Jenny Racicot, who accused Graham Platner of sexual assault in an interview published in Politico on Monday, detailed her ...
“These individuals are more than just their diagnosis or what people view them as,” said program creator Sara Gudiel ...
Nicola Huggins and Ariana Gackowski are learning the wiring, welding and hand tool skills required to one day repair the ...
Students in Withlacoochee Technical College's Industrial Machinery and Controls program are applying the knowledge they gain in the 10-month, 1,200-hour course to do everything from building an automa ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A lawsuit filed against a Mercer County nonprofit for youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities alleges a ...
Three hikers were rescued near Turtlehead Peak in Red Rock on Saturday after they went off trail and ran out of water, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Search and Rescue. The ...
While the carnival's youth admission policy differs from Flint's citywide curfew, many visitors say both are aimed at creating a safer environment for families over the holiday weekend. At Haithco ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) – If you’re a local woman business owner looking to grow your business, sharpen your skills, and connect with a powerhouse community, you are going to want to pay close attention.
History has officially been made at Shaw University. The HBCU announced Ebony Tanner as the new head coach of its women’s basketball program, making her the first woman in school history to hold the ...
A Glenview woman has been charged with felonies by the Illinois Attorney General’s Office for allegedly defrauding a statewide program that supports individuals with disabilities, according to a news ...
KAPA’A, Hawaii (Island News) – A woman from Kapa’a was convicted for her role in defrauding a program designed to provide rental and utility assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic. 47-year-old ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A Kauai woman has been sentenced in federal court for abusing a COVID-19 relief program. A Kapa‘a woman will serve 40 months in prison for defrauding the Kaua‘i Coronavirus ...