As America celebrates its 250 years of history, one Upstate woman is educating local children by bringing its past to life.
Inspired by Upper Newport Bay, also known as the Back Bay, Joan Pizzo began writing children's books in the 1970s to teach them about the environment. She was recently feted.
LeBron James is getting into the spooky season spirit with “Happy Spooky Halloween,” an upcoming children’s book set to ...
Santa Barbara–based firefighter Jorge Hurtado brings the world of wildland firefighting to life for kids with his Sparky the ...
"Goosebumps" author R.L. Stine shows us around his scary New York office and reveals why he doesn't like Halloween all that ...
Two authors scheduled at a Bay Area school for a recent book tour left the event without presenting after a school official ...
Margarita Castro, center, picks out a book while Alisha Cammarn, left, both of Sidney, and Stephanie Klingshirn, of Rossburg, ...
Here are the key things you should know about Abigail Spanberger and Winsome Earle-Sears in the Virginia governor election.
Welcoming translations gives the prize the potential to show that books from different cultures and written in languages ...
Every parent wants to nurture their child’s developmental growth. Toys are a great resource to stimulate learning outside of ...
This article appears in the December 2025 print edition with the headline “Patti Smith’s Lifetime of Reinvention.” ...
Three Oklahoma sisters, Katricia, Teresa, and Carlesia, who have been making a significant impact in their community with ...
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