
Inclusive Cooking Class Brings Skills and Joy to Community Participants
Whisks clanked as participants sang and poured batter. Karen Hughes watched her daughter, proud of her cooking skills.

Whisks clanked as participants sang and poured batter. Karen Hughes watched her daughter, proud of her cooking skills.

The Library of North Carolina grants $2.8M to 46 facilities for community-focused library enhancements statewide.

A Wisconsin sculptor, Warren King, uses cardboard to craft art exploring belonging and his Chinese-American roots.

Survey reveals young individuals are filled with ideas to make the world kinder, fairer and greener, feeling hopeful for the future.

As summer heat intensifies, millions of American families face soaring electric bills, compounded by tariffs and energy policies, straining household budgets.

Emily Gillikin and MountainTrue’s team are still clearing debris from Hurricane Helene, retrieving lost items.

Foreign aid cuts by the U.S. are causing food shortages in refugee camps, forcing desperate mothers to make heartbreaking choices about feeding their children.

“From childhood to parenthood, football serves as a medium of connection. Despite escalating commercialism, local clubs retain the essence of community.”

Gov. Josh Stein signed a $34.3B budget for NC, noting positives like teacher raises but criticizing its flaws.

Several Nebraska communities aim to launch a regional substitute network to tackle childcare staffing shortages.

A new ICE facility in Louisiana, run by a private prison contractor, could bypass child welfare protections, affecting vulnerable migrant children.

Young teens at Lakeshore College’s summer camp explore culinary, manufacturing, and IT careers, gaining skills and insight.