The bill was inspired by concerns raised at the Concierge Apartments in Rocky Hill, where thousands of residents had to find new housing.

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The bill was inspired by concerns raised at the Concierge Apartments in Rocky Hill, where thousands of residents had to find new housing.

A Comissão de Defesa dos Direitos da Mulher da Câmara dos Deputados realizou, na tarde desta quarta-feira (6), uma audiência pública sobre o impacto da escala 6×1 na vida das trabalhadoras. O debate integrou a Tribuna das Mulheres e marcou o início da presidência da deputada federal Erika Hilton (Psol-SP) no espaço, conhecido por promover […] Fonte

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A Comissão de Defesa dos Direitos da Mulher da Câmara dos Deputados realizou, na tarde desta quarta-feira (6), uma audiência pública sobre o impacto da escala 6×1 na vida das trabalhadoras. O debate integrou a Tribuna das Mulheres e marcou o início da presidência da deputada federal Erika Hilton (Psol-SP) no espaço, conhecido por promover […] Fonte

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A campaign ad sent via text message by Joey Veltri, who is running against Councilman Michael Blower, has been called "homophobic." City Council candidate’s campaign ad causes uproar among LGBTQ+ community is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

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A campaign ad sent via text message by Joey Veltri, who is running against Councilman Michael Blower, has been called "homophobic." City Council candidate’s campaign ad causes uproar among LGBTQ+ community is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

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Lawmakers reauthorized the state's rooftop solar incentives until 2035, setting a target budget of $85 million a year for the programs.

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Lawmakers reauthorized the state's rooftop solar incentives until 2035, setting a target budget of $85 million a year for the programs.

The state of Texas has chosen a former Waco Independent School District administrator as superintendent to lead Connally ISD during its state takeover. Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath picked Josie Gutierrez to lead the 2,000-student district, citing her success in improving outcomes and strengthening teacher retention as former deputy superintendent and an assistant superintendent […] The post Texas education chief appoints former Waco ISD official to head Connally appeared first on The Waco Bridge.

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The state of Texas has chosen a former Waco Independent School District administrator as superintendent to lead Connally ISD during its state takeover. Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath picked Josie Gutierrez to lead the 2,000-student district, citing her success in improving outcomes and strengthening teacher retention as former deputy superintendent and an assistant superintendent […] The post Texas education chief appoints former Waco ISD official to head Connally appeared first on The Waco Bridge.

L’Abeille (L’Abelha)   L'Abelha es una moneda locala complementària e una moneda dicha “fondenta” lançada oficialament lo 23 de genièr de 2010 a Vilanuèva d'Òut, en Òlt e Garona. Es la mai anciana moneda locala de l'èra modèrna en Occitània e en França, creada per l'associacion AGIR pel Vivent, puèi gerida per l'associacion Abeille (Abelha), moneda ciutadana dempuèi lo 25 de Junh de 2021. Continua llegint

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L’Abeille (L’Abelha)   L'Abelha es una moneda locala complementària e una moneda dicha “fondenta” lançada oficialament lo 23 de genièr de 2010 a Vilanuèva d'Òut, en Òlt e Garona. Es la mai anciana moneda locala de l'èra modèrna en Occitània e en França, creada per l'associacion AGIR pel Vivent, puèi gerida per l'associacion Abeille (Abelha), moneda ciutadana dempuèi lo 25 de Junh de 2021. Continua llegint

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La causida d’un pichon nom es d’una importància capitala pel camin de vida del nenet que ven de nàisser. De còps, tot se va apariar; d’autres còps, caldrà a la novèla nascuda o al novèl nascut viure en oposicion amb lo pichon nom reçauput.   Determinismes   Alan: L’Alan se vesiá cap d’aficha a l’Alhambra. Amadèu: L’Amadèu es un brave gasta-moneda; l’argent li lisa de las mans. Continua llegint

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La causida d’un pichon nom es d’una importància capitala pel camin de vida del nenet que ven de nàisser. De còps, tot se va apariar; d’autres còps, caldrà a la novèla nascuda o al novèl nascut viure en oposicion amb lo pichon nom reçauput.   Determinismes   Alan: L’Alan se vesiá cap d’aficha a l’Alhambra. Amadèu: L’Amadèu es un brave gasta-moneda; l’argent li lisa de las mans. Continua llegint

