Wisconsin authorities said Tuesday that a second-grade teacher called 911 to report a school shooting that left two people dead and six others injured and not a second grade student as they had ...
Corrections & Clarifications: This story was updated to correct inaccurate information provided by police about who called 911. Wisconsin authorities said Tuesday that a second-grade teacher ...
Police in the US state of Wisconsin said the emergency call they received over Monday's school shooting came from a second-grade teacher, not a student as they had previously stated. A teenage ...
Starting on Thursday, Jan. 2, Havelock will be having right-of-way maintenance done by Xylem Tree Experts for vegetation management that could affect electric lines. All of the Carteret Craven ...
MANILA, Philippines—For the second time in three seasons, coach Goldwin Monteverde steered University of the Philippines to a UAAP title. The Fighting Maroons on Sunday squeaked past La Salle ...
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Two people have died in the shooting (Andy Manis/Getty Images) The school had been winding down in preparation for Christmas and was set to close after classes this week, but second-grader Nora ...
While the first food hall on the Space Coast is still months away from completion in Cocoa Beach, the owners of Destination Downtown Food Hall have announced a second Brevard location, planned for ...
"Now I have to teach my fourth grader second-grade work," Massey said. "With a situation like that, they'll never close a gap. So what we're finding is how adaptable and how quickly students can ...
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It was the second time a fire had damaged the building in the last 14 years. Fire officials say nothing is stopping this from happening again, and they say buildings lack certain fire protections.