CINCINNATI — More than 1,000 Greater Cincinnati area middle school students are getting a hands-on look at careers in skilled trades through a program called Adopt-A-Class. The program brings students ...
Prevention services offered through the PATH to Care Center are moving out of UC Berkeley’s Division of Equity and Inclusion. The center’s reporting line and Peer Education Program will move to the ...
Grinding Gear Games plans to release Path of Exile 2 in full - in version 1.0 - this year. Game director and studio co-founder Jonathan Rogers revealed this intention during a press briefing detailing ...
The toughest thing about building Maven projects in Eclipse is simply getting started. After that, Java development in Eclipse becomes decidedly simpler. That's because once a Maven project is created ...
Trump signs order to create retirement plans for workers who lack them Google is paying Android phone owners $135 million. Learn why and who's eligible Hegseth fires back at Warren’s insider trading ...
Class Valuation has launched the Class Valuation Underwriting Engine (CVUE), an AI-powered appraisal assurance program that reduces lender underwriting workload and risk. About one in four appraisals ...
The last part of the $430 million PATH Forward program that tackled some of the major problems that affect reliability on the 116-year-old transit line is concluding early Monday morning. Now, what’s ...
Wakefield grew up in Winfield, Alabama, where she learned about art and theater through a local theater company. As soon as she graduated from high school, she packed her bags and moved to Birmingham, ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - A Memorandum of Understanding was signed on Wednesday between Faulkner University and Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama to establish and fund new training opportunities ...
As the skilled trades industry faces a massive retirement cliff over the next decade, The Home Depot Foundation is providing funding to help schools and skilled trades training organizations make the ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A city program aimed at helping people experiencing homelessness in downtown Jacksonville is showing early signs of progress, but city leaders say more work is needed. RELATED: ...