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It’s June, Pride Month. Twelve months ago, I celebrated my first Pride as an out transgender person and it was…
I wasn’t born when my uncle’s heroin addiction reached fever pitch — like the time he tried to set my…
Community organizing, healing and relationships were among the themes highlighted during the sixth annual Legacy Luncheon ceremony presented by the…
Where do students go when they feel that the adults in their schools failed them? That question was answered by…
About 30 people gathered at the corner of Limestone Street and Xenia Avenue on Saturday, May 7; the reason —…
While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, continues to list Greene County as having a “low” community…
As a professional violin player performing and working with Americana roots, Yellow Springs native Anne Harris creates her art with…
For the 12th year in a row, the Yellow Springs News won the top prize at an annual state competition…
In the late ’80s, I took my first job in the chemical dependency treatment field in Troy, Ohio. There I…
In decades past, a villager could walk through town and encounter a host of businesses owned by Black residents of…
Antioch College’s Herndon Gallery is alive with visual representations of Black experiences and creativity. In “Black History: A Work in…
At the Monday, Feb. 7, Village Council meeting, held virtually via Zoom, a request from Oberer Development Company to rezone…