An Arizona grand jury has indicted two out-of-state residents for allegedly applying to the state’s private school voucher program as parents to 50 children — 43 of whom did not exist.
On Monday, the New Mexico Supreme Court declined to issue an opinion in a case brought against the state by the Zuni and Gallup-McKinley school boards challenging the constitutionality of ...
Nearly four weeks after the Nov. 5 general election, the Los Angeles County registrar’s office issued its final election ...
Holmes County High School star pitcher, Bradley Garrett signed with Northwest Florida State on Monday afternoon. As a junior, ...
The new Burlington high school and tech center project has been in the making for over two years now. The final beam of the ...
If Madsen can light up UNLV as well as make a strong showing in the CFP, he could perk some ears up on luring him away from ...
Former Utahns Heidi Belka and her son Freddy, who suffers from asthma, moved to Hawaii over the summer. And it’s all because ...
Wisconsin public worker and teachers unions scored a major legal victory Monday with a ruling that restores collective ...
Here are all the 2024 Tennessee high school football playoff brackets, matchups and game times for the TSSAA state ...
The former Northeastern player and State Trooper will end 51 years on the sidelines in Thursday's Division 4 clash at ...
Two people from out of state have been indicted for allegedly defrauding the Arizona school voucher program of more than $100 ...
The Nittany Lions' junior will be the featured back heading into Saturday night's showdown with top-ranked Oregon in ...