Back to Black: Re-thinking & Revitalizing Black Business in the Macon Community
By Kendall Ross, Mercer University
Local Entrepreneurship, Innovation Blossoms in Athens
By Abby Lawson, Ava Sturisky, Lola Murti and Taylor Greaves, University of Georgia
Will budget cuts ruin Oakland’s chance to again be a major film setting?
By Sophia Cutino, California State University Oakland
UPDATE: Botanical garden workers vote to unionize
By Nick Caffacus, Virginia Commonwealth University
Louisiana House advances 3% personal income tax proposal, moving state closer to eliminating income tax
By Quinn Marceaux, Gracelyn Farrar and Ella Ray, Louisiana State University
Presidential election results could change the future of Orange Coast College financial aid
By Danny Amirghahari, Orange Coast College
Youth need to know about dollars and sense
By Emmanuel L. Rogers Jr., SUNY Buffalo
Facing bus driver shortage, Durham school system ask parents to pitch in
By Lily Kempczinski, Duke University
Amid Crackdown on Unlicensed Vendors, Queens Sellers Try to Stay Afloat
By Mariana Hernandez, Columbia
Ohio depends on older workers, yet misconceptions persist
By Rosalie Murphy, Kent State University
Sports betting brings in tax money, gambling helpline calls
By Stacy Watkins, Virginia Commonwealth University
Local small businesses still reeling from COVID-19’s effects on market
By Alexandra Phelps, Elizabeth Dedos and Emilie Gonzalez, Florida International University
Minimum Wage: How it impacts college students
By Gabriella Marsh, Southeastern Missouri University
Economic pressure mounts as Boeing worker’s strike continues over wages and benefits
By Sara Mercedes Sharifi-Yazdi Medina
New pay rates — and new pay errors — for workers in Durham schools
By Lily Kempczinski, Duke University
Restaurant owners brace for impact when wages for tipped workers change
By Gabriel S. Martinez, Michigan State University
Waiting at the bus stop: Durham schools start the year with a bus driver shortage
By Lily Kempczinski, Duke University
AT&T workers continue strike against company for unjust labor practices
By Anthony Cruz, Florida International University
Tuition continues to increase at Ohio public universities
By Rosalie Murphy, Kent State
The problem with student loans
By Nicholas Speer, Eastern Kansas University
NYC Public Hospital Residents Battle for Fair Pay Amidst Rising Healthcare Challenges
By Mariam Lobjanidze, Columbia
County allocates $2.25 million in American Rescue Plan funds to support small business initiatives
By students at Duke University
County launches program to aid minority, women-owned businesses
By students at Duke University
Bibb County school board may hire a consultant to study potential school closures
By Laura Corley, Mercer University
Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes look to Congress and Lucas to help secure land for western Oklahoma entertainment park
By Erick Trevino, University of Southern California
As farmers age and the number of farms shrinks, new growers struggle to get started in the agriculture industry
By Amaia J. Gavica, Arizona State University
‘We’re not just numbers, we’re not robots, we’re people’: Workers at Sky Harbor strike over job conditions
By Lauren Kolbey, Arizona State University
El Paso’s teacher shortages prove difficult to remedy two years after pandemic hit
By Hugo Arreola, University of Texas El Paso
Why Workers With Disabilities Are Filing Complaints Against Amazon
By Nandhini Srinivasan, Columbia University
Virginia medical marijuana agency plans to start tracking sales data next year
By Nicole Staab, Virginia Commonwealth University
Nurses want better working conditions, schools want easier transfer for nursing students
By Liz Nass, Michigan State University
Airport renaissance: new gates near you
By Kelsey Lester, Michigan State University






















