• Vanessa Bryant shares poignant post for 23rd wedding anniversary with Kobe Bryant

    The NBA player passed away on 26 January 2020

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    Pronoun ‘mini-lesson’ to be taught at DeWitt elementary school

    DeWitt Public Schools has emailed parents of children at Schavey Road Elementary school (K-1st grade) detailing a lesson that will focus on pronouns - to embrace differences and promote acceptance.

  • Column: Starting with his favorite cheesesteak haunt, Kobe Bryant's spirit is all over Philadelphia

    I arrived in the City of Brotherly Love on a recent Friday evening tired, hungry and with places to go. The Liberty Bell wasn’t on my mind, or even Independence Hall. I was looking for Kobe Bryant’s Philadelphia. The late Los Angeles Lakers superstar spent the majority of his life in Southern California — but he never forgot his hometown. It’s where his father, Joe “Jellybean” Bryant, starred at La Salle University and played for the 76ers. Where Kobe first achieved national prominence as a prep...

  • BREAKING: James Harden Moves Ahead Of Kobe Bryant On All-Time NBA List

    On Sunday afternoon, the Los Angeles Clippers are playing the Dallas

  • Vanessa Bryant Honors Late Husband Kobe With Touching Post on Their 23rd Anniversary

    Vanessa Bryant marked what would have been her 23rd wedding anniversary with her late husband, Kobe Bryant, in a heartfelt Instagram post.On April 18, she shared a collage of four images capturing a memorable date night with Kobe, where he was clad in a suit and tie, and she dazzled in a sparkly gold dress. The photos showed the couple sharing smiles, a dance, and kisses. Vanessa, 41, captioned the tender moments, "Happy Anniversary @kobebryant ❤️ #23," and paired it with the song "Anniversary"...

  • Lessons from Venezuela

    This piece is part of a continuing series that highlights the best and worst practices of nations.

  • Lessons From Other Campus Protests

    The year was 1966 and Ronald Reagan was running for governor of California. A major part of his platform was to “clean up the mess at Berkeley” and other college campuses throughout the state that were experiencing protests and strikes over issues that included the military draft, civil rights and “women’s issues.” While not on a scale of the pro-Hamas, anti-Israel, anti-America and Jewish hatred we are witnessing now on several college campuses, Reagan’s response could instruct current college...

  • Lessons From Other Campus Protests

    The year was 1966 and Ronald Reagan was running for governor of California. A major part of his platform was to “clean up the mess at Berkeley” and other college campuses throughout the state that were experiencing protests and strikes over issues that included the military draft, civil rights and “women’s issues.” While not on a scale of the pro-Hamas, anti-Israel, anti-America and Jewish hatred we are witnessing now on several college campuses, Reagan’s response could instruct current college...

  • Janice LaRae Huntsman Bryant

    Feb. 21, 1944-April 19, 2024 Janice LaRae Huntsman Bryant, our beloved mom, sister, grandma and great-grandma completed her earthly journey on April 19, 2024. LaRae was an avid outdoors woman who loved camping, fishing and anything that included her love of nature. She loved being out in the fresh mountain air any chance she could. […]

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    5 Facts About Earth Day

    Ease yourself into exercise. The majority of people tend to engage in less

  • What Four Years of Creative Writing Have Taught Me

    In 2020, I took my first college-level creative writing class. It was held on Zoom (compliments of COVID-19), and I wrote a clunky 500-word piece that was, in part, about a bug. Now, at the end of four years of writing prose, poetry, and hymns, my writing has become (at least slightly) more sophisticated. Here

  • Reader Opinion: Fact checking Wesenberg

    If he is talking about the Omnibus Education Bill he obviously has not read it thoroughly or prefers to distort it for political gain.