Black Lives Matter. Blue Lives Matter. Should one cancel out the other? Or be pitted against the other? In these confrontational times, such questions are guaranteed...
Across the nation, people in arrears on their rent are savoring a brief and last-minute reprieve granted by the federal government’s decision to extend its moratorium...
In the wake of World War II and amid rising tensions of the Cold War, President Dwight D. Eisenhower launched a program to promote peace through...
Someone I know refers to 2020 as the lost year. It was, indeed, a year we never could have imagined – months of precious in-person time...
Years before the Confederate flag unquestionably and universally became correlated with racial and religious hate and bigotry, just spotting it on a pick-up truck, flapping from...
When Daystar Life Center announced that it was vacating its longtime downtown spot for a new building in a neighborhood a few miles south, executive director...
The story of Captain John Lerro is steeped in pathos. The harbor pilot will forever be bound to the tragedy that sent 35 people, including an...
On the national front, this week brought refreshing news. That’s despite fanatical opposition in some circles to acknowledge the cruelty that permeates the history and, in...
The quaint, white wooden church is an architectural treat tucked away in a neighborhood of senior citizen apartments and affordable housing. But as downtown development voraciously...
Our community is still reeling from the antisemitic graffiti that defaced a wall at the Florida Holocaust Museum a week ago. Just two days earlier, several...