A man was sentenced to 15 more years in prison for killing a fellow inmate at United States Penitentiary Hazelton with a handmade weapon in 2015.
A law school student was convicted Monday of a drunken driving crash in Yorba Linda that killed another driver. Richard Curtis Lindwall, 34, was convicted of second-degree murder for the Aug. 3, 2017, crash that killed 41-year-old Carlos M. Mendez. The crash occurred about 8:15 p.m. on La Palma Avenue at Gypsum Canyon Road. Lindwall […]
Former Chicopee Superintendent of Schools Lynn Clark was sentenced to probation for making false statements in connection with sending nearly 100 threatening messages to a Chicopee police chief candidate.
Schools across Sunderland have recently been given a Government directive to ban the use of mobile phones during the school day. The announcement was followed by the Education Secretary Gillian Keegan appearing on a whole host of media outlets promoting the hard-hitting policy as a signal of the Government clamping down on disruption in schools. Ms Keegan said that mobile phones have “no place” in a school day and vowed the policy would “reset the social norm” and improve behaviour. It was a...
A law group is calling for the process to start over for a new Springfield Public Schools Superintendent.
A former Mexican law enforcement official living in Brownsville was convicted last week for smuggling fentanyl, heroin and cocaine into the United States.
The latest funeral notices in the Coventry Telegraph
A former family centre will be demolished to make way for a unit to provide places for youngsters with special educational needs. Stairfoot Primary Centre, near Hunningley Primary School, will be demolished to make way for a purpose-built unit to accommodate 15 children with special educational needs. The family centre closed following the Covid pandemic. Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council says the centre should be complete for the new school year this September. The council is currently in...
The grants will help open more charter schools and expand existing charter schools in the state.
Earlier in April, a new school choice bill was signed into law. Now a group in opposition if filing another referendum petition to get it in front of voters.
A former Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC) inmate has pleaded guilty to assaulting three corrections officers at State Farm Correctional Center.
ATLANTA (AP) — Proclaiming that “education is truly the great equalizer,” Gov Brian Kemp signed a law on Tuesday that will give up to $6,500 a year to some Georgia families to pay for private school tuition or home-schooling expenses. It’s a victory for the Republican governor, whose support helped push a bill across the finish line that failed in