Much has happened since America set out three weeks ago to become a more racially tolerant nation.
Confederate monuments have been removed. NASCAR banned the Confederate...
When the coronavirus began scything through America’s cities in March, we were warned to steel ourselves for a terrible wave of deaths. But we were reassured that if we ...
The coronavirus outbreak forced students at colleges across the U.S. to finish the spring semester at home. As Congress considers additional relief for higher education,...
Can an economy be rebooted like an iPad? Some seem to think so. That belief is used to justify the isolation imposed on social and economic life during the COVID-19 pand...
In the early 1980s, I was one of four law clerks for Justice Thurgood Marshall, probably the greatest civil rights lawyer in U.S. history and the first African American ...
A disproportionate number of those who have gotten sick or died from COVID-19 have been people of color and immigrants. Not surprisingly, many of them, considered “essen...
They’re saying all the right things. That was easy.
Now they must do all the right things. That will be much harder.
That’s the situation that both the NFL and NASCAR fi...
New BC3 course prepares EMTs
Federal financial aid will be applicable to a Butler County Community College emergency medical technician certification preparation course d...
I am one of the lucky ones. I have spent my quarantine time healthy and safe in my comfortable home, with guaranteed income, plenty of food and a job that I can manage f...
No one ever said that fighting for social justice would be easy. Before we can get a handle on one problem, another pops up and demands our full attention.
Just as we we...