The one-stop shop for educational needs has always been essential for teachers in Middle Georgia, store owners say.
Chalkbeat reports on how teachers are looking out for the tens of thousands of migrant and/or homeless families across New York City whose children often lack essential items needed for school.
The preliminary spending plan is based on an assumption that business tax revenues will rise, and there are several other sources of uncertainty, as the numbers-crunching process heads to lawmakers.
On a training field in the Braves' spring-training complex, first baseman Matt Olson and third baseman Austin Riley took part in fielding drills together and reimmersed themselves into the rhythms of ...
SIERRA MADRE, Calif. (KABC) -- After the Eaton Fire displaced thousands of families, the road to recovery will be long. In the midst of picking up the pieces, the Gooden School in Sierra Madre is ...
A flurry of executive orders on immigration promises a dramatic crackdown. California pushed back in court against Trump last ...
They pushed for bills that would improve air quality and increase climate education in public schools, among others.