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OHIO is set to commence construction on the Chaddock + Morrow College of Fine Arts Violet L. Patton Center for Arts Education ...
WASHINGTON — Hockey's Stanley Cup Playoffs begin Saturday. It's a tall order to live up to last year's dramatic seven-game final. But the pieces are in place for an entertaining playoffs ...
The Lee County School District confirmed a threat was made on social media targeting Diplomat Elementary School. A letter sent to family by the principal of the school on Wednesday read in part ...
“The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart slammed President Trump as an “authoritarian” – and ripped into his “embarrassingly sycophantic” cabinet members for showering the president with prais ...
These 16 students were selected as semifinalists for their work in acting, musical theater performance or prop, lighting or sound design.
AKRON, Ohio (WJW) — A teacher was taken to the hospital and a student was arrested following an altercation at an Akron high school Thursday ... old reportedly took a Stanley cup and hit ...
DALLAS — Police are investigating a video of the accused Wilmer-Hutchins High School shooter, Tracy Haynes Jr. WFAA sources say the video was filmed shortly after gunshots wounded four of his ...
Played by Jon Hamm, in full charming-but-morally-compromised mode, he starts sneaking into people's and taking their stuff. Part drama and part dark comedy about rich jerks, the series also stars ...
The Texas House on Wednesday is poised to debate a contentious bill that would create a voucher program where public funds could be used towards private schools. Earlier this month, the Texas ...
Jon Rothstein is a man who exists in a world entirely of his own making. The CBS Sports insider lives, breathes, and sleeps college basketball, though he won’t get an ounce of REM until May.
From erotic drawings to Mickey Mouse on a motorcycle, works in the author’s home nurtured his creativity. They’ll star at Christie’s June sales. A detail of Maurice Sendak’s Disneyana ...
Every year, in order to receive federal money, state and local school leaders promise the U.S. Department of Education they will continue following federal rules, including civil rights laws.