Report: School censorship laws hurt education profession Education experts are worried censorship laws could have profound long-term impacts. Tags education Law national Ohio News Connection Audio Stories and Podcasts Government Read more about Report: School censorship laws hurt education profession
AARP: Arizona assisted living needs more transparency, accountability AARP Arizona wants long-term care facilities in the state to do more to ensure the highest level of care for their residents. Tags Senior-life AARP Arizona Arizona News Connection Audio Stories and Podcasts Read more about AARP: Arizona assisted living needs more transparency, accountability
Cardiologists suggest heart-healthy holiday travel plans Cardiologists and the American Heart Association suggested some pre-travel planning for people living with heart disease or stroke risks. Tags health travel national Missouri News Service Audio Stories and Podcasts Read more about Cardiologists suggest heart-healthy holiday travel plans
The Yonder Report: News from rural America - December 21, 2023 News from rural America for December 21, 2023. Tags Audio Stories and Podcasts national Public News Service living Read more about The Yonder Report: News from rural America - December 21, 2023
Mild Winter Weather Impacts on U.S. Ag to Date USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey explains how mild weather is affecting both winter wheat crops and Western mountain snowpacks. Tags Weather Agriculture USDA national Audio Stories and Podcasts Read more about Mild Winter Weather Impacts on U.S. Ag to Date
New Mexico cash assistance program eased hardships for immigrant households A guaranteed cash assistance program designed for immigrants improved work and school outcomes and allowed participants to pursue better jobs. Tags New Mexico New Mexico News Connection living Audio Stories and Podcasts Read more about New Mexico cash assistance program eased hardships for immigrant households
Professor: SCOTUS taking up abortion pill a 'momentous occurrence' As the United States Supreme Court decides whether the abortion pill is safe, some legal scholars predict the decision may backfire on anti-abortion advocates. Tags SCOTUS Court Law health Abortion national FDA Audio Stories and Podcasts Read more about Professor: SCOTUS taking up abortion pill a 'momentous occurrence'
Lawmakers push for repair scores to reduce electronic waste Legislators across the country are demanding more information for residents about longevity and repairability of tech devices. Tags technology Government North Carolina News Service Audio Stories and Podcasts Read more about Lawmakers push for repair scores to reduce electronic waste
Minnesota's no-cost school meals draw interest from research community As Minnesota school districts near the halfway point of the academic year, plans are taking shape to study the effectiveness of no-cost meals. Tags food education Minnesota Minnesota News Connection Audio Stories and Podcasts Read more about Minnesota's no-cost school meals draw interest from research community
Democrat Said Sharbini becomes second Colorado lawmaker to resign in December Democratic Rep. Said Sharbini has announced that he will resign from the Colorado House of Representatives at the end of this year. Tags Government politics Colorado Newsline Colorado Read more about Democrat Said Sharbini becomes second Colorado lawmaker to resign in December