Rachel Whitten tells PEOPLE her grandmother’s favorite pastime, aside from fishing, was collecting salt and pepper shakers.
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A new policy at Caddo Parish Schools prohibits teachers and staff from displaying political items or expressing political ...
Residents in eastern Congo’s largest city, Goma, woke up on Monday morning afraid and uncertain about who was in control of ...
The University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) has announced the launch of the UAM Pledge, an innovative program dedicated to making higher education more accessible for residents of Arkansas.
As we move towards a digital era, businesses are adopting more new-age tech such as artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain ...
Margaret Worthington, associate professor of fruit breeding and genetics, received one of the highest honors given by the U.S. government this week following a nomination in association with a ...
In the darkness of Hill Auditorium, a hush fell over a crowd of more than 2,000 folk music listeners from all over Michigan ...
An intensifying feud in the Arkansas Supreme Court is raising questions about how much authority the Chief Justice actually ...
MILLS RIVER, N.C. (WLOS) — Puzzle lovers were invited to the 14th annual Puzzlefest at Mills River Presbyterian Church on Jan. 25. Attendees were able to help put together a 4,000-piece Noah's Ark ...
Ketch Secor, founder and frontman of Old Crow Medicine Show, emcees the second night of the 48th annual Ann Arbor Folk Fest ...
Tariffs should be selective and incremental, their discrete effects ultimately displaced overwhelmingly by tax cuts, ...