There was no shortage of grim and disturbing moments in a fractious year. But also a prime ministerial wedding, a miraculous survival story – and Valerie the dachshund ...
We reviewed thousands of pages of Army Corps of Engineering quality assurance reports for the January fire soil cleanup. The ...
There are more than 100 children on the waitlist for a Court Appointed Special Advocate in the greater Lynchburg area. While they wait, they remain largely voiceless in foster care cases, the ...
To rescue itself, the seventh edition of the Global Environment Outlook says humanity needs to make dramatic changes to the ...
In coastal Bangladesh, saline intrusion is more than an environmental problem — it has become a daily threat to health. Children, especially girls, often walk long distances to fetch drinking water, l ...
Readers submitted more than 3,200 ideas for our 50 States, 50 Fixes series. Before the year ends, we wanted to share just a ...
When Marc and Cristina Easton’s son was diagnosed with autism at 20 months, the Baltimore couple left the doctor’s appointment in confusion. Their toddler – who was very social – did not resemble the ...
It wasn’t all doom and gloom in 2025. There were positive developments globally science and climate, in particular.
These are the 10 food policy stories our readers couldn’t stop reading in 2025 — a clear snapshot of our biggest questions, ...
When I read the recent headlines about "gaming chairs" and "TikTok purchases" made with Education Freedom Account (EFA) funds, I was surprised. Not by the headlines themselves, but by how much they ...
Email and mail-in registration for the Encore Program is now open. In-person registration will take place January 5 until January 16 on the first floor of the Lee University Monument Building, located ...
OMP resident Tom Dalluge is devoted to saving, nurturing and growing American chestnuts on the Old Mission Peninsula.
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