AZYEP student, Mountain Maes interviews Carbondale Middle School teachers about the teacher shortage.
To build new sidewalks in Nashville, it’s a balance of safety, equity and climate concerns
Nashville is requesting public feedback on its new WalknBike plan, which prioritizes how sidewalks and bike lanes are built across the city. City residents and officials understand the need for
Fire officials announce Dixie Fire is fully contained
More than 100 days after sparking at the Feather River Canyon, the destructive Dixie Fire is now considered 100% contained.
Student test scores drop during first full school year of the pandemic
State Department of Education data show student performance rates dropped during the first full school year of the pandemic. The DOE released its Strive HI performance report at the Board of Education meeting last week.
Our Stories: Let’s talk prejudice, discrimination and racism
Dr. Kaye and callers share stories and experiences they believe are examples of racial prejudice and discrimination.
Farmers Wait, And Wait, For Guest Workers Amid H-2A Visa Delays
For the third year in a row, the H-2A visa program is running behind. That’s left farmers waiting for planters and pickers even as the harvest season is well underway.
Trump’s Primary Support Gathers Steam Ahead Of Republican Convention
Donald Trump spent this week campaigning in states with upcoming primaries. The presumptive GOP nominee has been strengthening elements of his campaign. But his tone remains the same.
Why Some Clinton Supporters Are Not ‘Really Ready To Go Public’
Hillary Clinton doesn’t have the biggest rallies. Her bumper stickers and campaign signs aren’t particularly visible. It seems her supporters are laying low. Here’s why.
At Apartment Complex Where 6-Year-Old Was Killed, Volunteers Try To Make A Difference
The Blue Lake Village Apartments are painted beige and green. Locals call them the “Colors.” Around the back, there’s a playground with faded yellow…
Weekly Roundup: Thursday, May 26
Donald Trump officially clinches the GOP nomination, and Hillary Clinton’s emails won’t go away. Plus, a Trump/Sanders debate? This episode: host/campaign reporter Sam Sanders, congressional correspondent Susan Davis, campaign reporter Scott Detrow, and national political correspondent Mara Liasson. More coverage at nprpolitics.org. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.


