Por: Newsweek Nation November 03, 2022
While Republicans seek to recapture control of Congress this November, a number of conservative groups are focusing their efforts on school board elections.Those races used to be quiet, nonpartisan contests focused on local issues but heated up in 2021 as parents voiced frustration over COVID-19 policies.Now, these school board elections across the U.S. have become hyper-partisan, framed around culture war fights over how issues like race and... + full article
New York Post USA Life October 27, 2022
A girl has been blinded in one eye after trying to dye her hair. Olivia Stegin was attempting to dye her hair dark brown with a friend using an at-home hair dye with a metal tube that has to be pierced to squeeze the dye out. The tube didn’t open properly, so Stegin tried to... + más
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'I love what he stands for.' Fiery USC leader Travis Dye was molded by his brothers | Los Angeles Times
Portland Press Herald USA Business October 25, 2022
A University of New England researcher and a team of Massachusetts scientists have won a $6.6 million federal grant to explore the physical and emotional impact of eye damage. Ian Meng (Courtesy of the University of New England) Ian Meng will lead a project to map out eye nerves... + más
UNE medical school’s move to Portland will allow it to grow and train more doctors | Portland Press Herald
UNE receives $300,000 to support scholarships for public health program | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 20, 2022
Support for educators is a top priority for candidates in the race for the District 3 seat on the Portland school board. Three candidates are vying for the seat in the Nov. 8 election. Julianne Opperman and Sam Rosenthal are running against incumbent Adam Burk, who was first... + más
Football notebook: Portland, South Portland ready for Battle of the Bridge | Portland Press Herald
Low pay for child care teachers raises alarms: 'These are certainly grim statistics' | The Advocate
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 14, 2022
As a Portlander, I urge my fellow city residents to vote “yes” on Question 5 so our Board of Public Education can do the job we elected them to do. The that “the Board of Public Education shall have all the powers, and perform all the duties in regard to the care and... + más
Hurricane Ian's decimation in Southwest Florida truly devastating when seen by boat | WPTV
Fights, injuries spurred Portland’s policy limiting student attendance at games | Portland Press Herald
New York Post USA Life October 07, 2022
A British granny has gone partially blind due to a dangerous amoeba, which worked its way under her during a shower and started eating away her left eye, a report said. “I do struggle sometimes because my vision on my left side is rubbish, well it’s not there,” Marie... + más
Wait, are you guys bringing your phones into the shower? | The Verge
8 ways to refresh your bathroom on a budget | WPTV
The Advocate USA Crime September 20, 2022
A that the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board did not break a state law when it split three precincts in the nine-member election map the board narrowly approved in May.The ruling does not affect the Nov. 8 elections, but is also does not end the case. The plaintiffs can still... + más
Baton Rouge School Board elections thrown into doubt by court ruling. Qualifying in 3 weeks | The Advocate
With School Board election maps in legal limbo, Baton Rouge may just use the old one. | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
A ruling late Thursday by an appeals court has added fresh confusion to the elections this fall for the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board.A three-judge panel of the 1st Circuit Court of Appeal has stayed part of in which Smith ordered the adoption of a new set of election... + más
Legal setbacks shifting fight over Baton Rouge school board maps to future elections | The Advocate
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