News

Shannon Silverman, an astrophysicist at the Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences in Charleston, West Virginia, guides us through the cosmos above West Virginia.
Marriott welcomes Jeff winner, kids’ show • Nat Zegree (Joseph Jefferson Award winner for Theatre at the Center’s “Million ...
The 1960s were a heady time for TV shows filmed in Miami. “Surfside 6.” “Flipper.” “Gentle Ben.” Studios in Miami also housed nationally known shows including “¿Qué Pasa, U.S.A.?” And even if you ...
With the Jurassic World Rebirth upon us, for better or worse, let's run down some of our favorite dinosaur movies that aren't ...
PBS North Carolina’s Joel Cook, host of Rogue History, invites viewers to take part in the Homegrown History project. As the nation approaches its 250th anniversary, we’re collecting stories ...
The 6-to-3 majority says school officials in Montgomery County have to allow parents to opt their kids out of coursework that goes against their religious beliefs.
That's because the Supreme Court ruled today that parents have the right to remove their children from classrooms when lessons relying on books with LGBTQ+ characters are used. The 6-to-3 majority ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Stanford law professor Jeffrey Fisher about the Supreme Court ruling that parents have the right to remove their kids from class when books with LGBTQ+ themes are used.
A group of parents sued the school board, seeking to opt their elementary school children out of classes when the reading material included books with LGBTQ characters.
A group of parents sued the school board, seeking to opt their elementary school children out of classes when the reading material included books with LGBTQ characters. The parents argued that without ...
A group of parents sued the school board, seeking to opt their elementary school children out of classes when the reading material included books with LGBTQ characters.