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Planning has begun for the next census of England and Wales, with the survey expected to take place in 2031. A census of the population has been held regularly since 1801, typically every 10 years, ...
The Public Works and Fire-EMS departments are offering tours of their outdated buildings to Falmouth residents throughout the ...
The all-day event on June 28 is meant to strengthen the social fabric of the town, said an organizer. This year, they hope to ...
RFK Jr. drops COVID-19 vaccine recommendation for kids and pregnant women 02:43. Health experts are raising concerns about the potential public health impacts after Health and Human Services ...
Jeffco Public Schools’ teachers union said this week that educators have lost confidence in Superintendent Tracy Dorland’s ability to lead the district.
With schools across Karnataka set to reopen in June, the state government has rolled out a new set of Covid-19 safety guidelines to protect students and staff amid a gradual uptick in cases. The ...
Citation: Annual COVID-19 shots no longer advised for healthy children and pregnant women—a public health expert explains (2025, May 29) retrieved 24 June 2025 from https://medicalxpress.com ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Buffalo Public School board members passed its budget, which includes cuts to over a dozen jobs, for the 2025-26 school year with a 5-3 vote on Wednesday night.
That decision and other recent changes under Kennedy are leading to major worries and unease among medical and public health groups. Ali Rogin discussed more with Dr. Richard Besser.
Atlanta Public Schools announced its fiscal year 2026 budget was approved, and more than 100 positions would be cut. APS said the new budget is meant to go "back to basics." Sections.
FALMOUTH, Va. — Students at Falmouth Elementary School got their hands dirty and their taste buds delighted with an upgrade to their student garden. An unveiling event on May 22, marked a new ...
In the wake of recent warnings from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), about half of Americans think vaccines against the COVID-19 virus may have caused heart problems for some patients.