LOWELL Kaylin Oakes, a sophomore from Tyngsboro whose art is teaching people about the climate crisis, is the top winner in the state’s division of UMass Lowell’s Cool Science Contest. The competition asks K-12 students to create illustrations that depict the science behind extreme weather, then shares the artwork on transit buses to educate the public.
(The Center Square) — Virginia’s 2024 General Assembly session is just over halfway finished, with 480 bills passed by the House of Delegates and 393 by the state Senate.
Barry Deuel’s parents were teachers at the West Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind in Romney, West Virginia. A child of deaf adults (CODA), he graduated from West Virginia