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Nearly 20 years ago, Capt. David L. Kay, who piloted tour boats from Alaska to the Sea of Cortez in Mexico, turned his love of the St. Lawrence River into a business. "I cruise in a lot of beautiful ...
An Oregon high student who was disciplined by school officials for wearing a T-shirt in support of President Donald Trump's border wall settled his lawsuit against the school district for $25,000 ...
Starting in the school year 2024–25, W. T. Woodson High School will be officially known as the Carter G. Woodson High School, named in honor of the distinguished Black author, educator and ...
T.C. Williams High School held its 6th annual Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Oct. 3, recognizing individuals who distinguished themselves during their years representing the Titans.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday turned down a middle-school student’s claim he had a free-speech right to wear a T-shirt stating there are “only two genders.” Over two dissents ...
DIGHTON — The following students are graduating from Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School at the top of the 2025 senior class academically. Their graduation ceremony is slated for Friday, June 6.
Goldie Hawn recalls keeping her daughter Kate Hudson from auditioning for a TV show because she wanted her to finish high school first: 'Don't start too soon.' ...
Parents have launched a petition calling for the principal of Belleisle Regional High School to be replaced after a student who wore a ‘straight pride’ shirt during Pride Week was suspended.
Bradley Ellertson died on Jan. 26, 2024, after a semi-truck hit his vehicle; Ellertson's family along with Tate High School joined together in mourning and remembering Ellertson following the crash ...
The Supreme Court declined to hear a student’s challenge to his school district blocking him from wearing a T-shirt to class that reads, “There are only two genders,” letting the ban stand.
His time wiped out Izaci Yorks' meet record of 4:04.77, set for Lakes High School in 2012. "It was pretty good considering how slow we went out," Powell said.
After losing to one such athlete, high school athlete Reese Hogan staged a unique protest by occupying the winner's position soon after the victory ceremony, which was appreciated by the audience.