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State Superintendent Chris Reykdal said that while “a couple of districts make headlines, everyone is failing to keep up with ...
Facing growing political pressure, Texas A&M University President Mark A. Welsh III announced Monday evening that the dean ...
Utah is among the most permissive in the country with firearms, including on college campuses, says Clark Aposhian, the chair ...
A new city council bill would ban the sale of Class 3 e-bikes, which are only allowed in NYC and can reach speeds of 25 mph.
While the state legislature passes laws on underground carbon sequestration, researchers are analyzing how lessons learned ...
The Supreme Court is hearing the Presidential reference case on timelines and procedures for the President and State ...
New statewide standardized test results show minor growth in reading and math scores overall for Alaska third to ninth ...
Alaska’s Office of Children’s Services is defending its practices in a federal court case that began Aug. 25 in Anchorage. A ...
The state Office of Children’s Services is defending its practices in a federal court case that began Aug. 25 in Anchorage.
Teachers have taught through two impeachments, several contentious presidential elections, the rise in online misinformation, ...
The Bluegrass Institute considers Judge Shepard's ruling flawed because it focuses on whether charter schools are "common ...
The ordinance, which approves penalties between $500 and $2,000 for abandoning animals, was approved 10-1, with only the ...