No more YouTube or video games on school laptops. Textbooks and pencils are back. Some seventh graders say they prefer learning offline.
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Retired Houston Police Sgt. John "Billy" Belk was in the dentist's chair when he got a phone call from one of his successors ...
The Army is forcing thousands of civilian employees into new jobs as part of what it calls a service-wide “rebalancing process,” a sweeping effort officials say will help avoid layoffs but requires ...
Did you know that A.K. Smiley Public Library is more than just books? We also have online databases accessible with a library card number and PIN. We are very excited to announce that we now have ...
In sports, the instant replay was invented and first used by a man named Tony Verna on the Dec. 7, 1963, broadcast of the Army-Navy football game on CBS. The political “instant replay” has no single ...
Down went Florida, and the only thing emptying Benchmark International Arena faster than Gator fans was the energy. No ...
In sports, the instant replay was invented and first used by a man named Tony Verna on the Dec. 7, 1963, broadcast of the ...