Los liceans del licèu Bernat Etxepare de Baiona, que fa d’immersion en lenga basca, an anonciat que passarián l’examen anticipat de matematicas de primièra de bachelierat en basco lo 12 de junh, en desobesissent a las consignas oficialas de l’administracion francesa. La decision la presentèron los quites liceans dimars passat, 5 de mai, dins un vidèo difusat suls rets socials. Los joves afirman qu’an consciéncia dels risques que prenon, mas sostenon que vòlon «èsser la generacion que farà los examens en euskara». Continua llegint

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Los liceans del licèu Bernat Etxepare de Baiona, que fa d’immersion en lenga basca, an anonciat que passarián l’examen anticipat de matematicas de primièra de bachelierat en basco lo 12 de junh, en desobesissent a las consignas oficialas de l’administracion francesa. La decision la presentèron los quites liceans dimars passat, 5 de mai, dins un vidèo difusat suls rets socials. Los joves afirman qu’an consciéncia dels risques que prenon, mas sostenon que vòlon «èsser la generacion que farà los examens en euskara». Continua llegint

An Alaska Superior Court judge in Anchorage has given the state of Alaska permission to shoot bears in Southwest Alaska as part of a plan to boost a local caribou herd. In a 22-page order, Judge Adolf Zeman said a cull planned for this month may take place while attorneys proceed with arguments about the […]

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An Alaska Superior Court judge in Anchorage has given the state of Alaska permission to shoot bears in Southwest Alaska as part of a plan to boost a local caribou herd. In a 22-page order, Judge Adolf Zeman said a cull planned for this month may take place while attorneys proceed with arguments about the […]

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COLUMBIA — South Carolina legislators will get a pay raise later this year after the House added the increase into the chamber’s second draft of the state spending plan Wednesday. The proposal, added in a vote of 62-42, was part of the House’s $15.3 billion budget, which also included money for cost overruns at the […]

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COLUMBIA — South Carolina legislators will get a pay raise later this year after the House added the increase into the chamber’s second draft of the state spending plan Wednesday. The proposal, added in a vote of 62-42, was part of the House’s $15.3 billion budget, which also included money for cost overruns at the […]

North Carolina teachers remain committed to their classrooms, but many feel hampered by heavy workloads and student behavior challenges, according to a preliminary state survey released Wednesday. The survey, presented to the State Board of Education, is conducted every two years by the state Department of Public Instruction. It drew responses from 102,640 educators, a […]

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North Carolina teachers remain committed to their classrooms, but many feel hampered by heavy workloads and student behavior challenges, according to a preliminary state survey released Wednesday. The survey, presented to the State Board of Education, is conducted every two years by the state Department of Public Instruction. It drew responses from 102,640 educators, a […]

During the Phenology Report for the week of May 5, 2026 Staff Phenologist John Latimer hoots and hollers about eaglets, finds spring wildflowers, and reports on aspens.

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During the Phenology Report for the week of May 5, 2026 Staff Phenologist John Latimer hoots and hollers about eaglets, finds spring wildflowers, and reports on aspens.

Reading is arguably the most difficult task one must learn. To understand why it is difficult, one must understand the physiology of reading.

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Reading is arguably the most difficult task one must learn. To understand why it is difficult, one must understand the physiology of reading.

El ministro de la Secretaría General de la Presidencia, José García Ruminot (RN), se refirió este miércoles al ...

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(ANALYSIS) There is nothing unusual about turning a corner in West Virginia's maze of rough mountain roads and seeing churches with plain white walls and big porches. The new sanctuary at the Hermitage of the Holy Cross — 10 miles of twists and turns into a holler outside the town of Wayne — offers a variation on that vision. Its green-metal roof has domes resembling medieval Russian helmets, topped with golden cupolas and soaring Slavic crosses.

