The COVID-19 relief funding that made the program possible has since ended, leaving some families struggling to pay their rent.
It may be hard to believe with all the noise on social media these days, but five years ago this week the world went quiet. On Feb, 11, 2020, WHO (World Health Organization) announced the official ...
It felt like the right thing to keep offering a virtual option for as many activities as possible even after COVID.
Acting Buffalo Mayor Chris Scanlon announced Thursday night that the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency voted to deny a request for loan forgiveness from the former ...
Many students had their senior prom cancelled due to the Covid pandemic, but now they have a chance at a re-do.
COVID-19 prompted schools to make an abrupt switch to educational technology, and many schools have kept many of these ...
LONDON (AP) — There were 127,350 measles cases reported in Europe and Central Asia in 2024, double the number of cases reported the previous year and the highest number since 1997, according to an ...
However, the ideal balance of office and remote work remains a point of contention. While employees favor three days at home and two in the office, employers prefer the opposite: three days in the ...
During one of the most active flu seasons in recent memory, infectious disease experts at Cancer Center say many of the ...
Dr. Nirav Shah, Maine’s former CDC director and a top federal health official during the Biden administration, is returning ...
Five years after COVID-19 swept through the world, Wisconsin physicians are reflecting on the pandemic and looking ahead as Measles cases rise in the United States.
COVID-19 changed healthcare — from the surge in virtual visits to the rapid rollout of vaccinations. Five years later, local doctors discuss the ongoing impact on the healthcare community.