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Westminster Public Schools will close three campuses and reconfigure grade spans over the next four years amid falling enrollment.
Twin brothers say a Christmas Day malfunction on Epic Universe’s Harry Potter ride left them with neck and back injuries; they’ve filed suits against Universal seeking damages.
Community donors funded rolling 'Falcon' ballistic shields for every Atascosa County school; officials say the devices add an extra layer of response capability.
A 21-year-old Lawrenceville tree worker was left paralyzed after a falling branch. Friends and neighbors have launched a GoFundMe and a May 16 fundraiser.
San Francisco Superior Court clerks have given notice they plan an open‑ended strike on Thursday over staffing and training disputes, potentially delaying hearings and filings.
Most of WLRN's newsroom signed a letter demanding an independent review after leadership remarks and a dispute over a planned West Palm Beach station.
Family courts in Oakland County are increasingly weighing whether parents' extremist beliefs harm children, with judges focusing on conduct over ideology.
The JSO-funded Homeward Bound program has reunited hundreds since October 2024 while raising questions about tracking and long-term outcomes.
An anonymous Charlotte satire outlet's fake school-cancellation headline prompted CMS to demand its removal and raised fresh questions about satire and misinformation.
A Babylon plow driver shepherded two bonded lab-mix sisters off Sunrise Highway during the blizzard; shelter staff scanned an unusual microchip and reunited them with family.
New Census data show 49.4% of Metro Denver adults held bachelor’s degrees in 2024, up from 43.8% in 2019. The shift is reshaping hiring, housing and politics across the region.
Parents found needles, human waste and other debris at the vacant Smith Family Center next to Collinswood Language Academy; CMS says crews have begun clearing the site and will study disposal options.
Plainfield's new pre-hospital blood program was used within 36 hours to stabilize a trauma patient, town officials say.
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