A small boutique nestled downstairs at 52 Main St. in downtown Middlebury is the home of the town’s sole chocolate shop, ...
Marcee Gray's call to Apalachee High was not the only warning made that Wednesday morning. An unknown person called the school and said there would be shootings at five schools that day, and Apalachee ...
The Great Alabama 650, an endurance paddling race that covers the length of the state, starts Saturday, Sept. 21 ...
Data from the latest District Health Barometer show that close to 365 teenagers give birth in South Africa every day. Ten of ...
Victoriah Reed always had an unquenchable thirst to learn about other cultures, and she was awarded a $63K scholarship to study abroad through May.
The case has been appealed, and both sides agreed to expedite it to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which has taken it up. We ...
The Navajo Nation has first rights to the water around it, yet pays the most and gets the least. Things might be changing.
"The industry hasn't come here and embraced the scene here," says DNA Picasso. "It's valuable, but really, it's untapped gold ...
In the latest listener dispatch, Charissa Enget calls in to talk about her two years studying abroad in the countryside.
USA TODAY recently visited six small towns, all named Hope. For this episode, Dana Taylor traveled to the most diverse in the group: Hope, Arkansas.
Black women are bedrock of the Democratic Party. What would it look like if their needs and lives were made central too?
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