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The school board was split 4-2 in Thursday’s vote to approve the hiatus, which comes as K-12 enrollment is expected to drop further in the coming years.
Rep. Randy Weber’s latest newsletter reads like a partisan fever dream, not a serious policy update.
Kimberly Terrell accused the university of sacrificing academic freedom to appease Louisiana’s Republican governor.
Opened in 1913, the station was a grand depot, a sibling of New York City’s Grand Central designed by the same firm, with an ...
Where newspapers close, corruption increases, according to an academic study. Plus, a group of legislators mostly dodged a ...
Democrats are much more likely than Republicans to both use and trust many major news sources, according to Pew Research ...
Americans are losing trust in journalism and turning away from legacy media and local newspapers are closing at an alarming rate. There is a great way to address these challenges: School newspapers.
Speaking before the House Education and Workforce Committee Wednesday, amid the White House’s efforts to dismantle her agency ...
Mackinac Island — Former Gov. Rick Snyder is working on what he hopes will be a $20-$30 million campaign to make 2026 the ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Planned Parenthood halted abortions in Missouri on Tuesday after the state’s top court ordered new rulings in the tumultuous legal saga over a ban that voters struck ...
Coverage of city council meetings, government budgets and political candidates — items that make a direct impact on the lives of residents — also are a foundational part of the newspaper’s ...
It’s been roughly four months since federal funding cuts began to send shock waves across American higher education. During that time, the University System of Georgia has largely remained silent.