PR

Jun 17 2026HEALTH

Laughter Yoga: A New Hope for Kids with Autism and Their Parents

Kids who have autism often feel worried or sad. Their parents can feel the same way, adding extra stress at home. A new study wants to see if a special type of exercise called laughter yoga can help both groups feel better. The plan is to test how easy it is for families to join, stay in the program

reading time less than a minute
Jun 17 2026EDUCATION

Big Funding Boost for Arkansas’ Only Doctor-Scientist Program

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences just landed a $2. 6 million grant to grow its seven-to-eight-year M. D. /Ph. D. track—the only one like it in the state. Over five years, the cash will let the program bring in more students faster than before. Instead of taking just two to four studen

reading time less than a minute
Jun 17 2026EDUCATION

Charleston students race underwater robots—and need more space to build them

Every year, students in Charleston learn how to build robots that swim underwater. Their toolkit includes PVC pipes, wires, and small motors to craft gadgets that can navigate pools and race against other schools. The program started small but now has three times as many participants as it did a few

reading time less than a minute
Jun 17 2026ENVIRONMENT

Alaska's Pollock Fishing: How Gear Works and Why Sustainability Matters

Pollock fishing in Alaska relies on trawl gear, but contrary to claims, this method doesn't destroy ocean floors. Most fishing happens on sandy or muddy seabeds in the Bering Sea, where pollock gather. The gear used is designed to follow fish schools at different depths, not to scrape the seafloor c

reading time less than a minute
Jun 17 2026EDUCATION

A Teacher Making Real-World Learning Fun and Impactful

In Longmont, Colorado, a local teacher just got a big national honor. She was awarded for bringing science to life in a way that’s not just boring textbooks and worksheets. Students in her class don’t just read about nature—they dig in, literally. One of her biggest projects was turning a patch of

reading time less than a minute
Jun 17 2026POLITICS

A deep dive into Colorado's governor race money battle

Money talks loudly in politics, especially in tight races for top jobs. Colorado's 2022 gubernatorial primary is proving that point well. One candidate took a bold financial step to stay in the game. Sen. Michael Bennet loaned his campaign nearly a million bucks in late May. Why would a politician d

reading time less than a minute
Jun 17 2026POLITICS

Why Quincy Rejected a Big Property Deal

Quincy’s city council recently said no to a $22 million plan to buy a closed college campus. The vote in the finance committee was 6-3 against it, based on a live discussion online. Many leaders felt the city’s debt was already too high to take on more. With debts around $1. 8 to $2 billion—higher t

reading time less than a minute
Jun 17 2026ENVIRONMENT

Protecting Maine’s hidden forest treasures

Maine still hides some of the oldest and richest forests east of the Mississippi, but most of these special places sit on private land where logging companies make the rules. New maps made with laser tech show over 400, 000 acres of these mature woods, packed with rare plants, stored carbon, and wil

reading time less than a minute
Jun 17 2026BUSINESS

Pizza Hut changes ownership as pizza battle rages on

A pizza giant finds a new owner as trends shift around it. Pizza Hut got sold for a cool $1. 5 billion last week to a financial group that also runs gyms round the clock. That same group happens to sell funeral goods too. You won’t guess how many businesses sit under this single financial roof; it’s

reading time less than a minute
Jun 17 2026WEATHER

Finding free sandbags near you in Louisiana before the storm

Storms are coming to Louisiana, and local leaders are handing out sandbags to help people protect their homes. Sandbags act like tiny walls that block water from flooding buildings. Instead of waiting until the last minute, officials want residents to grab sandbags now and get ready early. In Lafay

reading time less than a minute