A nonprofit organization in Shelbyville, Kentucky, is helping students after the school day ends, providing tutoring, meals, and even a ride.
After 11 years of treatment, Valarie Trice said she has now been approved for a kidney transplant.
This article was published as part of Help & Hope, a weekly series from the Daily Journal and the CREATE Foundation highlighting Northeast Mississippi's many nonprofit and charitable organizations.
After a years-long legal fight, a group of Los Angeles parents has secured a court-approved settlement that forces the Los ...
The SkyLINE Apartment complex at the RB Transit Station offers 100 affordable units. It was developed by Affirmed Housing on MTS property.
I’m a 50-year-old married bisexual American man living in Europe with my wife and kids. The “bi” part of me is still ...
Becoming a confident, classroom-ready educator in Tennessee is now more accessible through Freed-Hardeman University’s ...
MCLEAN, VA, March 17, 2026 (EZ Newswire) -- Enrollment is now open for the 2026–2027 school year at Michigan Online School, a ...
More parents are now rejecting the assignments, concentrating more on their businesses, as the economy bites harder.
Understanding the science behind senioritis can help students—and the adults around them—navigate the final stretch of high ...
Personalised learning tablets will help learners access curriculum content, complete homework and improve results across key subjects.
A one-year AI innovation fund in New York state will back dozens of projects at City University of New York campuses aimed at ...