
Nebraska Governor Requests Disaster Declaration for Storm Damage
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen seeks a disaster declaration from President Trump for May storms causing $5M in damage.

Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen seeks a disaster declaration from President Trump for May storms causing $5M in damage.

Shawn Sitar, a biologist, finally explores Lake Superior’s deep, unseen world, uncovering mysteries and “zombie fish.”

Join the Big Gay Storyslam this Saturday at the Scranton Cultural Center to hear personal stories from the queer community.

Freshmen in Newark Embark on Unique School Tradition: A 55-Mile Hike At a Newark high school, a rite of passage awaits every freshman before they can advance to sophomore year: a demanding 55-mile trek along the Appalachian Trail. This unique tradition is designed to foster camaraderie and resilience among students.

Weak grain prices are cited as a top factor constraining farmers’ financial conditions, per the May Rural Mainstreet Index.

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.