ATLANTA (AP) — Four days after walking off the court for the final time as Troy's coach, Scott Cross officially started his tenure at Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech introduced Cross as its 16th coach in ...
(WFRV) – The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is in the early stages of exploring the addition of men’s wrestling to its athletic department – which would make it just the second Division I wrestling ...
A new STEM building is set to house a new robotics and automation program, adding 72 students over four years. Students are assisting in the construction of the new building, installing wiring, piping ...
FAYETTEVILLE -- Fayetteville is once again putting a "bounty" on invasive plants. As a part of the program, the city will replace residents' invasive plants with a free native tree or shrub, according ...
The U.S. House Democrats' campaign arm said Monday that it's placing a west Michigan candidate into its battlefield program for top 2026 candidates. The "Red to Blue" designation for state Sen. Sean ...
NORFOLK — Norfolk State is expanding its Division I footprint once again. University leaders formally announced the addition of women’s golf on Thursday, marking what NSU athletic director Dr. Melody ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cindy Bly teaches preschool students at Quinsigamond Elementary School in Worcester. WORCESTER – The Worcester Public Schools are ...
WORCESTER – The Worcester Public Schools are expanding its preschool program, with a specific focus on special education students. "We are looking constantly at what our needs are and what we are ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - On Tuesday, the West Virginia State House unanimously passed H.B. 4749, which adds to the state’s Foster Child Bill of Rights. Specificially, the bill gives foster children ...
Administration officials met with staff at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery and discussed putting multiple artworks of the president in a section of the museum. By Zachary Small and Robin ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A new bipartisan bill at the Ohio Statehouse would place an income limit on families wanting to get state vouchers to attend private schools. Introduced by Reps. Justin ...
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