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Reflecting on youth disillusionment with democracy, concerns over AI, and the changing landscape of employment and creativity.

Reflecting on youth disillusionment with democracy, concerns over AI, and the changing landscape of employment and creativity.

Dr. Darleen Oleski operates dental practices in Scranton and Tunkhannock, facing statewide dentist shortages.

In a dramatic and life-saving intervention, the principal of Pauls Valley High School in Oklahoma managed to subdue an armed intruder, potentially averting a catastrophic event. The incident underscores the bravery and quick action of school staff in the face of danger. On April 7, former student Victor Lee Hawkins,

During a forum, Wisconsin Democratic gubernatorial candidates called for more AI data center regulations and a shift to 100% renewable energy.

Governor Josh Stein visited Guilford Technical Community College to discuss training initiatives for child care workers.

Five Athens mayoral candidates debated key issues like housing and public safety at the WUGA-hosted forum.

Community members filled Appleton Auditorium for WUGA’s Mayoral Debate, discussing taxes, housing, and more.

Jon Husted proposed a balanced-budget amendment leading to potential Social Security and Medicare cuts, sparking debate.

Wind and solar energy costs have plummeted, making up significant portions of electricity in the Mountain West.

Rep. Tom Barrett received large donations from billionaires who benefited from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Mary Therese McKane voices anger over Wildcat Ridge Data Center, citing environmental and community concerns.

Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan made stock trades worth up to $2 million while in office, fueling opposition to trade bans.