Many of the features require minors — and their parents — to opt in.
Illinois foster kids are staying in social workers' offices, conference centers and jails.
The Democrat-controlled state Legislature overrode the Republican governor's veto of the Brattleboro charter change.
Some states have already stopped payments while others have yet to make them permanent.
Guides can help youth access opportunities and become active players in their community.
The number of different e-cigarette devices sold in the U.S. nearly tripled since 2020.
A promised "youth bill of rights" is absent from federal legislation introduced this spring.
It's not clear how bathroom laws will play out after being enacted.
Parents and advocates argue informal removals amount to discrimination against children with disabilities.
Free meals are available for children this summer in over 30 states.
What do youth tell us are the greatest threats to their mental health?
The 34th edition of an annual, national report on child well-being is released.
Nearly 40% of girls in Chicago Public schools experience PTSD and violence-related stress.
Selawik, Alaska, is a Iñupiat Eskimo community where generations have survived off the land.
Without R.I.S.E., “nobody would know that BMX is like a real sport,” Salomon said.
Prisoners — and research — say visitations with incarcerated parents are a crucial lifeline for families.
Youth service providers play an integral role in supporting the needs of young people.
Pandemic spending included $3 billion for afterschool/summer programs addressing learning loss and mental health.
A new report presents key indicators on the condition of education at all levels.
“Nothing good really comes about after midnight," said Blakely, Georgia, Police Chief Will Caudill.