August 27, 2024
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Mayor Eric Adams poured cold water Tuesday on an imminent citywide school cellphone ban, citing a number of remaining obstacles and saying the city is “not there yet.““There will be some action in the upcoming school year, but the extent of a full ban,…
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Photos: Thousands celebrate Flint’s 47th annual Crim races is a post from Flint Beat, a hyperlocal news outlet covering Flint, Mich.
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Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to keep up with NYC’s public schools.A top Education Department official overseeing Chancellor David Banks’ signature effort to expand career education is stepping down.Jade Grieve, who w…
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As smoke continues to rise from the site where a massive fire broke out at a South Jackson tire recycling plant and drift into surrounding areas, authorities tasked with protecting Mississippians from environmental threats are focused on air quality c…
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Richard Coupe writes on his experiences while walking El Camino, a journey that taught him a lot about himself and strengthened his bonds. The post Opinion | Some Wandering: Walking El Camino Brought My Wife and Me Closer to God, Each Other appeared f…
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This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power in New York. Sign up for their newsletter here. Donald Trump has made no secret of his plans for New York’s congestion pricing program. In a social media post in May, the Republican presidential candidate promised that he would “TERMINATE Congestion Pricing in my FIRST WEEK back in Office!!”…
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A jury began deliberating Monday in the trial of a former Las Vegas-area Democratic politician accused of killing an investigative journalist.
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Police found two victims who said they had been attacked physically by four people, who also “made derogatory comments about the victim’s ethnicity” during the assault.
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An $18 million project brings new space and features to the home of the Saunders College of Business. The post Expanded Max Lowenthal Hall opens its doors at RIT appeared first on Rochester Beacon.
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The City University of New York board of trustees last Monday authorized a contract worth approximately $4.4 million for three years with Kansas-based Mammoth Sports Construction to manage and operate athletics at its eight senior colleges. “Will this make us bowl eligible?” one trustee jokingly asked. “The CUNY Bowl,” replied trustee Bill Thompson Jr., chairperson…