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An apology to Gen X
Gen Xers — people born from 1965 to 1980 — have a reputation for being the "forgotten generation." When the discussion of generations comes up in popular culture, work, or the
Solar panels cut a church’s electric bill to 86 cents. This agency ensured it got a tax refund too.
Five years ago, When Pastor Calvin Glass discovered his Detroit neighborhood received an “F” grade for pollution in a United States Environmental Protection Agency survey, he was determined to change
American children are less healthy than prior generation. Here’s what Lehigh Valley pediatricians, educators think is to blame
American children today are less healthy than those who were growing up just one generation ago, and it’s part of a trend going back almost two decades. A considerable amount of focus has been placed
Kansas City has paid $6 million in police lawsuits in 2025. It's only August
Settlements for wrongful death and excessive force lawsuits, along with other claims, against Kansas City police have totaled more than $20.8 million in the past four and a half years.
Who broke property taxes? How state actions shifted the burdens to communities
In the winter of 1968, Youngstown’s public schools shut down for weeks. After multiple levy failures and no emergency aid from the state, the district had $6,000 to cover more than $1 million in
Here are the top-paid community college leaders in Texas. Where do Lone Star, HCC and San Jacinto rank?
The Houston Chronicle compiled a list of the top 50 earners at Texas' two-year institutions, using executive salary reports submitted to the Legislative Budget Board.
Will Rural America give up on Trump? These small-town activists think so.
Rural organizers say Medicaid and SNAP cuts could help Democrats win rural votes in 2026. Republicans say: Don't count on it.
In draft congressional map, Texas Republicans bet big that gains with Latino voters will persist
The plan increases the share of Hispanic voters in three of the five districts targeted by the GOP, banking that enough will turn out and vote for Republicans without Donald Trump on the ballot.
Recruiting reality? Once a can't-miss Power-4 prospect, LJ Porter finds a home
Hough High School star LJ Porter, who recently transferred from Charlotte Christian, committed to college on Friday, but it wasn't to a P4 school. Here's why.
Making the grade: How Columbus school academics are faring under Superintendent Chapman
T he Columbus City Schools board tasked Superintendent Angela Chapman with improving key learning metrics for the district's students. She must improve third grade early literacy proficiency, 7th
Black Belt counties struggle financially: Experts call for Alabama tax reform
Several poor rural Alabama counties have encountered tens of thousands - to even more than $1 million - in deficits in recent years trying to keep up with what they owe for services to residents,
Reader Q&A: Has climate change really made wildfires and storms worse and more frequent?
A reader asks if climate change has fueled the increase in wildfires and severe storms. The answer seems clear.
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