Students sue Oregon colleges over cost of remote learning during the pandemic
Three Oregon college students are claiming in two class-action lawsuits that they should be reimbursed tuition and other fees since the University of…
Continue ReadingThree Oregon college students are claiming in two class-action lawsuits that they should be reimbursed tuition and other fees since the University of…
Continue ReadingAfter a three-year investigation, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced that her office was “forced to close” its inquiry into…
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Baron and Esquire come from a well-established household and still have lots of love to give. You can meet them at the Humane Society of Central…
Continue ReadingClick here for updates on this story MOBILE, Alabama (WALA) — Austal USA broke ground on its steel manufacturing line…
Continue ReadingThe NCAA allocated $28 million for the Division I men’s basketball championship for the 2018-19 season, nearly twice the amount budgeted for…
Continue ReadingAn Ohio coroner’s office ruled this week that Andre Hill, who was fatally shot by a former Columbus police officer, died of multiple gunshot…
Continue ReadingThe NCAA allocated $28 million for the Division I men’s basketball championship for the 2018-19 season, nearly twice the amount budgeted for…
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It’s no secret the movie theaters have had it pretty hard, with most theaters being closed the majority of this past year.…
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The Oregon Health Authority has allocated 8,190 first-dose COVID-19 vaccines to Deschutes County for next week, more than double the number seen in…
Continue ReadingChildren’s book author Beverly Cleary died on Thursday in Carmel, California, at 104 years old, her publishing company, Harper Collins…
Continue ReadingTennessee Governor Bill Lee signed a transgender sports bill into law Friday requiring students to prove their sex at birth in order to play in…
Continue ReadingAt least 32 people have been killed and 165 injured after two trains collided in Egypt on Friday, according to government statements. Seventy-two…
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With a need to hire more than 100 summer seasonal staff, the Sunriver Owners Association said Friday it is looking for customer service and…
Continue ReadingA race and inclusion editor for USA Today’s Sports Media Group wrote in a blog post published Friday that she was fired over an inaccurate…
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“Tell Us Your Westside Story” launches April 1, according to Lori Gleichman, a consultant working with The Bean…
Continue ReadingClick here for updates on this story SANFORD, Michigan (WNEM) — A Sanford family was lucky to avert disaster last year…
Continue ReadingThe city of Long Beach, California, is working to rebuild a symbol of LGBTQ inclusion after it was destroyed in a fire that officials believe was an…
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An Instacart shopper who entered an Atlanta supermarket bathroom this week told police he saw an AR-15 style rifle and heard what he believed was the…
Continue ReadingXiaojie Tan, one of eight people killed in last week’s Atlanta-area spa shootings, was remembered at her funeral Friday for forging her own way…
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