Lights On Afterschool celebrates need for programs in U.S. to educate, entertain students
Throughout the U.S., buildings, bridges, arenas, stadiums and other landmarks will light up for the 24th Annual Lights On Afterschool.
Throughout the U.S., buildings, bridges, arenas, stadiums and other landmarks will light up for the 24th Annual Lights On Afterschool.
Approximately 50 percent of Americans have earned college degrees in 2023, but some cities boast a higher concentration of degree holders.
If your home is cold and drafty in the winter, you owe it to yourself and your family to do something about it. And by making a few small upgrades—some of which you can do yourself — you’ll also save energy and money.
The Affordable Connectivity Program’s funding is set to expire in a few months, but 32 senators are urging Congress to extend the program.
The Sensible Classification Act would codify classification, streamline declassification, invest in new technology and require an evaluation.
The U.S. DOE selected the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility as the Hub Director for the new High Performance Data Facility.
The explosion of U.S. craft breweries and cideries in recent years has meant that beer and hard cider drinkers have more eco-friendly options than ever.
The COVID-19 pandemic, the rising cost of living, inflation. Americans are stressed at work, but none more so than in certain industries.
The U.S. House is still without a Speaker, and if you want to know why, you need to ask our local congressmen, Ben Cline and Bob Good.
The unemployment rate for the Commonwealth in August 2023 remained unchanged at 2.5 percent, 0.3 percentage points below the rate a year ago.