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(ANALYSIS) There is nothing unusual about turning a corner in West Virginia's maze of rough mountain roads and seeing churches with plain white walls and big porches. The new sanctuary at the Hermitage of the Holy Cross — 10 miles of twists and turns into a holler outside the town of Wayne — offers a variation on that vision. Its green-metal roof has domes resembling medieval Russian helmets, topped with golden cupolas and soaring Slavic crosses.

Scrapping the Broadcasting Standards Authority raises big questions about industry self-regulation and media accountability in the digital age.

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Scrapping the Broadcasting Standards Authority raises big questions about industry self-regulation and media accountability in the digital age.

The City of Fresno is back in the good graces of the state’s housing regulators. That’s just one of the many announcements Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer shared on Wednesday during his 2026 State of the City address. The speech primarily focused on new housing and commercial opportunities the city can expect to see in the […] The post ‘Tens of millions of dollars’ could soon bring more houses to Fresno as City Hall regains a crucial designation  appeared first on Fresnoland.

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The City of Fresno is back in the good graces of the state’s housing regulators. That’s just one of the many announcements Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer shared on Wednesday during his 2026 State of the City address. The speech primarily focused on new housing and commercial opportunities the city can expect to see in the […] The post ‘Tens of millions of dollars’ could soon bring more houses to Fresno as City Hall regains a crucial designation  appeared first on Fresnoland.

Chalkbeat Ideas is a section featuring reported columns on the big ideas and debates shaping American schools. Sign up for the Ideas newsletter to follow our work.If there was one thing the Education Department did that seemed apolitical and effective, it was compiling basic facts about American schools. But now the work of disseminating this information has effectively ground to a halt. Since the Trump administration decimated the research arm of the Education Department, it has not updated a large swath of data that is part of the Digest of Education Statistics. This means we no longer have easily accessible, relatively up-to-date information about the basic realities of American schools.“The role of the national government is to collect statistics on K-12 [education],” said Amber Northern, the Fordham Institute’s vice president for research who is on contract with the Education Department to suggest ways to improve its statistical work. “Absolutely the Digest is integral to that. And we need to get it restarted.” Ellen Keast, a department spokesperson, said in a statement that this process has begun and a new contract for the work will be awarded before the end of this fiscal year in September.Until that happens, our shared knowledge about schools will continue to deteriorate.Consider just a handful of examples of data tables that have not been updated since at least January 2025:Spending and revenue per public school studentFederal funding for educationSchool enrollment among children ages 3-5The share of students receiving special education services, qualifying as English learners, and participating in gifted and talented programsThe typical student-to-teacher ratio The number of people enrolled in teacher prep programs Teachers’ perceptions about the quality of their schoolsAverage teacher salaryHow often school principals leave their jobsHow many students take the SAT and ACTThe number of homicides and suicides in schoolsThe rate of disciplinary incidents in public schoolsThe share of recent high school graduates immediately enrolling in collegeThe stale data is not surprising. DOGE canceled Education Department contracts for this work in February of last year. Most of the staff members at the research and statistics arm, the Institute of Education Sciences, were also laid off.Keast, the department spokesperson, notes that key data collection about schools has continued. But since the raw data has often not been turned into accessible tables, it is difficult for the public to access or use it.Tom Snyder, who oversaw the Digest and other annual reports until he retired in 2020, says this work has been widely used. Some tables might get thousands of citations in a single month. “This I would put as an inherent government responsibility to get information into the public’s hands,” Snyder said. “It needs to be accessible.” Some of this information can still be found from other sources, like school spending figures in a different federal report or teacher salary numbers from the National Education Association. Even in these cases, the Digest serves two functions: It is a one-stop shop of reliable data, and it often features results over a long time horizon. Still other information is no longer available to update at all. The Trump administration has canceled surveys about crime and safety in school, high school coursetaking, and the experiences of teachers and principals.The federal government has been collecting and sharing basic facts about schools since 1870; the Digest of Education Statistics began in 1962. The Digest has marshaled a vast array of data to offer a comprehensive picture of the sprawling, decentralized American system of education. This work forms the basis of what we know about schools in both the past and present. One widely cited department report, “120 Years of American Education: A Statistical Portrait,” documents the growth of high school education, the opening up of schooling to Black children, and reformulation of school funding systems.Northern recently released a report defending the necessity of the Education Department’s research and statistics work but recommending a number of changes. Her report does not mention the Digest by name. Northern told me there’s clear value in it, although she would like the data released more quickly.Meanwhile, a recent analysis estimated that nearly $300 million allocated by Congress for the Institute of Education Sciences is at risk of going unspent. “The Department is committed to using appropriated funds to meet our statutory obligations while supporting high-quality research,” said Keast, the spokesperson.Matt Barnum is Chalkbeat’s ideas editor. Reach him at mbarnum@chalkbeat.org.

