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Maryland is weighing light rail and bus rapid transit for Baltimore’s Red Line. Tell us which option you think the state should choose.
Local authors offer books on weight loss and a teachers' strike, and Stu Wilson and Melissa Barker write on Fitzgerald's time in Montana.
Readers of my previous (August 13) post on the Endangerment Finding (EF) litigation pending in the D.C. Circuit may have come away wondering about this issue: What is the basis on which this coalition of mos...
In reference to the data center planning to be built here in Statesboro, some questions and thoughts prior to the city’s zoning hearing for the data center at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in City Hall:
Arkansas’ first Buc-ee’s opens today! We know a lot of you will be there for the grand opening. Snap a photo at the new Buc-ee’s and you could win a $100 gift card. That’s $100 more for beaver nuggets.
Readers familiar with the Dr. Seuss classic "The Cat in the Hat" will remember the twin chaos agents Thing 1 and Thing 2. “‘These Things are good Things,’” the Cat reassures the children, whose mothe...
Readers describe how Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster has ignited or reawakened their interest in classical texts
Readers say hosts shouldn't let habitually early or late guests derail the party, but they should give grace when delays are unavoidable.
I recently found out through the AJC (“How a $20B data center plan secretly took root”) that there is a rash of local elected officials in Georgia signing nondisclosure agreements with profit-making comp...
Readers pointed to taxes, housing prices, and everyday expenses as reasons they're weighing a move, while others shared why they'll stay.
Reader commentary: Former Orioles GM Dan Duquette pushes back on claim he left Mike Elias "a mess of an organization."
Should the Justice Department prosecute Dr. Anthony Fauci? Vote in our reader poll and weigh in on the debate.
As Gov. Maura Healey weighs a bill that would set new rules for library materials, readers overwhelmingly said it should be up to librarians.
Palmetto trees in the park. Sweetgrass near the marsh. Sea oats by the beach. All of it makes up the core identity of Charleston
After living in Northern Virginia for many years, Todd and Lisa Rudd settled down comfortably in Richmond in 2020. Their house – a 3,200-square-foot Dutch Colonial – sat on a
It’s back to school season, and we want to see your first day photos! Whether you’re a teacher or a student, you can submit photos from your first day for a chance to win a $50 gift card. Once your photo...
Plenty of Boston.com readers say they’re already feeling squeezed by their summer electric bills.
The SAVE Act ignores prediction market influence, and Republicans forsake conservative values to side with Trump.
"Exhausting Jesus at the Minneapolis Institute of Art" is part poetry, part musings about art and everything else.
Maryland lawmakers may redraw congressional districts before the next census. Do you support the effort? Vote in our reader poll.
Readers are titillated over the idea that Rachel Cusk’s Life of M dishes the dirt on her movie star friend.
Readers said physical ability, qualifications and life experience should matter more than age, though some cautioned that retention remains the bigger staffing challenge
Readers shared encounters with crowds pressing into arrest scenes while raising questions about how officers will measure and enforce the 15-foot boundary