Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest education news.Four candidates are running to represent District 2 on Chicago’s first elected school board.District 2 covers the far Northeast corner of the city and inclu…
Chicago school board election 2024: Here are the candidates running in District 3
Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest education news.Two former teachers and former CPS students are running to represent District 3 on Chicago’s first elected school board.District 3 encompasses parts of Humb…
Chicago school board election 2024: Here are the candidates running in District 8
Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest education news.District 8, on the south west side of the city, covering parts of the South Loop, McKinley Park, and Back of the Yards, has two candidates on the ballot: Ga…
Chicago school board election 2024: Here are the candidates running in District 10
Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest education news.Chicago’s District 10 is one of the city’s largest and most socioeconomically diverse, covering a South Side lakeshore swath stretching from Bronzeville dow…
Chicago school board election 2024: Here are the candidates running in District 1
Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest education news.Two educators and mothers with children in Chicago Public Schools — Jennifer Custer and Michelle N. Pierre — are vying to represent families and residents i…
Albany County won’t release police records despite new law
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Efforts to decertify cop who sparked community outrage after killing unarmed man are once again tied up in court.
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Your guide to getting involved with a Kansas City school board
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Whether you want to contact a board member, speak publicly at a meeting or just keep an eye on changes in your district during the 2024-25 school year, we’ve updated our guide to what you need to know.
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In Eric Adams’ Strongholds, Mixed Feelings About the Mayor and the Investigations Swirling Around Him
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As federal investigations swirl and top aides walk away, Mayor Eric Adams has repeated a mantra, “I’m stepping up, not stepping down,” arguing that New Yorkers aren’t interested in that news but about what he’s delivering for them. Talking with New Yorkers over the last week in Harlem, Edenwald in the Northeast Bronx and St. […]
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This neighborhood shows the challenges of bringing broadband to all Virginians
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A small neighborhood in Roanoke County features many of the logistical problems associated with statewide broadband deployment, including river and railroad crossings.
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This Southside town with the shuttered meat plant is at epicenter of unusual population trends
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The indefinite closure of the Boar’s Head plant in Jarratt calls attention to some unique demographic patterns in that part of Virignia.
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