Americans prefer telehealth over in-person care Americans now have telehealth as an option and they like it! Buzz60’s Keri Lumm shares the results of a new...
A bill aimed at limiting book bans in public schools and libraries and protecting librarians from lawsuits is now on the governor’s desk. Titled the “Freedom to...
New Mexico voters will be able to decide on four general obligation bond questions in November’s general election, including a $230.2 million higher education bond package....
Editor’s note: The following commentary was submitted in response to an Aug. 20, 2024 report from the Illuminator: “LSU changes tenure rules for librarians to improve...
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! “Meet baby blue hen...
On this West Virginia Morning, President of the American Library Association, Emily Dubinsky, is on a three-week road trip from New York to the annual Conference...
Three St. Tammany library board members removed after a years-long fight over book content are suing the parish council and one of its district representatives in...
In April of 2022, coming home from a meeting in Storm Lake on a Sunday afternoon, my truck busted down on Interstate 35 north of Roland....
More than 40 boxes full of letters, unfinished manuscripts and dust jackets were packed tightly in the back of Thomas Peters’ van last week as he...
“This is a story about two rabbits.” So begins “Alabama Story,” a play being performed this month at Theatre Jacksonville in San Marco. In the opening...