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What Black Youth Need to Feel Safe
Feature / Young people are facing a mental health crisis. This group of Cincinnati teens thinks they know how to solve it.
Springfield’s Minority Business Institute starts in February, with classes, resources and networking for minority-owned businesses and nonprofits.
The Virginia Tech transfer, who has two years of eligibility remaining, will take his collegiate career back close to home.
Less than 24 hours after being crowned a national champion with Indiana, Alberto Mendoza has announced his transfer to ...
The public will get its first chance to comment on zoning changes at the site 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20 at Granite Valley ...
Vukosa, the No. 3-ranked recruit in the Class of 2026, committed to UConn during her official visit to Storrs in October. She ...
Watson started two games for the Hokies, both of which came in 2024.
The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) proudly announces the selection of 709 teams ...
The head of the new regulatory body for college sports said “if there was a time to stick out your neck, it’s now,” in urging schools to sign an agreement sent out ...
The UMass football team made a huge addition in the transfer portal late Sunday night, possibly finding its new starting quarterback. Springfield native William “Pop” Watson III announced he is ...
In 2025, Jaxon Potter was 67 of 95 for 604 yards, four touchdowns and those three interceptions. He also had five carries for ...
From concerts to food festivals, Springfield has a full slate of events for 2026. Whether you're looking forward to a yearly tradition or want to see a new performer, there's plenty to do. Folks can ...
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