The Assistance League of Bend, a 21 Cares for Kids partner, is wrapping up its 31st year of Operation School Bell, which provides new clothes to thousands of Central Oregon students.
Tuesday's Mega Millions Lottery jackpot soared to over $1.1 billion, a figure that tends to drive up sales even among people who do not typically participate. Meanwhile, the Powerball jackpot sits at a not-too-shabby $865 million.
This spring, an extraordinary event is unfolding across 17 states in the Southeast to the Midwest of the United States.
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- In just over a year since Ebonie Sherwood suffered a heart attack at track practice, the Stebbins High School graduate is now taking college classes online. Sherwood almost died but with a second chance was also given a new heart. Now, she's teaching others the importance of knowing how to perform []
(The Center Square) - Four years ago this month, schools nationwide shut down as COVID-19 numbers skyrocketed and students were sent home for what was initially planned to be two weeks. Some schools reopened by fall 2020, but Washington was one of the last states in the nation to reopen schools for in-person learning. Gov. Jay Inslee urged districts to reopen in March, 2021 but there was a great deal of resistance from the Washington Education Association raising...
Gov. Kay Ivey signed the "Parents right to know" bill intended to give parents more access to their children's school curriculum on Thursday. Next semester, schools across the state will be required to post their curriculum online.
Elementary students fell behind in math by over half a year while schools utilized virtual learning services during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to The New Read More
For the second season in a row, Madison senior JP Dragas earned D-II first-team All-Ohio. The senior was announced as one of the players on the first team as the Ohio Prep Sports Writers Association’s final announcements of All-Ohio honors. Dragas, the 2023-24 Clark Kellogg Award winner as News-Herald player of the year, capped a […]
Thousands of people formed a four-mile human chain Wednesday beginning at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt — where some of the victims of the shooting were taken a year ago, and leading to the state Capitol.
Thousands of people formed a four-mile human chain Wednesday beginning at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt — where some of the victims of the shooting were taken a year ago, and leading to the state Capitol.
Hays CISD said 5-year-old Ulises Montoya loved his family, dinosaurs, the color green, and going to school. "Above all - he was a loving child," his teacher said.
Hays CISD said 5-year-old Ulises Montoya loved his family, dinosaurs, the color green, and going to school. "Above all - he was a loving child," his teacher said.