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Scandal-riddled Glenwood Resource Center closes next month. What happens to its residents?
Iowa's Glenwood Resource Center, a state-run institute surrounded by controversy, is scheduled to close by June 30 and lay off 235 workers
Congress holds antisemitism hearing focused on K-12 schools in liberal cities
Lawmakers on Wednesday will grill the leaders of three school districts in liberal cities about alleged antisemitic incidents, marking the first such Congressional hearing to focus on K-12 schools.
Feds investigate another Texas school district for its gender identity mandate
Katy ISD’s board voted this past fall to require staff to notify parents if their child wants to use a different pronoun or identifies as a different gender.
CTU’s credibility questioned in Springfield as their biggest ally, Mayor Brandon Johnson, heads to state Capitol
The Chicago Teachers Union’s role in the debate over legislation that would extend for two years a moratorium on closing public schools in the city — including selective enrollment and magnet schools
Old Line, New Battles: Hogan’s abortion answer may be his biggest hurdle to winning in Maryland
Deep-blue Maryland has been a stronghold for Democrats in general elections for decades. But with a popular former Republican governor running for an open Senate seat and eight House races, the Old
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu used campaign funds for ‘electeds of color’ holiday party, records show
Records show Boston Mayor Michelle Wu dipped into her $1.4 million campaign war chest to pay for last year’s controversial “electeds of color” holiday party, but did not use taxpayer funds as
Riviera's dilemma: $115 million in bond money can't fund much-needed water treatment facility
Riviera Beach moved toward issuing $115 million in bonds despite lingering worries about how the city will pay for a new water treatment facility.
Philly narcotics cops secretly used surveillance cameras. Video proved some of their testimony false.
The police paperwork described a textbook drug bust. Officer Ricardo Rosa, sitting in an unmarked car in West Philadelphia, watched a suspected dealer make a hand-to-hand drug transaction. Then other
Houston Police Chief Troy Finner announces retirement amid dropped cases scandal, Whitmire says
Troy Finner has stepped down as chief of the Houston Police Department, Mayor John Whitmire announced in a late-night, four-paragraph email to city employees Tuesday. "I have accepted the retirement
US Facing 'Epidemic' of Parental Burnout
For a parent, it can feel as if there is a lot of pressure to be "perfect," but according to new research, this expectation not only leads to parental burnout. It can also negatively affect the
Which Columbus City schools will close? Board solicits feedback on 20 possible closures
Students, parents, teachers and staff should get a first look at what schools might be closed at a district board meeting Tuesday evening.
Texas Gov. Abbott calls National Guard, Space Force proposal a 'power grab'
Governors are worried about a proposal that would see some Air National Guard members transferred in service of the Space Force without gubernatorial consent.
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