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Why? Because guns aren’t going away. Four in 10 American adults live in a house with a gun, according to one recent Pew ...
Prejean has known Foster since he was a toddler. They were neighbors for years. He remembers Foster's first performance at ...
She teaches fourth grade at George Long Elementary. She’s worked for Grass Lake Community Schools for the past six of the ...
Pope Leo XIV’s old community of Dolton is finding hope in his election after years of violence and corruption for the suburb ...
Former Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin’s time in office was marked by significant economic development efforts throughout the city ...
For years, conservative school boards, legislatures, and parents pushed for thousands of books to be purged from classrooms ...
A Marine Corps veteran who served in the war returned to the country as it marked a half-century since it prevailed over the ...
Students, staff, parents and community members will have an opportunity to meet the finalists during a meet-and-greet on ...
A résumé of deep religious education, frontline pastoral experience, parish management and Vatican governance — along with a ...
A local group of male mentors honored area middle school boys with a special ceremony today. The Alpha Mu Boule of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity held a celebration of ...
Last Tuesday night, the author and podcaster Dan Senor told an enthusiastic crowd at New York’s 92nd Street Y that despite a ...
Gov. Matt Meyer and Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester joined old students and current leaders of Hockessin Colored School #107C on anniversary of desegregation ruling.