In Louisville, Black children make up about a quarter of the city’s youth population. Statewide, it’s even less — about 9%.
In January 1925, aspiring writer William Faulkner (1897-1962) arrived in the Crescent City en route to Europe. Plans changed and he stayed, renting an apartment in Pirate’s Alley, and writing his ...
Jennifer Hecktor came to Northwest in July 2022. Her contract was renewed in July for another three years at a salary of $197 ...
Liberal governors across the nation are defying federal immigration law and challenging the very authority of the Constitution itself.
Jeffrey Rosen, lawyer and U.S. Constitution scholar, has written the second book in a series of constitutional contemplations, “The Pursuit of Liberty: How Hamilton vs. Jefferson Ignited the Lasting ...
More than a decade before Parks became a civil rights icon for refusing to give up her bus seat, she was a sexual assault ...
W.P. Carey purchased the Class-A industrial property 2800 Skyline from a joint venture involving Capstar Real Estate Advisors.
Local food pantries say they’re feeling the effects of paused SNAP benefits, with some seeing record turnout and growing uncertainty among families in need.
The National Park Service announced in August that it would reinstall a statue of Confederate general Albert Pike that was torn down in June 2020, and last week it did just that. The Trump ...
A multimillion-dollar "complete streets" makeover is intended to bolster a corridor thick with historically significant landmarks.
TORONTO — Toronto Council Monday was updated on a program aimed at making affordable housing available to people with low to ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — In Central New York, 100,000 people depend on food stamps to help make ends meet. The federal food stamp program, referred to as SNAP, stopped funding the program on Saturday Nov. 1.