Jay North, TV's mischievous 'Dennis the Menace,' dies at 73 Jay North, who starred as the towheaded mischief maker on TV's Dennis the Menace for four seasons starting in 1959, has died. He was 73. The Associated Press
Larissa FastHorse takes on the nonprofit world in new farce NPR's Asma Khalid speaks with playwright Larissa FastHorse about her new play FAKE IT UNTIL YOU MAKE IT, playing at DC's Arena Stage. Asma Khalid
Chicago's Jane Addams Homes tell the story of public housing in a new museum The National Public Housing Museum opened April 4 in Chicago, with installations and exhibits as well as intimate individual, family, and community stories of living in public housing. Alison Cuddy
Sunday Puzzle: What's that familiar phrase? NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WSHU listener Ted Heyn of Fairfield, Connecticut, along with Weekend Edition puzzlemaster Will Shortz. Will Shortz
Almost three years after a devastating hurricane, restaurant owner finds his lost sign NPR's Scott Simon talks to Dan Billheimer, owner of the Lighthouse Café in Sanibel, Florida, about reuniting with an artifact from his restaurant that had disappeared after Hurricane Ian in 2022. Scott Simon
One of Colorado's oldest ski-lift is retiring, but first a celebration When the Segundo ski lift in Colorado was first installed, Dwight Eisenhower was in the White House and candy bars cost a nickel. It's finally being replaced, but not before a big retirement party. Stina Sieg
Want to raise bilingual kids? First, let go of a common myth Speech pathologists offer parents real-world advice on how to incorporate a second language with their kids at home — and demystify a misconception about bilingualism. Julia Furlan
When does sports betting become a problem? Most people who bet on sports do it responsibly. But for some, online sports apps can lead to problem gambling with devastating results.
Popular brands of liquid eggs are recalled over bleach contamination concerns Over 200,000 pounds of Egg Beaters and Bob Evans products were recalled over potential cleaning solution contamination. The USDA says that health risks are low, but consumers should still steer clear. Rachel Treisman