Main Street Living

Main Street Living

What’s going on in your home town? Main Street Living brings you stories and experts from across the country and in your own community.

Find out what happened when our very own Cheryl Nelson took a drive through Theodore Roosevelt National Park and happened upon a herd of bison!
Cheryl Nelson, Quincy Carr, and Danielle Alvari are back for another episode of Main St. Living! This week we talk to an ESPN sports analyst about the returning NBA season, a young up-and-coming hip hop artist using her platform...
The Baby Don is a young, up-and-coming hip hop artist from Chesapeake, VA and she's dropped by to talk about her burgeoning career as well as the desire to use her platform to give kids someone to look up...
This year has brought many challenges, including trying to explain what's going on to kids. Four Long Beach high schoolers: Lauryn Hong, Ella Matlock, Sofia Migliazza and Erin Rogers came together to work on an economics project and ended...
The NBA is back, and here to talk all things basketball is ESPN Scout and Recruiting Analyst Adam Finkelstein.
It's no secret that getting kids to go to the dentist can be like...well...pulling teeth! In fact, many kids are very happy to learn that their appointments have been postponed due to the current pandemic. Sara Wacker from The...
Cheryl Wilson, CEO of St. Paul's Senior Services, joins Cheryl Nelson to discuss the ways she and her company stepped up to help combat COVID-19 and provide care for their residents and employees. For more information about programs or employment...
Middle children often don't get a lot of attention. This is so true that there is an entire day designated to raising awareness about it: International Middle Child Day. Bruce Hopman of the International Middle Child Union is here...
As we enter the dead of summer, the temperatures are rising, the sun is out longer, and...oh yeah! Shark Week! Dr. Bradley Wetherbee, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Rhode Island stops by to give us...
This year has been strange for many reasons, and many students still don't know what the coming school year is going to look like. High School Senior, Claire sheds some light on this and offers her perspective.