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Here’s how a Pennsylvania school is setting students with autism, intellectual disabilities up for success
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Read More ‘More than brick and mortar:’ DC begins removing ‘Black Lives Matter’ plaza near the White House
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Read More US Supreme Court will take up Colorado case as it weighs state bans on conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ children
The conservative-led court is taking up ...
Read More Colorado Springs D11 now requires parental consent when students want to change their names to match gender identity
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Read More CU Colorado Springs among universities under federal investigation as part of Trump’s anti-DEI campaign
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Read More Washington bill could transform prosthetics access for amputees
The proposed legislation would expand insurance ...
Read More Washington House passes ‘rent stabilization’ bill, moves to Senate
House Bill 1217, which caps yearly ...
Read More Builders say tariffs will drive Seattle-area home costs higher
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Read More Chicago civil rights groups call for release of Mahmoud Khalil, Palestinian green card holder who helped lead Columbia encampment
By Caroline Kubzansky and Rebecca Johnson PUBLISHED: March 12, ...
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At least 4 Federal Prosecutors Resign Over Probe into Good
By Kevin Shalvey, Meredith Deliso, and Ivan Pereira January 13, 2026 Resignations come amid questions about the probe into Good’s death. Minnesota sues to block ‘surge’ of federal agents to MinneapolisThe state of Minnesota and the Twin Cities are suing to end the law enforcement surge. President Donald Trump weighed in again on the situation in Minneapolis,…
Read More Racial disparities persist with WA state patrol traffic stops
Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard December 22, 2025 / 12:22 pm Washington state troopers stop and search drivers of color more often than white Washingtonians, new data shows. Washington State Patrol’s total traffic stops statewide dropped slightly in 2024, but remained well ahead of 2022 figures. Infractions issued climbed significantly in that period. The findings come as…
Read More Ferguson proposes $244M boost for housing programs
Some of the money will be dedicated to flood recovery. The governor is also starting the process to create a state Department of Housing. By: Jake Goldstein-Street December 18, 2025 3:40 pm SEATTLE — Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson is asking lawmakers to fund $244 million in additional housing investments as part of a budget proposal…
Read More Memphis & Shelby County Air Pollution Control Board vote against xAI permit appeal
FOX13 Memphis News Staff Dec 15, 2025 MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The Memphis and Shelby County Air Pollution Control Board have voted against the XAI permit appeal. The board voted 6 to 1 against citizens in the appeal. In July, the Shelby County Health Department approved the use of 15 permanent natural gas turbines at Elon…
Read More Some Memphis families have gotten their SNAP benefits, others have not
Kate Bieri, FOX13 Memphis Nov 12, 2025 MEMPHIS, Tenn. – It’s been a confusing and chaotic time for thousands of Mid-South families who rely on federal benefits to feed their families. “I need my benefits!” said Shandra Phillips, who is still waiting on her SNAP benefits. “I’ve been surviving, eating cold cuts, which I’m tired…
Read More Memphis schools open ‘state of the art’ real-time safety center
Brooke Muckerman Dec. 11, 2025, 3:52 p.m. ET Alton Elementary School still looks like it once did from the exterior, before it closed its doors in 2022. The school is surrounded by suburban-like neighborhoods in South Memphis. Streets are wide and the sidewalks still run around the majority of the perimeter of the school. While…
Read More LISC Memphis launches home repair for seniors program with Habitat for Humanity
FOX13 Memphis News Staff Dec 8, 2025 MEMPHIS, Tenn. – A new home repair initiative has been launched in the Bluff City, specifically designed to help older residents be able to continue living safely in their own homes. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Memphis teamed up with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Memphis to launch…
Read More Tensions high as City Council discusses possible MFD pay raise; firefighters’ union responds
FOX13 Memphis News Staff Dec 3, 2025 MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Tensions were high Tuesday night as the Memphis City Council talked about giving Memphis firefighters another raise. “Y’all are wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong,” Councilwoman Yolanda Cooper-Sutton said. “And God sees your intentions and sees your hearts and he’s gonna deal with each and everyone…
Read More The number of shots fired in King County dropped last summer. Is gun violence on the decline?
Noel Gasca November 26, 2025 / 1:24 pm The King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office says the number of shots fired during the third quarter of the year has dropped for a second year in a row. Law enforcement agencies in King County recorded 292 shots fired incidents between July 1 and Sept. 30 of this year.…
Read More UW sees fewer students from China, India after federal immigration restrictions
Ann Dornfeld November 24, 2025 / 4:44 pm The University of Washington had a 9% decrease in students from China and India this fall, the home countries for about two-thirds of the university’s 7,900 international students. Overall, international enrollment dropped 7% across the university’s Seattle, Bothell, and Tacoma campuses. That mirrors a national trend after the…
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