The Arthur Carrington Tennis and Pickleball Complex celebrates a hometown athlete whose journey from segregated courts to the world rankings reshaped Black tennis history.
The National Endowment for the Humanities seldom gave seven-figure grants. Now big awards flow to handpicked projects, including an institution with three full-time employees.
These underrated college towns in the South offer all sorts of amenities, including a lively atmosphere, great museums, ...
Thad Rutherford took the reigns of his father's company, now known as Southstar, in the mid-2010s and has focused on developing master-planned communities.
The University of North Texas recently made national headlines for closing an art exhibition on campus days after it opened.
Aileen Henderson from the Cemetery Society Construction is underway in the last privately-owned acre next to the historic ...
Pizzo is one of three schools the district might close in the name of “fiscal and operational responsibility.” ...
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UArts’ closure put almost 700 faculty and staff out of work. We caught up with some of them.
Diane Pepe taught at the University of the Arts for 35 years, right up until the day it abruptly closed in June 2024. Her ...
The Chattaway, one of St. Petersburg’s original drive-in restaurants, is in the process of being sold, we reported earlier this week. If the sale goes through, it will change hands this summer, ...
Local artist, Dee Sheppard, is transforming pieces of the old Tropicana Field roof, torn off during Hurricane Milton, into unique works of art.
Does California's race for governor finally have a leader? Swalwell sees attacks from left and right
Does California’s race for governor finally have a leader? The contest to succeed outgoing Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom is considered wide open. But a string of recent attacks on Rep.
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