Over 67,000 Tennessee High School Seniors Apply for Tennessee Promise Scholarship, Aiming for More Accessible Higher Education
Over 67,000 Tennessee high school seniors have applied for the Tennessee Promise scholarship, which covers tuition and fees at state community and technical colleges after other aids.
Minnesota Department of Public Safety Combines Humor with a Serious Message: Designate a Sober Driver for Vikings-Packers Game
Minnesota's Public Safety Department urged fans to have a sober driver for the Vikings-Packers game, humorously noting the risks of impaired driving and wearing cheeseheads at Vikings bars.
Cleveland Browns Legend Bernie Kosar Grateful for Life-Saving Liver Transplant as He Leaves Hospital on Birthday Eve
Bernie Kosar, Cleveland Browns icon, is set to leave the hospital after a successful liver transplant received from donor Bryce Dunlap, expressing thanks amid health battles.
Rediscover Raleigh's African American Heritage on the Emancipation Day Trolley Tour of Oberlin Village
Raleigh offers an Emancipation Day Trolley Tour to explore the historic Oberlin Village, guided by historians Cauthen and Williams, highlighting African American history and perseverance.
Chesterfield Police's Final Call for Donations to 'Feed the Masses' Campaign
Chesterfield community has a final week to donate food to the local "Feed the Masses" initiative before the collection period ends. Donations are accepted at City Hall in partnership with the police and other departments.
Proposed Education Rule Could Curtail Student Loan Access for Georgia Nursing Students, Risking Healthcare Provider Shortages
A proposed U.S. Department of Education rule could cut student loan access for nursing degrees by removing their "professional degree" status, which may worsen the nursing shortage and affect healthcare access.
Berkeley's Telegraph Holiday Street Fair Preserved on Traditional Site Amid Fire Safety Concerns
Berkeley's Telegraph Holiday Street Fair will remain at its traditional location after initial relocation plans due to fire safety concerns were reversed by city officials, following community pushback.












