Burt Meyer was 99. He died on Oct. 30 at a retirement community in Burr Ridge, Illinois, The New York Times reported. Meyer ...
We're continuing to update the Highway 99 tunnel closure here (11 am update: it's open again), but otherwise, time to move on ...
By most standards, there is a mental health crisis among college students. But the University of Michigan’s healthy minds survey, the country’s largest student mental health study to date, recently ...
Picture yourself strolling through colorful booths filled with handmade pottery, radiant paintings, and one-of-a-kind ...
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It's a momentous time to talk about the best places to go in the US: In 2026, the country will celebrate its ...
We are so lucky to have a variety of creative cottage food businesses in Edmonds—many of them are bakeries which means there ...
The term was coined by French social anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss who sought to express how the artist creates ...
A new program at Columbia-Greene Community College is addressing the growing nursing shortage while equipping students with a well-paying career. News10's Valerie Wencis spoke to the college's ...
The Detroit Institute of Arts' new African American art galleries “Reimagine African American Art” open to the public Saturday featuring 50 works and a new central location adjacent to Rivera Court.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The Trump administration is eliminating $350 million in funding for minority-serving colleges nationwide.
The Detroit Institute of Arts is featuring a new exhibition titled “Contemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation.” The show highlights over 90 works from more than 60 Anishinaabe artists across the ...