As most state legislatures convene new sessions, the historic expansion of school choice in the U.S. that has taken place in recent years is poised to continue in 2025.
Lee's office on Wednesday released details of a new legislative proposal that will be considered in next week's special session.
Two U.S. states still honor Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee on the federal holiday set aside for Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Will that change?
Gov. Bill Lee has called a special legislative session for Jan. 27 to deal with school vouchers, disaster relief and immigration.
The other reason for the flags to be lowered in Tennessee is to honor the victims of the school shooting at Antioch High School. Shots were fired at the Nashville high school just after 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 22 taking the life of one 16-year-old and injuring another 17-year-old student.
Zaiontz said that he and new CEO Bill Knauss, along with a strategic equity partner, now make up the ownership group of Pearlstone and wanted a national-level sales and marketing team as part of their strategy shift. Both Zaiontz and Knauss have been with Pearlstone since its founding.
MetroNational names next president; Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin and Houston name 2025 Realtor association board presidents.
How many more games will Jerome Tang’s men’s team win? And can the women’s team survive without its star player?
Mike Lee will reintroduce a bill Thursday to repeal the FACE Act ... 1994-2024 were against pro-life Americans. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, released the House companion on Tuesday.
“The 14th Amendment was designed to overturn this decision and define citizenship once and for all, and it was based on birthright,” Rosen says. “It is really important that it’s a vision of citizenship based on land rather than blood. It is an idea that anyone can be an American if they commit themselves to our Constitutional values.”
President Donald Trump’s promise to deport “millions and millions” of immigrants will hinge on securing money for detention centers.
The Encore Art Show will run through Tuesday, Feb. 4, and is free and open to the public during regular operating hours of the library, which can be found by visiting libguides.com/homepage. Squires Library is on the corner of 11th Street and Paul Conn Parkway.