The creators of a controversial program designed to hunt for voter fraud that was promoted by conservative activists are pitching two new programs to state election officials ahead of the midterms.
Local schools merge sports programs as student numbers dwindle Posted: March 17, 2026 | Last updated: March 17, 2026 Rural districts merge sports programs as student numbers decline, aiming to ...
U.S. News will formally release the 2026 edition of Best Graduate Schools on April 7. The updated rankings include school profiles and search tools for prospective doctoral, master’s and J.D. students ...
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MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - A visit to Chapin Memorial Library in Myrtle Beach is more than just books. From cooking classes to educational opportunities, fun for the kids, and more! Come along with us ...
Home prices and mortgage rates are not where most aspiring home buyers want them to be. Yet there’s still good news for people who have been shut out of the housing market: the number of down-payment ...
The Sinagua Middle School wrestling program has been putting on weight. Now, its head coach believes the team has bulked up its numbers enough to contend for a state title and possibly double the ...
What was once considered one of the most violent cities in the country is now seeing a resurgence. Police said last year, Camden saw its lowest number of homicides in 40 years, and the city is ...
Students doing certain degrees may no longer receive the same amount of reimbursement for their studies now that the Department of Education is implementing various measures from President Donald ...
Michigan's PreK For All program experienced its highest enrollment this fall as more parents learn they can enroll their child for free, state education leaders said Tuesday. The program has 51,000 ...
Even caregivers need a little love. A program to support the city’s “invisible labor force” is getting millions in new money to bolster a Big Apple population over 60 that is expected to explode over ...