“Some of us have made mistakes earlier in life that it’s hard to get over those humps. We are trying to get over those humps in life,” Nicholas Jones with Work Plus Workforce Development Program said.
Family members announced Simpson’s death on his official X account the day after he died saying, “He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren.”
The National Park Service in Washington, D.C. will vote to add the school to the National Register of Historic Places, joining a list of 98,000 other listed properties, including monuments like Mount Rushmore and the Gateway Arch.
Gaming has evolved over the past years and for Georgia high schoolers, it is an actual sport. News4 caught up with one Georgia Esports head coach about this evolution and the impact it is having on students.
Net neutrality bars providers from slowing down or blocking access to certain content or apps. It also prevents them from speeding up certain internet traffic for payment.
Robin Osborne Morse, 66, was charged with one count of Assault 2nd degree and two counts of Harassment after attempting to run over pedestrians and assaulting a nurse at a hospital.
HB 385 would add an amendment to current state obscenity laws, which currently makes it a crime to distribute obscene content to minors with an exception for public libraries.
Camp SAYLA was shut down following a failed inspection from the Department of Youth Services (DYS), which immediately followed the arrest of one of the camp’s instructors on multiple counts of child abuse.
Alice Pack, an orchestra student at Enterprise State Community College, has won an invitation to perform a recital in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in June.
This is the 47th Annual Geneva Festival on the Rivers and the inaugural Smoke on the Water BBQ Cookoff, where the top three finishers will receive a cash prize.
Advocacy groups are urging Alabama lawmakers to join a federal program that gives summer food assistance to low-income families with school age children.