Techtonic's "Live, Work, and Play" initiative aims to support neurodivergent individuals by providing free workshops on cellphone and tablet repair.
Amber Kiley, a second-grade teacher at MaST Community Charter School II in Philadelphia, has gone viral because ...
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute abruptly ended a $60 million program to improve the retention of diverse college students ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - You can get trained to become a Certified Nurse Assistant for free! It’s one of the new perks ...
Damon Wayans Jr. opened up about the turning point when he realized he wanted to become an actor after he "accidentally" got ...
The “What a privilege” trend shows us that many of the things we complain about—chores, long workdays or traffic—are actually signs of a full and meaningful life.
All of the best indoor and outdoor summer camps for kids with images, contact information, and descriptions. Time to plan ...
The popular POOF Teen Center in East Durham is at risk of closing because of expenses. Parents and Durham's Police Chief say ...
Roughly 2,500 Girl Scouts from 470 troops in metro Denver count on the ability to sell cookies outside King Soopers locations ...
Curator Suzanne Gunn tells us she took several trips to Africa to collect the textiles to display, and each one tells its own story.
In ‘Redwood,’ Menzel and an all-female creative team bring the new musical inspired by environmental activist Julia Butterfly ...
Forget Duolingo or following an exam syllabus, language lessons for players start with football terminology and team-mate's nicknames ...