Credit System helps offset habitat loss.

Wisconsin Election Commission Chair urges AG to destroy 265,000 Milwaukee absentee ballots amid FBI probe.

JJ Pope is transforming the old Boomer’s Lounge into Q-Hall, Asheville’s women’s sports bar, celebrating queer culture.

The U.S. Department of Education investigates Buncombe County Schools over bathroom policies for transgender students.