About three dozen organizations in Georgia will receive nearly $1.5 million combined for marketing as part of a grant program...
Month: June 2021
In the wake of federal corruption charges against a number of legislators and lobbyists in recent years, the Illinois General...
Although they recognized their teachers’ efforts at fostering equity and inclusion, many students in Shelby County Schools struggled with a...
More than a year after the onset of COVID-19, more than half of all states reported tax revenues equal to,...
Colorado’s Supreme Court ruled on Monday that local school districts may recover the millions of dollars in lost revenue they suffered because...
A Snohomish County man's one-time failure to appear in court cannot be used as proof of guilt, the Washington State...
Even before the pandemic, there was plenty for expectant mothers to worry about. Pregnant women must withstand a barrage of...
Recent experiences in three states provide an insight into how problematic President Joe Biden’s push for renewable energy could be...
Lazy. Unmotivated. No self-discipline. No willpower. These are just a few of the widespread stereotypes ingrained in American society about...
Philadelphia will not use standardized testing to determine admissions to selective middle and high schools for the 2022-23 year and...