Majority of teen girls feel sad, hopeless; ‘need more support to thrive’
A new CDC report released this week shows that a majority of teen girls in the U.S. feel persistently sad or hopeless, double that of boys.
A new CDC report released this week shows that a majority of teen girls in the U.S. feel persistently sad or hopeless, double that of boys.
Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows a correlation between higher education, higher income and lower unemployment rates across the U.S.
Given the Russian government’s brutal repression of dissent, the level of Russian resistance to the Putin regime’s war on Ukraine is quite remarkable.
Children struggling with emotional and behavioral needs in Waynesboro have new options for treatment during the school day.
Curse that First Amendment! What were the Founding Fathers thinking?
U.S. Reps. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia and Garrett Graves of Louisiana are leading the bipartisan, national effort to eliminate the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO).
For children, reading six books or more during summer vacation help students avoid the phenomenon known as the “summer slide.”
The 2023 Polar Plunge was held Feb. 3-4 in Virginia Beach and plungers and runners raised more than $1.55 million for Special Olympics Virginia.
Tent City, out of sight, out of mind, allowed Waynesboro to pretend for years that it doesn’t have a problem with homelessness. The bill was bound to come due.
Legislation reintroduced yesterday would allow Head Start programs to employ work-study college students in part-time positions.