"If the church cannot speak to the suffering of those at the margins, we risk missing the heart of our own teachings," writes ...
The iconic Banff sign was officially unveiled in its new home on Thursday, following a decision by the town to relocate it over mounting safety concerns. The large “Banff” letters — first installed ...
Credit card writer Danyal Ahmed is an avid traveler, averaging about 100,000 aeronautical miles per year. He regularly applies that knowledge and his expertise in credit cards to his role as a credit ...
"Designing for her, we hoped to capture her essence: bold, confident, loving, and always up for a good time," the dress designer, Justin Alexander Warshaw, tells PEOPLE Steve Granitz/FilmMagic; Justin ...
This spring, an Idaho teacher displayed a sign in her classroom that read, "Everyone Is Welcome Here." On its face, the message appears neutral — simple, positive words that seem apolitical. But the ...
At Platinum, we’re proud to welcome two new apprentices to our team, and in a refreshing shift from the industry norm, both are women. Printing has long been seen as a male-dominated field, ...
The grammar guardians can stand down. The misspelling on the new welcome sign at Portland Road and Hyacinth Street NE has been corrected. The sign, a project spearheaded by the Northgate Neighborhood ...
Photo illustration shows emails received under the Idaho Public Records Act by Idaho EdNews over a sign posted in a W. Ada school classroom. As outrage mounted over West Ada teacher Sarah Inama being ...
Nearly two years after it was announced, a new Pensacola welcome sign featuring a placid pelican and retro design is being raised at the landing of the Gen. Daniel "Chappie" James Jr. Bridge. The new ...
An Idaho teacher clashed with her school district after it ordered her to remove two “controversial” classroom signs: one that reads “everyone is welcome here” above an illustration of handprints in ...
An Idaho teacher is in a standoff with her own school district after officials ordered her to remove classroom signs, including one that reads, “Everyone is welcome here.” Sarah Inama, a sixth-grade ...