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That did gain some attention, but nothing like what came next: A University of Southern California professor released a study ...
The new absence of leadership in the arts at the federal level shifts the responsibility to uphold fairness and inclusion in our cities.
The Telluride Foundation has helped students achieve their dream of attending college since its inception in 2000, and this year, the Foundation awarded an impressive number of scholarships through it ...
The days of enjoying a few scoops at Thrifty's counters throughout SoCal appear to be ending. Its parent company, Rite Aid, ...
Chalkbeat reports that cuts to lay off social workers and counselors and college programs designed to train mental health ...
City College of San Francisco still had no permanent chancellor — despite a prominent announcement on its website for four days this week declaring: “Dr. Carlos O. Cortez Named Chancellor of City ...
Here is a county-by-county resources list to help you find public safety information and updates in the event of a wildfire ...
He strongly advised transportation leaders to claim a seat at the table and make their voices heard by district ...
They were born minutes apart to twin moms. Now, these cousins are sharing another life milestone: high school graduation.
The Trump administration is cutting $1 billion in grants that support student mental health. That has educators worried.
San Diego County's largest school district is seeking public input on a proposed policy to limit student cellphone use during class time.
The Woodland Park High School Class of 2025’s class motto: “Float like a Cadillac; Sting like a Beamer” has become their take ...