The man everyone knew as “Mickey” understood how to build consensus in Annapolis — with compassion, humor and by reaching across party lines.
For its evening program this month (Friday, March 20, 2026, at 7:00 pm), the Gila Native Plant Society has invited Ivy Stephens-Etheridge, a Youth Civic Infrastructure Intern with the New Earth ...
As tensions escalate in the Middle East, the real question may not just be what is happening in Iran, but whether foreign-led ...
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Melissa Auf der Maur opens up about her new memoir, 'Even the Good Girls Will Cry.' She also reflects on getting discovered by Billy Corgan and singing on ...
In a nation where religious freedom is written into our founding document, the fact that a growing percentage of Americans believe in God but do not belong to a particular religion is not a problem ...
It’s time for a universal 25 mph speed limit throughout La Jolla. Plus more (“Many La Jolla streets eyed for speed limit reductions as part of San Diego plan,” Feb. 26, La Jolla Light). The city of ...
Many teenagers,” it reports, “are assigned few full books to read from beginning to end — often just one or two per year.” ...
Editing requires emotional maturity. It demands detachment from ego and comfort with trade-offs. In both writing and leadership, clarity emerges from saying no.
Fulton County’s literacy coaches helped raise reading scores, offering a model as Georgia considers placing a coach in every K-3 classroom in the state.
AI chatbots tell you what you want to hear. So, if your prompt implies a certain point of view, the response you get will ...
The literary merits—and potential dangers—of artificial intelligence were a hot topic at the Association of Writers & Writing Programs’ annual conference, held March 4–7 in Baltimore.