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Oakland launches literacy program leaders say could boost education, curb crime
OAKLAND MAYOR Barbara Lee was joined by community advocates at the steps of City Hall on Thursday to announce the launch of a ...
TRAVERSE CITY — Traverse City Area Public Schools report that the launch of a new English language curriculum geared to boost ...
Juvenile crime is becoming a growing concern in Beaumont, with a recent increase in shootings and other violent crimes ...
Sarah Skolnik of Poway created Young Reader Support to focus on helping students in kindergarten through third grade.
Almost all children can learn to read with effective data-driven support, according to Gardner Institute analysis ...
Jon Sumrall and Ryan Silverfield are two of four American Conference coaches to get Power 4 jobs this year. Matthew Hinton / Imagn Images In a six-day span, the American Conference had four of its top ...
Reading officials say the city’s lead hazard reduction program is gaining momentum, but more participation is sought. “Lead exposure, especially in older homes with deteriorating lead-based paint, is ...
STATEWIDE — GOV. KATHY HOCHUL has launched POWER UP, a $300 million initiative to make New York’s industrial sites both shovel-ready and power-ready for next-generation industries, including ...
Equipment failure leads to mechanical problems at Sacred Heart Parish in West Reading, power outages
About 3,600 Met-Ed customers in Reading and West Reading lost power Monday morning due to a Met-Ed equipment failure. The problem was discovered shortly before 9 a.m. Power restored by noon. Around ...
Since energy regulators approved the first recipient in June, about one loan has been announced per month. The most recent loan — a third for NRG — was announced on Nov. 20. Tom Fox / TNS AUSTIN — ...
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced Monday that the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office (LPO) will largely focus on financing nuclear power plants. "By far the biggest use of those ...
Plug Power Inc.’s third-quarter results may have looked bad on the surface, as the hydrogen and fuel-cell company continues to bleed money, but Wall Street seems pleased that bold moves the company ...
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