Archive (Page 11)
November 24, 2025
The Unconventional Journey of a Black Artist Who Wanted to do Something Different
Ukwensi Chappell credits his mentor, Élan Vital, for leading him into the art world in which Chappell created an art gallery that won best galleries in Norfolk seven years in a row.
November 20, 2025
Justices Weigh Medical Benefits Appeal in Idaho Workplace Injury Case
A box of potatoes. A neck injury. And now, a case before Idaho’s highest court. Justices heard arguments in Pocatello on Oct. 9 in a workers’ compensation dispute with statewide implications.
November 18, 2025
Inside Griffith Observatory: How LA’s ‘Hood Ornament’ Connects Us to the Cosmos
Perched high above Los Angeles, Griffith Observatory has been inspiring wonder since 1935. Curator David Seidel and his team carry forward founder Griffith J. Griffith’s radical vision of a public observatory where anyone can look skyward — and see their place in the universe.
November 14, 2025
Affordable Housing Dominates Public Discussion at Seattle Budget Hearing
Representatives across Seattle-based nonprofits took to the mic at a recent public hearing to advocate for housing resources in the city’s 2026 budget.
November 12, 2025
Trenton City Council Disagrees Over the Flow of Progress for Water Utility
Residents called out problems with their water service, and council members disagreed on solutions.