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Cotoni-Coast Dairies National Monument was designated in 2017 but has been closed as federal officials planned out how to integrate humans into the historic dairy grazing landscape. Their solution ...
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Mackenzie Martin about her reporting for KCUR's podcast 'A People's History of Kansas City', commemorating the 35th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with ...
As Charlotte Pride marks 25 years, newly uncovered VHS tapes reveal joy, grief and stubborn love inside a South End gay bar called Oleens during the height of the AIDS epidemic.
Oregon is a defiant sanctuary state where protesters and immigration lawyers believe they're helping keep down the number of ICE arrests. Tom Homan, Trump's border czar, seems vexed and vows to ...
We check out Scallopalooza -- a night street festival AND a scallop-shucking contest -- in New Bedford, Mass.
MeckEd, an area nonprofit that advocated for public schools and tried to connect students to jobs, is closing its doors.
When Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools students return to classrooms Aug. 25, there will be 243 vacant teacher positions.
No one likes being stuck on a delayed flight. One group of passengers got a free concert to ease the stress.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, like schools across the state, is shifting to a new student information system and wants parents to be prepared before class resumes Aug. 25.
Duke Energy has asked state and federal regulators for permission to combine its two electric utilities in the Carolinas.
Perspectives on crime in Washington, D.C., differ depending on where you are. Overall, though, residents seem to think President Trump's approach isn't the right one.
Residents across Washington have different takes on crime in their communities, depending on where they live.