WRTV: Youth Program Teaches Conflict Resolution Through Boxing
The program's founder told our sister station boxing can help the young men and women he works with open up about what's really bothering them.

New app aims to keep Indigenous language alive
There were some 300 Native languages spoken when Europeans arrived to what is now America, but it's estimated only about 167 are still around today.

As demand for pickleball soars, homeowners turn to backyard courts
There are an estimated 36.5 million players in the U.S., and experts believe that requires more than 25,000 courts just to meet demand.

Why are millennials lonelier than other generations?
According to a recent poll, about 3 in 10 millennials say they have zero best friends and are often or always feeling lonely.

Hunter Biden returns to Delaware court, expected to plead not guilty
The president's son is facing charges that he lied about his drug use in October 2018 on a form to buy a gun.

Inside the largest toy fair in the western hemisphere
Toy Fair, in New York City, brings together not just toymakers but also investors, licensors and everyone who keeps the toy industry running.

Airlines estimate weight-loss drugs could save them millions
United Airlines said it estimates drugs like Ozempic could save the airline at least $80 million a year.