Gardner Edgerton voters will decide on a $100M bond to address overcrowding, special education, new facilities, and the closure of a neighborhood elementary school.
The bond would fund projects to meet the district’s growth and infrastructure needs, TISD Superintendent Martha ...
Now is the time of year where it might be easy to put George Jenkins senior Chelsi Williams in the No. 1 spot for The ...
Residents came together in celebration at the Miller Performing Arts Center in Jefferson City on Friday, where hundreds of ...
Following a trend of renewed state antitrust enforcement, California is contemplating an update to its antitrust laws with ...
Google has agreed to a $100 million settlement in a 14-year-old lawsuit accusing it of overcharging advertisers and failing ...
Statistics have been combed over and insight has been received to formulate MLive/Kalamazoo Gazette’s boys basketball Dream ...
Jacobs Entertainment, the developer behind Reno's Neon Line District, announced Monday all housing units will be affordable ...
The 2024-25 District 10 high school girls wrestling season featured much more talent than did year one of PIAA-sanctioned competition.
A pair of state champions and eight freshman are among PennLive’s 2024-25 Mid-Penn girls wresting All-Stars. Girls wrestling ...
The Forestville Hornets boys bowling team was made up of hard working, veteran athletes this past season who put in a lot of ...
Oviedo leaders and residents are weighing in on a bill which would allow for open containers within a new arts and ...