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Chalkbeat Ideas is a section featuring reported columns on the big ideas and debates shaping American schools. Sign up for the Ideas newsletter to follow our work.If there was one thing the Education Department did that seemed apolitical and effective, it was compiling basic facts about American schools. But now the work of disseminating this information has effectively ground to a halt. Since the Trump administration decimated the research arm of the Education Department, it has not updated a large swath of data that is part of the Digest of Education Statistics. This means we no longer have easily accessible, relatively up-to-date information about the basic realities of American schools.“The role of the national government is to collect statistics on K-12 [education],” said Amber Northern, the Fordham Institute’s vice president for research who is on contract with the Education Department to suggest ways to improve its statistical work. “Absolutely the Digest is integral to that. And we need to get it restarted.” Ellen Keast, a department spokesperson, said in a statement that this process has begun and a new contract for the work will be awarded before the end of this fiscal year in September.Until that happens, our shared knowledge about schools will continue to deteriorate.Consider just a handful of examples of data tables that have not been updated since at least January 2025:Spending and revenue per public school studentFederal funding for educationSchool enrollment among children ages 3-5The share of students receiving special education services, qualifying as English learners, and participating in gifted and talented programsThe typical student-to-teacher ratio The number of people enrolled in teacher prep programs Teachers’ perceptions about the quality of their schoolsAverage teacher salaryHow often school principals leave their jobsHow many students take the SAT and ACTThe number of homicides and suicides in schoolsThe rate of disciplinary incidents in public schoolsThe share of recent high school graduates immediately enrolling in collegeThe stale data is not surprising. DOGE canceled Education Department contracts for this work in February of last year. Most of the staff members at the research and statistics arm, the Institute of Education Sciences, were also laid off.Keast, the department spokesperson, notes that key data collection about schools has continued. But since the raw data has often not been turned into accessible tables, it is difficult for the public to access or use it.Tom Snyder, who oversaw the Digest and other annual reports until he retired in 2020, says this work has been widely used. Some tables might get thousands of citations in a single month. “This I would put as an inherent government responsibility to get information into the public’s hands,” Snyder said. “It needs to be accessible.” Some of this information can still be found from other sources, like school spending figures in a different federal report or teacher salary numbers from the National Education Association. Even in these cases, the Digest serves two functions: It is a one-stop shop of reliable data, and it often features results over a long time horizon. Still other information is no longer available to update at all. The Trump administration has canceled surveys about crime and safety in school, high school coursetaking, and the experiences of teachers and principals.The federal government has been collecting and sharing basic facts about schools since 1870; the Digest of Education Statistics began in 1962. The Digest has marshaled a vast array of data to offer a comprehensive picture of the sprawling, decentralized American system of education. This work forms the basis of what we know about schools in both the past and present. One widely cited department report, “120 Years of American Education: A Statistical Portrait,” documents the growth of high school education, the opening up of schooling to Black children, and reformulation of school funding systems.Northern recently released a report defending the necessity of the Education Department’s research and statistics work but recommending a number of changes. Her report does not mention the Digest by name. Northern told me there’s clear value in it, although she would like the data released more quickly.Meanwhile, a recent analysis estimated that nearly $300 million allocated by Congress for the Institute of Education Sciences is at risk of going unspent. “The Department is committed to using appropriated funds to meet our statutory obligations while supporting high-quality research,” said Keast, the spokesperson.Matt Barnum is Chalkbeat’s ideas editor. Reach him at mbarnum@chalkbeat.org.

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