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A Petersburg nonprofit is providing a creative space for people with disabilities through weekly art sessions and community events.
A Petersburg nonprofit that has spent 13 years helping people with disabilities now needs help itself to make its community center fully accessible.
That same study indicated 62% of remote workers would quit rather than return to an office, while a Moodle study found 66 percent of U.S. employees reported being burned out in 2025, and Talker ...
From Otter to Zoom, voice AI is reshaping meetings, notes, and workflows. Discover how these tools are streamlining — or ...
SCHENECTADY — The founder and board president of one of two charter schools being proposed in the city, as well as the ...
Federal funding losses are possible over the city's strategic plan equity statement, so council members seek community input ...
Charity leaders are trying to improve their organizations’ use of technology, but they’re running into roadblocks. Chief ...
At a town hall meeting on June 3, Bette El-Hawary, the executive director of Swim Nova Scotia, said the organization is ...
The health secretary's stance on vaccines mirrors a broader decline in public support for childhood immunizations. A 2024 Gallup poll shows 40 percent of Americans say it's extremely important for ...
After experiencing horrific treatment as a child at Ontario’s Huronia Regional Centre, she became a lead plaintiff in a ...
Among the more than 150 executive actions President Donald Trump has taken since assuming office in January are orders that aim to boost oil and gas drilling, mining and commercial fishing in the ...
ALTON - Alton’s Knights of Columbus has an impressive history, and their work continues to be just as important as when they ...