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In the lawsuit, Dr. Feagins claims board members worked in secret to arrange her ouster and violated open meetings laws. She wants to be reinstated as superintendent while the lawsuit is pending.
Editor's note: This story has been updated to include a statement from Memphis-Shelby County Schools. Former Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Marie Feagins is trying to get her job ...
Former Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Marie Feagins is trying to get her job back through court proceedings. In a court filing from June 23, Feagins is asking for a Circuit Court judge ...
From a legislator in downtown Minneapolis to a veteran Ohio congresswoman, many lawmakers included in the suspected Minnesota gunman’s list of targets have vowed not to bow down.
'We must bring the temperature down. The vitriolic rhetoric used in today’s politics is fomenting violence and it must end.' ...
Is Shontel Brown cozying up to Trump allies and promoting their narratives? Earlier this month, she was one of only 75 Democrats to vote “yes" on H.Res. 488 that expressed gratitude to ICE and ...
During a House Agriculture Committee hearing yesterday, Congresswoman Shontel Brown presses Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins on the disastrous MAHA report, which is filled with citations to ...
Marie Feagins, who was fired by the MSCS school board in January for multiple violations to her contract, raised new allegations in the complaint.
An exclusive interview FOX13 conducted with Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) Board member Towanna Murphy was included in an amended lawsuit filed by former MSCS Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins.
At the event, Rep. Shontel Brown spoke out about a recent book burning incident involving library books in the city of Beachwood.
WASHINGTON, D. C. - U.S. Rep. Shontel Brown on Wednesday delivered a heartfelt personal plea against cutting the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, telling a House committee how it got her ...