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The 75-year-old mayor of Harveysburg, Ohio is accused of touching a city employee’s rear end during a council meeting. WLWT’s Tammy Mutasa reports.
A California-based accreditation board sanctioned City College of San Francisco in 2012, despite the school's reputation as one of the best public community colleges in the state. The sanction could lead to the closing of the college and hardships for the 85,000 students it serves. Check out the video to see how members of AFT Local 2121, the California Federation of Teachers, the San Francisco City Attorney, the city’s governing council, state legislators and the community are actively engaged in keeping the school accredited.
The Texas high school that was the basis for the book "Friday Night Lights" is reeling from the apparent suicide of a veteran teacher accused of an inappropriate relationship with a student — one of five staffers hit with such allegations in a year.
Tornado in Tupelo, Miss., caught on security tape passing through a preschool playground.
One of the original "Brown vs. Board of Education" plaintiffs looks back on the monumental desegregation case. KSNT's Nicolette Schleisman reports.
Two Oklahoma men accused of breaking into a vacant home contaminated with a deadly poison have been arrested and quarantined. KFOR’s Jesse Wells reports.
The AFL-CIO joins the global labor movement in denouncing the recent abduction of more than 300 schoolgirls by extremists in Nigeria. This horrific crime reflects both the continuing use of gender-based violence as a tool of subjugation and political control and the ongoing exploitation of children in armed conflict. The AFL-CIO is very concerned by the ongoing attempts by extremist organizations to deny women and children their right to a good education.
An elderly man is sentenced to three years in prison for smuggling cocaine. Hank Winchester reports.
A South Carolina cop goes out his way to help a young boy in need. WIS’ Carolyn Callahan reports.
80-90 mile an hour winds toppled 33 cars of a freight train near the town of Galva, Kansas. Three people aboard were not hurt, and there was no hazardous material onboard the train.