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Authorities are working to return a body of a Guatemalan boy who died in the wilderness near the Texas border. KVEO's Kevin Lu reports.
Authorities are working to return a body of a Guatemalan boy who died in the wilderness near the Texas border. KVEO's Kevin Lu reports.
At the U.S. News and World Report’s Debate Club, AFT President Randi Weingarten makes a very clear case for why all teachers need strong due-process protections, most notably to allow them the flexibility to innovate and discover new and exciting ways to reach their students. In sharp contrast to the arguments made by corporate-education proponents such as Michelle Rhee (who is also featured in the Debate Club), Weingarten highlights why due-process rights for teachers are beneficial to students and the communities they live in.
More and more unions, community groups and other organizations are lining up with the Postal Workers (APWU) and backing the union’s boycott of Staples. You can join in, too. As the APWU says, “It’s that easy,” just don’t buy your office supplies at Staples.
New Mexico bank works to retrieve $43,000 it mistakenly deposited into a client’s account. However, Police say the man has already spent the money. KOB’s Lauren Hansard reports.
Suspect Matthew Coniglio hanged himself before trial could start.
A California city is bracing for a wave of buses bringing in undocumented immigrants from overcrowded border facilities — setting the stage for a replay of an ugly confrontation that erupted before the first bus was rerouted Tuesday evening.
A California city is bracing for a wave of buses bringing in undocumented immigrants from overcrowded border facilities — setting the stage for a replay of an ugly confrontation that erupted before the first bus was rerouted Tuesday evening.
Despite graduating from high school, a Florida teen cannot enroll in college because her school did not have the proper accreditation.
Dashcam of a police officer arresting an Arizona State University professor raises debate and controversy over police protocol. KPNX’s Joe Dana reports.