Lawmakers with oversight of the Pentagon Sunday voiced concerns about reports that the U.S. military killed two survivors of the Trump administration’s first lethal strike on suspected ...
Rutgers Football head coach Greg Schiano met with the media following the Scarlet Knights’ 27-24 win against Purdue on Saturday afternoon inside of Ross-Ade Stadium. Following the game, Schiano spoke ...
WYOMING, Mich. — Technology is transforming how people with intellectual disabilities live independently in Kentwood and Wyoming, thanks to innovative smart homes operated by MOKA, a nonprofit that ...
In this episode, we look at what a year of recovery has looked like for people in Southwest Virginia, and how communities are looking to ensure they are better prepared during future natural disasters ...
It’s one thing to know what you want. It’s another to be brave and adventurous enough to go for it, halfway around the world from where you were born. When Viktoriia Hicks (doctor of dental surgery, ...
Parents, teachers and concerned citizens packed the Springfield District 186 School Board meeting March 24 to protest a proposal to cut funding for Project SCOPE. Credit: PHOTO BY LOGAN BRICKER Some ...
Students and faculty at the University of Alaska are pushing back against a recent decision by the Board of Regents to strike “diversity, equity and inclusion” language at the university and to change ...
AURORA, Colo. — Isabella Quintana’s first birthday came with an unwelcome gift this summer: She abruptly lost her health insurance weeks later. The little girl, who has a heart murmur and ...
Fulshear football coach Nick Codutti discusses a play call with one of his players during practice this week as the Chargers prepare for Friday's playoff game against Atascocita. / Dennis Silva II ...
There’s something for everybody! School is back in session, but Alameda still has plenty of fun summertime events left to savor. Get outside this holiday weekend for flavorful and fascinating ...