The South Beat the Heat: Introducing HeatRisk, The South’s New Must-Have Weather Tool 🔎 The Gist: A new tool named HeatRisk has been introduced by the National Weather Service and CDC to aid in anticipating April 23, 2024
The South Grits and Grace: How Southern Hospitality Is Winning the Heart of the Modern World In the heart of every Southerner is the innate creed of hospitality, a legacy as lush and enduring as the magnolia trees November 10, 2023
The South Over Half in the South Struggled With Energy Bills Amid Record Heat Over the Summer The Gist: According to a new report, in the sweltering summer of 2023, 50% of Southerners report difficulty in paying their energy October 12, 2023
The South What will the winter weather in the South be like this year? As leaves turn and fall’s crisp air settles in, many in the South are already looking ahead, wondering what winter might bring. October 4, 2023
The South Are Southern states failing women? The Gist: A recent city ranking reveals a tough reality: women in the South are facing rougher conditions compared to their Northern October 2, 2023
The South 7 Lesser-Known Southern Landmarks: Hidden Gems of the South The South is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. While many flock to famous sites like the French Quarter in New September 20, 2023
The South Prices in the South went up again in August (The Center Square) – Prices in the South Region increased for the second consecutive month in August, according to data released by September 14, 2023
The South 14 Must-Visit Spots for Fall Activities in The South As the heat of summer mellows into the crisp coolness of fall, the Southern U.S. comes alive with a palette of oranges, September 11, 2023
The South The Rich Tapestry of Southern Accents: More Than Just a Drawl When you hear the term “Southern accent,” you might immediately picture someone saying “y’all” with a slow drawl. But did you know September 10, 2023
The South The Saga of Voting Rights in the South You might think of voting as a simple trip to a nearby polling station, but the story of voting rights in the September 5, 2023
The South Your Southern Grandma: Why is a toilet called a commode? The word “commode” isn’t just a relic from Your Southern Grandma’s vocabulary; it’s a snapshot of how language and culture can evolve September 3, 2023