A new Char‑Em ISD and NCMC partnership is helping young adults with disabilities gain life and work skills through hands-on college experiences.
Newton’s Kindness Café, run by The Price Center, offers paid barista training to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to help them find employment.
The Hive opens a second location in Scottsville.
As Olympic competition heats up in Italy, more than a thousand athletes from across the state arrived in Central Texas for the 2026 Special Olympics Texas Winter Games.
By Renuka Rayasam When Noah Hulsman, who owns a skate shop in Louisville, Kentucky, learned he no longer qualified for ...
U-46 names new Larkin principal, director of grants. The District U-46 School Board has appointed a new principal at Larkin ...
Speed of processing’ training reduces dementia risk by 25% up to 20 years later. An effective, non-drug intervention with ...
Two to three full-body sessions per week, at 30 to 45 minutes each, are enough for longevity benefits, though even shorter workouts work if done consistently. Scherer suggests starting at home with ...
Open Door Theater of Acton, one of the only integrated and accessible theater companies in the country, will stage Honk! this ...
Far too many Canadians are struggling to find homes they can afford. Solving Canada’s housing crisis requires immediate action to bring down costs, cut red ...
Oregon has the nation’s third lowest rate of children on track to be ready for kindergarten, above only Arkansas and Kentucky, according to new data from the National Survey of Children’s Health. That ...
Tufts is piloting a new pre-college program this summer called College Prep 101 for Neurodivergent Students, designed to help neurodivergent high school students prepare for their transition to ...