The Sault community raised nearly $10,000 on June 24 during Central Savings Bank’s 15th Annual Burger Bash. The proceeds from the event go towards the Road to Recovery program.
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BlackECE wants AAVE added to a California dual language learners program, arguing Black English is a legitimate language ...
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(“AV”) (NASDAQ: AVAV), a global defense technology leader, today announced that the German Bundeswehr, through the NATO ...
United Way Miami last week unveiled its Blueprint for Impact, a $36.5 million framework for its community priorities and ...
An audit of Honolulu's homeless assistance program, CORE, has been halted due to frequent changes and unreliable data. The ...
Research has shed new light on why some distant galaxies suddenly stop forming stars. An international team led by ...
It's only been six months since the Toucan Trolley began ferrying passengers from downtown Bakersfield to Old Town Kern and ...
Industry groups are asking the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for greater transparency into its Commissioner's National Priority Voucher (CNPV) pilot, including how the agency intends to ...