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While public school enrollment across South Carolina defied national trends and increased by nearly 50,000 students over 10 ...
The U.S. Forest Service notes that while these ants are "not terribly aggressive," their sting can lead to "life-threatening ...
Playing for the West will be Grimsley’s center back Allie Nelson, who was the 2025 Metro 4A Conference Defensive Player of the Year, and Page defender Anne Adams, who was also an all-region and ...
A $1 million endowed chair honoring the late Dr. James N. Martin Jr. and his wife, Dr. Gloria Howard Martin seeks to attract an exceptional physician, researcher or faculty member to address ...
Alumnus William "Monty" Graham, the new director of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center—one of the nation's leading ...
Live updates and the latest news as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth testifies on the Hill and primary day arrives in the New ...
Dozens of women and teenagers from across the Volunteer State are vying for the titles of Miss Tennessee and Miss Tennessee’s Teen this week, but this year’s event also serves as a ...
Reflect on Ruidoso recovering from wildfires, showcasing the community's resilience and the shared experiences of those ...
WSSU’s first woman chancellor, Bonita Brown, reflects on her first year—focusing on access, equity, innovation, and the future of higher education.
Fifty U.S. public high school skilled trades teachers were named as finalists for the Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize for Teaching Excellence. A total of $1.5 million in cash prizes will be ...
Charles Thomas Boyd Defreitas admitted possessing videos and images on a laptop, cellphone and four USB thumb drives that ...
The parents of two 12-year-old students in the Denver Public School district are suing a language arts teacher, accusing her of baking and distributing marijuana-laced brownies to the two children.