by Maya McFadden
Jennifer Ryalls and Knapp inside the school’s resource classroom Tuesday.
East Rock School fourth graders Damian and Ashley looked up at their classroom’s whiteboard and saw the words “tugging” and “jumper” — as they worked through a lesson about which words need a double consonant before adding suffixes, and why.
The duo did so along with their three other...
BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Samsung’s “Solve for Tomorrow” competition gives students in grades 6-12 the opportunity to work together and explore how science, technology, engineering and math can be used to create change in their communities.
Students at South Hampton K-8 School have placed among the top 10 national finalists for...
THE AFRO — As in years past, the most sacred part of the reception was the enshrinement presentation and plaque acceptance led by Karen Carter Richards, NNPA Fund chair, which celebrated the life of Bernal E. Smith II, who, prior to his death in 2017 at the age of...
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — While the evidence is clear that pre-K makes a meaningful difference for children in the short and long term, children need access to high-quality programs to experience these benefits.
By CityHealth, an initiative of the de Beaumont Foundation and Kaiser Permanente, and the National Institute for Early Education Research...
By Word In Black
The Word In Black Racial Equity Fund, a component fund of Local Media Foundation, supports the work of Black-owned and operated local news media by providing critical journalism resources for Word In Black, a collaborative effort of 10 legendary Black publishers. Soon after the murder of...
SAN DIEGO VOICE & VIEWPOINT — Last month healthcare leaders, birth workers, and community members gathered to honor the legacy of Charleston native Dr. Janell Green Smith, a nurse-midwife and doctor of nursing practice who died in January from childbirth complications. She had participated in more than 300 births and...
JACKSONVILLE FREE PRESS — A proposal sponsored by Tom Leek, a Republican from Ormond Beach, has now passed the Senate in back-to-back legislative sessions. But the House version, filed by Kiyan Michael, a Jacksonville Republican, did not receive final approval in either year, effectively stalling the effort.
Plans to establish...
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Pedestrian fatalities increased in 24 states, decreased in 23 states and D.C, and remained the same in three states for January-June...
JACKSONVILLE FREE PRESS — A proposal sponsored by Tom Leek, a Republican from Ormond Beach, has now passed the Senate in back-to-back legislative sessions....
NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — While Havana confirmed last week that talks with Washington are underway, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has struck an increasingly defiant...
NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — Tamara McCaw, whose career spans arts administration, philanthropy, and international cultural development, becomes one of the few Caribbean-born leaders...
Bank of America has reached a $72.5 million settlement in a lawsuit that alleges the financial giant helped facilitate the sex trafficking operation of...
by Paul Bass The New Haven independent
Top choice: Having candidates to vote for rather than against.
Choice #2: Having more candidates to choose among.
Choice #3: Being able to vote for...
by Lisa Reisman
Lady Stout, aka Denise Renee, doing her thing.
Doo-bee-doo-wop-doo-wop, Lady Stout sang.
Doo-bee-doo-wop-doo-wop-wop-wop, Penelope Klark Stewart, a 10-year-old fifth-grader at Worthington Hooker School, rejoined.
The occasion for this rapid exchange...
by Jamil Ragland Bluesky
HARTFORD, CT — Thousands of people braved unseasonably cold weather Saturday morning to deliver a message to President Donald Trump about their opposition to everything from...
By Lucy Gellman
We'll be back Monday with a full article about the role of artmaking (which there was so much of!) at Saturday's No Kings New Haven rally...
NEW HAVEN — After a two-week trial, a federal jury on Friday took a little less than three hours to convict Dennis Bradley, a Bridgeport attorney and former state...
by Paul Bass The New Haven independent
One hundred cranes are expected to descend on the New Haven Green Saturday to shift America’s political winds in a new direction.
The flock...
by Dereen Shirnekhi The New Haven independent
Chief of School Operations Paul Whyte: Priority is keeping kids safe and catching up on deferred repairs.
Lisa Hopkins received a call on Wednesday...
by Mona Mahadevan The New Haven independent
Chief Administrative Officer Justin McCarthy, Mayor Justin Elicker, U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro, Acting Police Chief David Zannelli, and Asst. Chief Bhagtana celebrate $750,000...
by Paul Bass The New Haven independent
Cop cruisers outnumbered buses and taunts filled the air at Thursday afternoon rush hour on the New Haven Green after officers detained two...
by Staff Report
HARTFORD, CT — Attorney General William Tong has issued a statement of policy and guidance regarding immigration law and related legal matters, proceedings and enforcement actions to...
by Mona Mahadevan
Mayor Elicker accepts a manufacturing pathways quarter zip from Jones.
On Thursday, Hillhouse senior Arrianna Jones stepped into one of the classrooms where she has spent four years...
by Thomas Breen
Joshua Smith talks through how to repair a scanning electron microscope.
That’s a very very closeup look at a wasp’s wing. Cool!
A full house at 490 Fitch.
In a...
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Pedestrian fatalities increased in 24 states, decreased in 23 states and D.C, and remained the same in three states for January-June from 2024 to 2025.
Despite recent...
JACKSONVILLE FREE PRESS — A proposal sponsored by Tom Leek, a Republican from Ormond Beach, has now passed the Senate in back-to-back legislative sessions....
NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — While Havana confirmed last week that talks with Washington are underway, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has struck an increasingly defiant...
NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — Tamara McCaw, whose career spans arts administration, philanthropy, and international cultural development, becomes one of the few Caribbean-born leaders...
Bank of America has reached a $72.5 million settlement in a lawsuit that alleges the financial giant helped facilitate the sex trafficking operation of...
written by AAGD Staff
Following yet another car crash, serious questions are being raised about the future of Tiger Woods—not just as a competitor, but...